I Went to Chicago Last week and went to the top of the skydeck !!! your Ears will POP !! While on the Elevator Going up that Buliding it is VERY TALL !!! It is so Fun Stepping out onto the Glass skyDeck.
103rd floor, the floor that reach from the bottom in 60 seconds (1 minute) as it takes for the video to the 103rd floor over Skydeck at the Sears Tower. Lately I visit Chicago, IL this summer.
As of 2009, this is now the Willis tower, the bird videos were replaced with a boring video which just shows skyscrapers on the way up, and facts while going down, the 2 buildings on the walls on floor 103 were painted over and now has a big 103 on it
I went to the sky deck one time, and they jammed so many people on the elevator that the alarms went off. Now I have a huge fear of getting stuck in one.
@SHAWN119100 THis is the elevator for the observation deck / tourists. If you work in the Sears / Willis Tower you use different elevators that actually stop @ the other floors.
Wow, have they really renovated the cabs and fixtures. Last time I was up there it was 25 years ago. From what i remember in the cab, there was no floor indicator, just a picture of the building with an orange progress bar.
Wow...That's a TALL building!! I've never been to a big city like Chicago before. In fact, the tallest building I've been in is a 19 story building and I thought THAT was super tall...LOL!
The Shields tallest I've been in was 105 floors but the tallest lift I have ever ridden by myself was 30 floors it was so fast it made NASA space jets slow
@WWEIsTheAwesome No, this is the tourist elevator. There is a service elevator for employees. I have had multiple family members work there. So I have had a tour of the whole building.
@norxcontacts Not anymore. They now tell you how high up you are as compared to, for example, the sphinx. (There are other comparisons it gives you, but I can't think of any more at the moment.)
How much does it cost to take a trip up there? I might take a trip downtown this thanksgiving weekend to see grandma... I don't think she'll want to go though lol
that elevator looks just like the elevator in the world trade center videos i saw, the red numbers are the same and everything...hmmm weird.. and i found out that both buildings and the sears tower were built in the same year :O
I've been there before. When I was in the elevator my head felt like it was gonna explode because of all the pressure because I was so high up ( not on drugs ). Going down was worse.XD
You wanna see some really fast elevators? You should go to the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego, the Columbia Center in Seattle, and the JP Morgan Chase Tower in Houston.
Can't wait til the Old chicago Post Office Hotel is finished, it will be 2000 feet. Same with the Chicago spire. The Willis tower soon will be the new John Hancock building.
I went last July. It was excellent timing! The glass balconies had just opened, and it was still called the Sears Tower. Willis Tower sounds too wimpy to be American.
I know that the simple 2-stop elevators start out around &65K and could cost as much as $90K. I've also heard to budget 20K~40K per floor. That said, these elevators must be astronomical in cost, somewhere between 2~4 million dollars each.
There's just a thing I don't like...the interior display showing the floors' decades only, like the Empire State Building elevators. I loved the displays in the World Trade Center elevators, that used to show every floors from the ground level to the 107th floor.
I went up to the top of the twin towers when i was 9 those elevators were so fast it made my knees bend a little when it started ascending. It didnt skip from 10 to 20 it showed every floor number individually as you went up and the numbers went by so fast it was almost incomprehensible to my 9 year old brain. This was august 2001 sadly.
J'adore les coasters et montagnes russes, ainsi que les tours de chute, attractions, ou même sauts à l'élastique que j'ai effectués plusieurs fois. Mais les ascenseurs rapides de gratte-ciels me font autant d'effets, et sont aussi pour moi une attraction, car ils sont en position debout (surtout sur la pointe des pieds), alors que les attractions sont seulement à 98 % assises (celles debout sont très rares), et même si les accélérations verticales sont plus fortes (jusqu'à +/-1 g, alors que pour les ascenseurs rapides, c'est +/- 0,1 g prolongé ici durant 8 secondes (8 m/s)), il n'y a pas assis cet effet de déséquilibre (sensibilité de l'oreille interne), et pour un saut à l'élastique, certes impressionnant, il n'y a pas non plus cet effet de sol qui se dérobe ou soulève les pieds non plus, qui existe dans un ascenseur. Je suis étonné que les gens s'amusent dans une ridicule chenille de fête foraine (qui ne me fait que très peu de sensation assise), et ne cherchent pas comme moi à effectuer des allers et retours dans les ascenseurs rapides, en restant indifférents (y compris dans les plus rapides, qui sont souvent réservés curieusement aux bureaux, banques ou hôtels de luxe... !)
Salut je suis comme moi car j aime les ascenseur à sensation de 15 étages où plus sa doit être fantastique les ascenseur de sensation surtout a New York avec le state Building bonne année à toi
@@francoisruel2056 Merci beaucoup, François. Le problème est que je suis le seul à effectuer des allers et retours dans les ascenseurs rapides, si c'est pour visiter le panorama du gratte-ciel The Shard par exemple à Londres, ils m'ont les 5 années où je suis venu 3 jours, dont l'un à parc Thorpe Park (avec Stealth, etc...), accordé aimablement l'autorisation, mais pour d'autres, je n'ai pas eu d'autre choix que de venir sans être client, salarié ou habitant, en faisant croire que je fais partie de l'immeuble, mais en me voyant effectuer des allers et retours, certains trouvent insolites et me dénoncent parfois aux vigiles, ce qui est embêtant à chaque fois... Pourquoi 99 % des gens sont-ils aussi insensibles aux accélérations des ascenseurs rapides, y compris les enfants, et par contre aussi sensibles aux ridicules mini- montagnes russes assises, je n'ai jamais compris ce fait...
