cn tower canada height
2007

I'm visiting the CN Tower, advice needed?
Hey everybody, tomorrow I'm visiting the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada, anyway I'm one of those people who are afraid of heights, but not so much, I know that when the elevator is going down, what makes you feel strange inside you, I mean, as sometimes what happens to me in the elevators of others when their down or get this strange feeling, but anyway whos been there please tell me what to expect. =] 10 points go to best answer.
If you do get that strange feeling of butterflies when the lift is falling – the ears do not appear but you get that feeling in the stomach. I am terrified of heights and went until last year – the elevator has a glass door that shows the outside, so I had to look the back wall all the time increasing. I think one or two of the elevators has a piece of glass on the floor, so you can see below. Once up there, however, is very surreal – not even realize they are so high – hard to explain. Going up the elevator, of course, you also have that feeling queezy. I'm sure if you go to the restaurant but the food is very good and gourmet, but very expensive. But if you eat there is no entrance fee to the observation tower. Enjoy!
CN Tower, Toronto – Ontario, Canada
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