D854_Tiger
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I think that sharing a table with fellow travellers is very much intended to be part of the experience
I once shared a table with a friendly couple, both were cops, his main interests appeared to be guns and Doctor Who.
There's a viewing lounge at the top called Skydeck that has glass boxes you can walk into attached to the side of the building, yep glass floor included, safe enough rated in tonnes, although the glass floor has actually cracked twice in the past.
Apparently, on a windy day, you can feel the building swaying and Chicago is know as the Windy City.
The real novelty for me was the Skydeck express elevator with just two buttons one marked 1 and the other marked 103.
I once shared a table with a friendly couple, both were cops, his main interests appeared to be guns and Doctor Who.
Depending on your definition of adventurous, the Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) and once the tallest building in the world is only about three hundred yards away from Union Station.Thanks for the useful information.
I will have around 4 hours in Chicago so I intend to have a brief walk around downtown and probably a meal. I obviously can’t do anything too adventurous in that time.
There's a viewing lounge at the top called Skydeck that has glass boxes you can walk into attached to the side of the building, yep glass floor included, safe enough rated in tonnes, although the glass floor has actually cracked twice in the past.
Apparently, on a windy day, you can feel the building swaying and Chicago is know as the Windy City.
The real novelty for me was the Skydeck express elevator with just two buttons one marked 1 and the other marked 103.
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