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Tourism - Toronto
CN Tower Floors Visitors with Newly Enhanced Elevator
World's Top Elevator Ride(*) Introduces Glass Floor Panels
TORONTO - Lifting off April 9, 2008, the CN Tower introduced North America's first and the world's highest glass floor paneled elevator.
One of the Tower's six glass-fronted elevators was recently enhanced to
present a thrilling new perspective on the view 346m (1,136 feet) straight
down. A portion of the elevator floor now features two glass panels which when
combined represent almost 0.6m2 (6 ft2) of floor space.
"We're delighted to introduce a thrilling new way to provide Toronto
visitors and residents with a memorable experience and added value to their
visit to the CN Tower," said Jack Robinson, Chief Operating Officer of the
CN?Tower. "The breathtaking views from our glass-fronted elevators have always
been an exciting part of any visit to the CN Tower and we've just added a
whole new dimension to that ride."
Thousands of enthusiastic Toronto visitors and residents visiting the
Tower on April 9th were delighted to be among the first to ride the enhanced
elevator and experience the new view. Visitors reveled with awe in the
sensation of ascending and seeing the ground dramatically drop away at
6m/second.
Traveling at a speed of 22km/15mph, the Tower's six glass-fronted
elevators rocket guests to the top of its glass-fronted elevator shaft -
346m/1136ft in 58 seconds, earning the distinction as the World's No. 1
elevator ride. In 2007 the CN Tower and 360 Restaurant achieved 12 awards
which included the Tower's elevator ride listed No. 1 on the World's Top 10
Elevator Rides in National Geographic's JOURNEYS OF A LIFETIME: 500 of the
World's Greatest Trips.
As part of the Tower's ongoing upgrades, the elevator car replacement was
recently completed to include two glass floor panels each almost 2 1/2 inches
thick (2 5/16 inch (5.08 cm)) which when combined total almost 0.6m2 (6ft2) of
the total 3.64m2 (39.25ft2) elevator floor space. The glass panels in the
enhanced elevator were designed using the same technology, strength and
durability standards of the CN Tower's famous Glass Floor which has been
walked on and experienced by millions of people since it was first installed
in 1994.
Due to popular demand, a ride aboard the enhanced elevator is subject to
availability, with priority given to Total Tower and Premier Ticketholders at
this time. The Total Tower experience is the CN Tower's do-it-all best value
ticket and includes Look Out, Glass Floor and Sky Pod Observation Levels,
Film, and Motion Theatre Ride for $32.99 plus applicable taxes (over 30%
savings).
"We believe this elevator will be extremely popular and hope to have as
many as three of the CN Tower's six elevators enhanced with this feature in
the future," announced Robinson.
Since it was first built, high operating standards and ongoing upgrades
have ensured an ongoing investment in maintaining a leading edge facility and
world-class experience for almost two million who visit this landmark icon
each year: (*) adapting to technological advances, the CN Tower remains a
major telecommunications hub (*) introduced the world's first motion theatre
ride (*) introduced the world's first Glass Floor in 1994 (*) Built a wine
cellar in the sky in 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower at 351m (Guinness
designated World's Highest) holds one of Toronto and Canada's most extensive
selections (Wine Spectator Two Goblet since 1999) (*) two new elevators were
added in 1996 to accommodate increasing visitor numbers (*) leading edge
security technology was installed in 2002 (*) new meeting space was added in
2006 to meet growing demand at this unique venue (*) in 2007 a new energy
efficient LED architectural illumination dramatically transformed Toronto
skyline each night.
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