If you have been up other towers - dont bother! Good views but many kids lying out on glass floor blocking access and views. Over priced photos and food.Have a nice meal by waterfront instead!

If you have been up other towers - dont bother! Good views but many kids lying out on glass floor blocking access and views. Over priced photos and food.Have a nice meal by waterfront instead!
We went all the way up to the Skypod, and yes, it was very high and an experience worth doing. We did find ourselves wishing, though, that Toronto had more things to see from there -- there's not much "hey, it's __ Building!" or "look, __ Park!", just mostly nondescript cityscape. Still, it's one of those experiences to check off...
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Travelled with our daughters aged 10 and 12. We have been to Toronto many times but had never gone up the CN Tower. I had been once as a child but not in a very long time.
Understanding that most things you do in Toronto with the family will cost money, we accepted the fact that we would have to...
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Probably a one-time experience for us. The food was excellent and the view from the moving deck while eating was really great. But it is expensive.
We were lucky enough to go up on a very clear day so we had great views. They have a glass floor which was the highlight for me. If you are in the area and want to see Toronto from the sky then this the place to do it. I would pre purchase tickets to avoid the lines.
As most other tourists to Toronto we paid a visit to the CN Tower, we went at dusk to see the city lights, there were alot of road works and construction outside which made finding the entrance quite difficult, but inside we bought the more expensive tickets which included a 3D film, which turned out to be about an aeroplane...
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What I like about this place is that their prix fixe menú is designed to make you feel that you have come to a first-rate place. I live in Toronto so don't go up the CN Tower very often, but on occasion I take visitors to eat here. There's a minimum order, but it's well worth it to go for...
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simply a must-do! Definitely go to the uppest deck. I didn't really like the simulation thing you go on before/after you visit the Tower Deck. Cafe on the ground floor is nice and reasonably priced.
Book lunch for about 50 dollars. It saves you the 30 admission. You get a comfy seat, excellent food, we had Caesar salad, superbly cooked steak and a mega chocolate tower desert.. Sat for a couple of hours, brilliant views and you are not being jostled by all the tourists on the other floors. Rotation takes about 90 mins. The...
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I am not brave when it comes to things up high, but i heard too many good things about the Tower not to go. Turns out, the elevators going up to the first observation deck are on the outside and have floor to ceiling glass windows. If your like me and not too fond of heights, try not to be...
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