• CoffeeAddict@artemis.camp
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      1 year ago

      I’ve not been to this tower, but the whole skyscraper-swaying thing totally weirded me out when I first learned about it. It all seemed so counterintuitive at first, but the fact these things are actually engineered to sway to withstand the wind loads on them is nothing short of remarkable.

      Just think about it - the entire design, the architecture, the engineering, the columns, the floor plates, expansion joints (I presume), etc. are all designed to sway within a certain tolerance. These towers are so normal to see in our cities, but they really are hallmarks of human achievement.

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    1 year ago

    Once you get to the top thou, it’s kinda underwhelming. You just feel sad for $50 you lost to get up there 😂

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      1 year ago

      You can go to the restaurant at the top, which also allows you to get a nice view (and is not that much more expensive than just the observation deck).

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          Yeah, I believe you just pay the price for the food, but it’s not an extra charge on top of that for dining at the top of the tower or visiting the observation deck while there. There is a minimum charger per person for food though. From their website: https://www.cntower.ca/plan-your-visit/tickets-and-hours/tickets

          “ 360 guests must spend a minimum of $75 on food per person (minimum spend is $40 for children 4 to 12) which includes elevation to the restaurant and access to the CN Tower’s observation levels following your meal. ”