![]() ![]() Please note that the observation deck (lookout floor) is only at 1135ft/346m and skypod is at 1476ft/446m). Overall its a great place to visit and view the highest structure in North America. If they reduced the general admission cost and added the movie, ride as add-on, I wouldn't have gone. The same thing that you see in amusement park, since this is included in the ticket I went. They have other attractions "included" in the ticket. But the view was great & walking on them felt amazing. The best place is the glass floor area and the external corridors, exposed to fresh wind (which is good for summer). There are 2 sections of glass floor and about 10 people can stand at a time on each before they cover up the almost entire glass area. 235 330 Nice but avoid the SkyPod Review of CN Tower Reviewed 16 July 2016 via mobile A must see for Toronto and Canada, bit pricey but we got it thru the Toronto Pass. The glass floor in the lookout floor is very small and very crowded. I gave four start because of Skypod otherwise it's would have been a 5 star rating. You can see the lookout floor (the big circle) from the top and may see some people doing edgewalk tour. The view is exactly the same no difference at all. The view from Skypod is nothing better than lookout level. I also went little higher to Skypod, an observation deck about 33 storeys higher than the Lookout level, for and additional $19. For those found breaking any law, regulation or venue policy, we also reserve the right to remove them without compensation.The view from the CN tower is amazing, breathtaking and spectacular. Ticket holders may also be removed at any time, with the purchase price of their ticket refunded. Guests, contractors and visitors are expected to adhere to the Customer Code of Conduct and failure to do so will result in immediate removal from the premises. Guests displaying open intoxication will also be denied entry. The CN Tower practises Smart Serve, which means we do not permit open alcohol on the premises. We reserve the right to deny entry to anyone in attire we consider inappropriate or that may detract from other guests’ experience. Guests must wear proper attire at all times, including shirt and shoes. CN Tower, also called Canadian National Tower, broadcast and telecommunications tower in Toronto. In the event of an emergency, please follow instructions received over the public address system, from uniformed staff and security personnel. Full face masks, oversized costumes or mascot apparel (without prior authorization)Īll CN Tower staff are trained in health and life safety, including evacuation procedures.Spray paint and paint markers (graffiti tools).Narcotics (unless with a prescription) or open alcohol.Weapons or items that appear to be weapons, including toys and replicas explosives, fireworks and ammunition knives mace or pepper spray designed for use on humans or animals and construction equipment such as tools and ropes (without prior authorization).To ensure the safety of all of our guests, any of the following prohibited items found will be confiscated and not returned: Our walk-through metal detectors are compliant with applicable electromagnetic standards on human exposure and pacemaker safety. We also randomly screen for explosives, and we keep the premises under video surveillance at all times. Our staff inspects every bag and uses a metal detector to scan for prohibited items. All ticket sales are subject to any public health measures taken by CN Tower to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, which measures may change over time. Tickets and gift cards/certificates are non-refundable, cannot be sold, and will not be replaced if expired, destroyed, lost or stolen.Īll ticket sales are final tickets are non-refundable, cannot be exchanged, and cannot be re-printed onsite. We reserve the right to deny admission in any instance where we cannot verify the origin of the ticket.Īll ticket prices are in Canadian dollars and do not include applicable taxes unless stated otherwise all prices are subject to change without notice. Entry times are subject to availability.ĭo not buy tickets from any other source other than the CN Tower or our verified partners, Ripley’s Aquarium and Toronto CityPASS, as the ticket may not be valid for admission. For existing tickets or vouchers that do not yet have a reservation time, please exchange them in person for a timed ticket. You can also buy tickets onsite at our self-serve kiosks or in person at the CN Tower admissions entrance. Tickets can be purchased up to ten (10) days in advance, and you can purchase up to a maximum of eight (8) tickets at a time-and children aged two (2) years and younger receive complimentary admission! The best way to buy tickets is through our website, which will ensure that the date and time you wish to visit is available. ![]()
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