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Quarter mile high in Toronto

10/31/2012

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     Masked and costumed kids are running a muck. Superheroes and fantasy anime characters alike, as far as the eye can see. I met a girl Harry Potter, a latino Captain America and a plump Yoko Littner, among countless other peculiar sights. It was quite a thrilling experience really - other worldly. But it became evident once turning the corner onto Bremner Boulevard that I wasn’t part of a freakish parallel world, it was only the Toronto Fan Expo.

     After skipping the lines of tourists outside of the CN Tower, I gathered my media pass from the customer service desk and preceded toward the Skypod elevators. Glass window escalated nausea followed as the elevator climbed the equivalent of 147 floors. Sneaking between the cluster of puzzled European tourists and camera-laden Asian families, I toured the main floor and the outdoor terrace, halting at the shocking glass floor feature. Stepping unsteadily onto the 2.5” thick glass floor, I recovered my balance after succumbing to the illusion that I was about to fall 1500 feet to the earth.
     Besides the obstructing restaurant on the main floor, the panoramic view is a striking near-360 degrees looking out over all of Toronto. However, I couldn’t help but think that the CN Tower just doesn’t compare to Paris’s Montparnasse or Chicago’s Hancock Observatory.
     As a travel writer, a large aspect of my job is to share my experiences, feelings and conjectures. And as all of my friends and family can attest to, I’m often painstakingly blunt. Do not visit the CN Tower if ever in Toronto, it’s overpriced ($23.99-35.99), being more expensive than similar observation experiences. Frankly the Monparnasse and the Hancock Observatory offer better views, hands down; of more interesting cities, for an even cheaper price tag.
(Photo via http://www.flickr.com/photos/dexxus/2624265878/)
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jaklien link
11/1/2012 07:33:07 pm

I went to the CN tower years ago. Can't remember what we paid though, but that sounds overpriced indeed.
True there are nicer towers and buildings in the world than the CN tower, like the Eiffel tower or even the London Eye.

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
2/9/2014 11:33:05 pm

Which was your favorite tower to visit?

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sefora mapletraveler
11/3/2012 09:37:24 am

I couldnt agree more as I have attempted to tell my international friends not to go but as the cn tower still holds some fantasy attraction. the fan expo is the best i was their as a camera man last year

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
2/9/2014 11:34:34 pm

Oh wow, sounds like a great experience that you had. :) Did you at least enjoy the time that you spent there?

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