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Tourist warning: Perverts will come to this new attraction
Just before the official opening of an observation deck in a skyscraper, someone noticed that the glass floors and the abundance of mirrors allow anyone watching from below to see everything.
And that means the all-in.
Did you still arrive in a skirt or dress?
There is a solution to this too
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Monday, 25 October 2021, 19:55 Updated: 20:13
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The observation floor of the One Vanderbilt building in New York (@one_vanderbilt)
Many popular attractions in the world, especially those related to the world of religion, sometimes require entry in a dress code of a certain type.
Thus, it is sometimes necessary to wear a head covering (or on the other hand, remove it), avoid an overly revealing garment and more.
Places like these are familiar to all of us - from Mecca and the Vatican to the Western Wall.
There are, as is well known, countries in the Middle East where the dress code even obliges women in the entire public space.
However, in the United States the situation is quite different, and there are only a few places where a dress code is required.
For example, certain restaurants.
Now, a new attraction in New York may not require a specific dress code, but it certainly encourages it.
This is a site that opened last week and answers to the name SUMMIT One Vanderbilt.
This is an impressive skyscraper, which rises to a height of 93 floors, at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in the city center.
Most of the building is used as offices, but a new observation deck has been designed, ranging from the 91st to the 93rd floor. The tourist site Your Mileage May Vary reports that the observation deck is mostly covered with mirrors and glass surfaces, and its unique design Raise their heads.
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The observation deck is mostly covered with mirrors and glass surfaces.
One Vanderbilt Building in New York (Photo: Reuters, Eduardo Munoz TPX)
Pay attention to the fine print
And precisely for this reason, the site operators strongly recommend that women who visit the place not to wear skirts or dresses.
And if you're men, then a Scottish skirt would also not be an option ...
This matter was exposed (note the pun) when a focus group group visited the observation deck, shortly before its official opening to the general public.
One of the group members warned the place's managers about the potential peeks.
For this reason, it was decided to add the following sentence on the attraction's website: "Please dress appropriately to avoid unwanted exposure, due to the presence of mirror floors and glass. We recommend wearing pants or tights, if possible."
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And for those who came to visit and did not pay attention to the small print that appears on the website, it is good to know that instead visitors are offered black shorts.
In any case, if you are coming to New York soon, you should know that admission to the place costs $ 39 (or $ 49 at sunset).
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