[15/12/2007] The author explains in his opening sentence that "whether by plane, train, or automobile, the first thing you notice is this slender structure".
The Tower has "glass walled elevators" which take you up the 1,815 ft tower which is the "tallest freestanding structure in the world".
The article lets us know that the elevator stops at "1,136-ft: which is stated as the "Look Out level".
It doesn't take much longer than a minute, so be ready to experience your ears popping.
You are able to walk down another level to "experience the Glass floor" and the author states that this was his "favourite spot at the tower".
Here you can view "all the way to the street level".
The tower has attractions which are "often revamped". The article also tells us that there are "two flight simulators", one of these is "gentle and calm, the other a rugged ride through caves and over mountains".
The towers other attractions are "interactive displays" and the article also informs us that this "showcases such forerunners as the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building". The Look Out also has a nightclub and a restaurant which revolves.
"Above the Look out" the article tells us that there is "the world's highest public observation gallery", which is called the "Skypod", and is 1,466ft above the ground. The author finishes by informing us that "unless you're really taken with the tower, I wouldn't recommend it".
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