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Chicago Tilt: an adrenaline-pumping experience at the top of a hundred-story skyscraper

The usual view from the top of a hundred-story skyscraper is apparently no longer as exciting, so someone came up with the idea of Chicago Tilt - an adrenaline-pumping experience on the 94th floor of the John Hancock Center in Chicago. Part of the floor tilts as much as 30 degrees while you stand on the edge. Literally.

Chicago Tilt, an adrenaline-pumping experience, places those interested in a steel room with windows along with seven other participants. Everyone chooses a place in the window and clings to the steel bars so that they don't land on their face by flipping upside down 30 degrees. Once everyone is ready, the room slowly begins to tilt until it reaches a 30-degree angle, allowing attendees to gaze down at the city and bustle below while having the feeling that they are about to fall.

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30 degree view from Chicago Tilt.
30 degree view from Chicago Tilt.
Is it safe? We probably wouldn't have opened Tilt if there were any doubts here. Is it adrenaline? Imagine that you are standing on the edge of a window, 305 meters from the floor. Then imagine leaning your body forward, the feeling that you are about to fall.
It will cost you 75 seconds 4 euros.

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