Edge can be a family favorite if you plan around attention spans, nap windows, and height jitters.
- Strollers and Access
- Fun Ideas and Games
- Safety and Comfort
- Sample 60-Minute Plan
- What to Bring
- Bottom Line
Strollers and Access
- Elevators and step-free routes connect the street, The Shops, and Edge.
- During peak periods, staff may guide stroller users to less-crowded lifts.
- Lightweight strollers are easiest to maneuver; check any size guidance day-of.
Fun Ideas and Games
- Skyline scavenger hunt: Find the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and bridges.
- Photo challenge: Let kids take three photos — glass floor, skyline, and a portrait.
- Map the grid: Count avenues and guess which way is north.
Confidence builder: If a child is nervous about the glass floor, start with one foot on the edge, then two, then a quick stand. Celebrate tiny wins.
Safety and Comfort
- Layers for wind chill; temperatures can feel cooler at height.
- Wipes for hands before touching glass surfaces.
- Snacks and water help reset energy; the lounge is useful for breaks.
Sample 60-Minute Plan
- Elevator up and a quick circuit indoors.
- Terrace reveal and a first skyline game.
- Glass-floor moment with encouragement.
- Snack-and-rest indoors, then a few final photos.
- Exit before meltdowns — leave on a high note.
What to Bring
- Light jackets or hoodies.
- Compact stroller (if needed).
- Wipes, small snack, water.
- Simple binoculars for a wow factor.
Bottom Line
Keep it short, playful, and flexible — that’s the formula for a great family memory.