mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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And what a coincidence that she had that name before she ever got stuck in that Beach Club elevator.I appreciate your screenname in combination with this topic.
And what a coincidence that she had that name before she ever got stuck in that Beach Club elevator.I appreciate your screenname in combination with this topic.
I know, right? Crazy, crazy world.And what a coincidence that she had that name before she ever got stuck in that Beach Club elevator.
Thanks for that!The threat of the treads collapsing is more likely, and not uncommon.
No glass elevators and no glass walkways either!In general I have no fear of enclosed elevators. However, some glass walled elevators are on the outside of tourist attraction towers or some hotels have them that overlook interior courtyards. I’m a bit apprehensive about those.
I think it was the Top of the Rock observatory at Rockefeller Center in NYC that had a glass FLOOR elevator.That was definitely scary.
This is true for me, too.Nope - but escalators make me very nervous…
We did that tour too at Hoover Dam, and I remember that the trip down and up was very long! They packed us in like tuna, so we couldn't fall over if we wanted to LOL I wasn't scared of that one. I wonder if they still do those tours at Hoover Dam?I don't like them.
Years ago I did a Hoover Dam tour, with a very long elevator ride down, I honestly don't remember going back up!
I had a nightmare that evening about the elevator falling. I've had scary elevator dreams ever since ( where the doors aren't even and you have to jump to get out)!
Worst elevator ever!I just remembered an elevator I've been in that was rather memorable. I was probably about 5 or 6 and we went to the Gateway Arch. The elevator up to that one will make you wonder a bit for sure.![]()
I remember this!