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A Seattle explorer snuck up on the space needle a few years back. Now the off limits areas are "exclusive" spots for the well-heeded.
http://q13fox.com/...-the-space-needle/ Open wallet, open doors. The top 10 moneymakers for the charity got the chance to walk on the halo.
http://www.seattle...ia-the-6468164.php For somewhat more realistic version, I just became aware that there was an opportunity to take the stairs up the Seattle Space this October. For $100 registration and was open to the first 3,000 registrars. I think this deserves a mention as they said its the first time ever to open it up semi publicly.
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I had no idea it was like this on the needle. Honestly I don't know much about it besides that it exists. I think if I was in the area, and I had the extra cheese I'd probably like to take a walk around it. That news report had it looking awfully anti climactic though 😞
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I once sneaked into a IEEE convention in SF that charged 900.00/per person. The kicker: I did it with a surgeon that I work for : )
Sometimes social engineering and a little confidence will get you past the guards
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In Toronto you can climb the CN Tower twice/year during charity climbs. Spring is the World Wildlife Fun climb, and Fall is the United Way. You don't get into any other interesting off-limits areas though. Wonder how much you'd have to bribe someone for this though: https://www.youtub...atch?v=ZGCKxN6VgCw
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