

Nightly live DJs and a list of decadent cocktails-along with beer, wine, Champagne, and spirits-add to the sense of indulgence and amusement. A unique and cheeky addition to the menu is the option to book one of the hotel’s nineteen Crashpads ($99.00) – meant for those who may have had a few too many rounds on the carousel or simply don’t want the night to end. A menu of shareable light bites is full of modern takes on classic “State Fair” items including Sausage & Peppers, Maine Lobster Roll, Duck Carnitas Tacos, and the Carnival Burger.

The vast, all-season rooftop comprises multiple bars and seating areas, each with a distinct vibe and design sensibility to provide an endless stream of indelible moments. My personal favorite is the Magic Hour which gives this luminosity on the cheek, she tells.
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Our Vision is to create connection through the simple act of sharing tea. Brown, 65, swears by Jones Road Beauty’s Miracle Balm in Magic Hour for glowing skin at 65. Our organic ceremonial teas are made with love in mystical Ojai, California by Zhena Muzyka. Highlights of the 10,000 square foot rooftop include carousel seating, an oversized topiary garden, and Foreplay, a miniature putt-putt, featuring life-size animals in naughty poses. Magic Hour is a Tea & Transformation company with a mission to connect our world through tea ceremony. New York City’s largest indoor/outdoor hotel rooftop bar and lounge features an “urban amusement park” concept with an adult sensibility and epic Empire State Building skyline views.
