The facility, which is slated to be one of the world's highest public observation decks, will be accessible through a high-speed lift ride lasting one minute and also involves an interactive journey through the history and evolution of Dubai and Burj Dubai.
Thomas Dempsey, General Manager, Burj Dubai, said: "The entire journey – starting from the welcome lobby at The Dubai Mall through a 65-metre travelator, to the vertical travel in a double-deck elevator to finally watching the world below from the 124th storey – educational, inspirational, compelling and thoroughly fulfilling.
"The 'at the top' experience will be the high point for anyone visiting Dubai once we open doors later this year."
While a typical 'at the top' journey can be completed in approximately 45 minutes, visitors can also view several interactive features charting the evolution of modern Dubai and how Burj Dubai alters the city skyline, he said.
Abdulla Lahej, Executive Director, Dubai Project Management, Emaar Properties, said: "Burj Dubai is a once-in-a-lifetime project. With the 'at the top' experience, we are celebrating Burj Dubai's iconic status and providing the world an opportunity to partake in this celebration."
A 10-part journey, 'At the top' will start at The Dubai Mall, where visitors can buy tickets at a welcome area with LED displays and a largescale model of Burj Dubai detailing its various components. The travelator will transport them from the mall into Burj Dubai. The travelator journey is titled "Dubai now and then" – an audio-visual tour through time, from the earliest days of Dubai to the present – and will pause at a viewing point called the 'Burj Dubai Skylight' where visitors will get a close-up view of the full structure through a skylight.
'From the vision to reality' is the next leg of the journey that leads visitors to the elevators. Along this area will be showcased the making of Burj Dubai while visitors wait for the elevator ride to level 124.
Travelling at a speed of 10 metres per second, the elevator journey to the level 124 will take approximately 60 seconds and the observation deck will be covered with floor-to-ceiling glass providing 360-degree views. There will also be an open-air deck and telescopes.
Guests can linger as long as they like and walk around the perimeter before making the return journey.
On the way back there will be a series of models and interactive kiosks and a souvenir shop.
Burj Dubai is more than 800 metres high and has over 160 storeys, the most floors in any building anywhere in the world.
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