![]() ![]() ![]() As with these kind of attractions, it’s a factory line, with the usual overpriced cheesy photos & tat shop. Tilt at John Hancock Observatory DNAinfo/Lizzie Schiffman STREETERVILLE Acrophobics, fear not: The engineer behind Tilt, the newest attraction at the John Hancock buildings. l did, & it was petrifying, but blessedly short. The Tilt is the 94th-floor attraction in the Michigan Avenue skyscraper that rotates. I figured after the syrupy cocktail I might psyche myself up to do‘Tilt’, the touristy add on which involves being tipped at an angle via a moveable glass & steel platform, over the side of the building, enabling sick bucket inducing, downward facing views of the city streets 1000ft below. Formerly known as the John Hancock Observatory, 360 Chicago offers a birds eye. MAGNIFICENT MILE The Tilt observation deck near the top of John Hancock Center has reached a turning point. I opted for the View & Sip ticket, which encompassed entry & a syrupy cocktail in the naff Cloudbar. Experience Tilt at the John Hancock Building in Chicago, IL The Tilt happens at 1000 feet above Chicagos Lake Michigan. Goes without saying, the views are incredible. Tilt is situated on the 94th floor of the 360 Chicago building, formerly the John Hancock Observatory The initial fabrication of the steel structure was completed in February this year, and. It was a clear but quiet day, so a seamless, no queue experience for me. It’s one of those Chicago tick box attractions I guess, & I did enjoy my visit. ![]()
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