They have glass sections on the floor of the top observation deck of the CN tower in Toronto.
They have something like this in the Sky Tower in Auckland too. (I didn't mind walking on the glass; Biyi felt differently.) Being New Zealand, you can also bungee jump off the thing.
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I'd be inside that glass box in a flash! I love stuff like that!
Richard Branson planning a glass-bottomed plane for Virgin.
I think I would love this but my brain might revolt. I'd try it though!!
I have always though I would not do the Grand Canyon thing for anything. I think I'd have less issue with a plane though--for most of it, stuff is SO far away that my brain doesn't go "eek, height".
There's something like that in the CN Tower in Toronto. I had to physically make myself do it. You try to move, and the body's like, "Hell, no, are you stupid?"
Heh. When I dated a Torontonian she took me there and laughed at me when I was like "hell no" to standing on that.
I'll stand back, leaving room on the glass floors for those that like such things.
Timelies all!
Glass-bottom boats, good. Glass-bottom planes, NOFUCKINGWAY.
They have glass sections on the floor of the top observation deck of the CN tower in Toronto. I tried to walk on one while looking down but my body just refused to do it.
When I went some six or seven year old snuck up on me and gave a little shove while his father laughed his ass off. Nice. Real nice. Not only are you teaching your child to be a douche bag, I nearly (reflexively) decked your kid.
I too want to do the Alps glass thing. I will be freaked out, but what a RUSH. I have a fear of falling from great height (and a strange pull to jump) so as long as their are glass walls, it's all good.
I pretty much have to crawl over grates, so I am thinking that is a big fat no for me!