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13 May 2019
Willis Tower aka Sears Tower Chicago Illinois
The views from the Willis Tower (formerly called the Sears Tower) in Chicago are amazing. I went a day after rainy days in May and the lines to stand on the glass ledge were long. But judging by the wait area, the lines could be much longer in peak season.
The ledge is a worthwhile experience, but it was limited to 60 seconds when I visited.
Some folks thought I was brave on seeing my picture. I guess if you are troubled by heights or worried about human engineering errors, it could be scary.
The tower has 110-story and stands at 1,450. It is the tallest building in the Western hemisphere.
You walk around the top and see different views before reaching the section where the glass ledges are located. Most of the glass was clean but you may have to get close with your camera lens to get a clear picture. My iphone worked better than my expensive 4K camera.
I thought it compared favorably with the Shard in London, England
Location: 233 S Whacker Dr. Chicago IL 60606
Admission: It's expensive. I bought a City Pass to save on costs at five attractions. Check the website for details.
Crowds: The line was only moderately long when I visited. It seemed to move quickly. Having my advanced ticket helped a little.
Hours: Open days and evenings but hours change with time of year so see the website.
Food: There are places to purchase refreshments.
Friendliness: All the staff I spoke to were friendly.
Accessibility: See the website for details.
Website: https://www.willistower.com/ And the Skydeck Ledge Experience
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