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Marty listed the prices above me. Is it worth it..honestly..NO. But..if you have someone special with you. I'd eat at the restraunt there, which is at the top and revolves. It's a very nice experience, of course expensive. But the food is good, service is quick, and the view is spectacular..and in that sense, it is worth it. Try to go during sunset, you get an amazing view of Seattle especially when it becomes night. it's beautiful and worth it then, and after dinner you can hang out in the observation area on top of the restraunt for however long you want and learn more history about the space needle.
~G

2007-01-15 10:38:43 · answer #1 · answered by Dorkus 4 · 0 0

I've been to the Space Needle three times. I think it's well worth the money. I've never been at night, that would be cool. Last time we went it was quite foggy and you could still see far out. I like watching the boats in the harbor. They have tour guides who walk around and tell you about different sights.
The prices are:
Adult (ages 14-64): $14.00
Youth (ages 4-13): $7.00
Child (age 3 & under): Free
Senior (ages 65+): $12.00
Active Military Adult w/ ID: $11.00
Active Military Youth w/ ID: $5.50

Day & Night Adult: $17.00
This ticket allows you to visit the Space Needle twice within a 24 hour period — once during the day and once at night.
Day & Night Youth: $10.00
Day & Night Senior: $15.00

You can also visit the Smith Tower Observation Deck for a different view. The prices for this are:
Adults $7.50
Seniors (60+) $6.00
Students w/ID $6.00
Children age 6-12 $5.00
Children 5 and under Free
The Smith Tower
Located at 506 Second Avenue, in the heart of Pioneer Square.

2007-01-14 12:53:52 · answer #2 · answered by Marty 2 · 2 0

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