These are gear-less traction where the sheave is connected directly to the armature (rotor) of the motor with 1:1 roping. Gear-less traction (overhead) machines are installed in high rise buildings, with over 24 floors. Low to mid rise buildings often have MRL gear-less, or geared overhead traction.
they changed it alot now there is no cartoon you have to take a elevator down then get on that elevator and they control it for you and you have to wait in a really long line
I have been in the winch room for these elevators. It was awesome!
That sounds awesome! I really hope you can get a button panel from here once the remaining elevators get modernized.
Beuh
This one just popped up in my recommendations. Nice dose of nostalgia.
I Went to Chicago Last week and went to the top of the skydeck !!! your Ears will POP !! While on the Elevator Going up that Buliding it is VERY TALL !!! It is so Fun Stepping out onto the Glass skyDeck.
I’ve been to that observation deck. And it was a lot of fun
These fast elevators are going on my bucket list!
103rd floor, the floor that reach from the bottom in 60 seconds (1 minute) as it takes for the video to the 103rd floor over Skydeck at the Sears Tower. Lately I visit Chicago, IL this summer.
I visited the Willis Tower 2 years ago, and they had a completely different film on the TV!
As of 2009, this is now the Willis tower, the bird videos were replaced with a boring video which just shows skyscrapers on the way up, and facts while going down, the 2 buildings on the walls on floor 103 were painted over and now has a big 103 on it
Imagine how large the machines are! They must be massive!
Are these fast
@@jonathanstarling1082should be they say they go 18 mph
I will never forget going up to the top on my 8th bday in 2002. I just got an American girl doll earlier too and I held on to her for dear life.
The company Willis buy this tower from Sears.
Sears Tower is now Willis Tower.
The elevators here on Skyscrapersim are still Westinghhouse but with replaced call buttons.
The way this dude says “woow” 😂
YEEEE
woowah
@YamiPoyo because the are the only 2 floors with the skydecks the rest are pretty much business rooms only.
when we were on the elevator, you could literally hear peoples' ears pop. it was CRAZY
They had to say "long distance fall!" Makes me feel real safe about going to the top of that building.
I went to the sky deck one time, and they jammed so many people on the elevator that the alarms went off. Now I have a huge fear of getting stuck in one.
@SHAWN119100 THis is the elevator for the observation deck / tourists. If you work in the Sears / Willis Tower you use different elevators that actually stop @ the other floors.
Do you have to press the floor buttons now? When I was there there was just a send button outside in the hall. It was kinda neat actually.
I like the contrast between this one and that service elevator that stops every 30-40 floors
what if you want to go to floor 50 or 60??? there are only buttons for floor 99 and 103... imagine walking up there.
CN tower isnt 5 times taller, it's skinny needle at the top is taller than the roof, it's skydeck is well below Sear's tower skydeck.
Wow, have they really renovated the cabs and fixtures. Last time I was up there it was 25 years ago. From what i remember in the cab, there was no floor indicator, just a picture of the building with an orange progress bar.
Wow...That's a TALL building!! I've never been to a big city like Chicago before. In fact, the tallest building I've been in is a 19 story building and I thought THAT was super tall...LOL!
The Shields Willis Tower is the second tallest building in the U.S. There are taller buildings than Willis Tower, believe me.
This is the tallest building in the US. The WTC 1's 400ft stick shouldn't count.
the tallest I've seen is in Toronto/Ontario/Canada it's 45 floors tall!!!!!😃
The Shields tallest I've been in was 105 floors but the tallest lift I have ever ridden by myself was 30 floors it was so fast it made NASA space jets slow
My ears popped and I couldn't hear for 30 minutes after I got on, then when I got off another 30 minutes. Sears tower forever.
:D I love Chicago.
@WWEIsTheAwesome No, this is the tourist elevator. There is a service elevator for employees. I have had multiple family members work there. So I have had a tour of the whole building.
I love going there and do so quite often!
@wawawis I would think that covers the cost of a floor with a stop. Floors without a stop are probably much less.
1st of all, I love how they don't consider this a terrorist threat yet Simon malls think the worst. Also what are on floors 10, 20, 30 etc.?
ok, why did you press the button when the door was already open????
just went up there last weekend, i love taht little cartoon LOL!
Woah! This tower is huge
What about the John Hancock Center
Those are Westinghouse elevators. Looks like the hall call button is original.
@ecn10111 It's an express elevator.
These are NOT Otis. Otis did the John Hancock Tower. These are Westinghouse and modernized by Schindler.
@norxcontacts Not anymore. They now tell you how high up you are as compared to, for example, the sphinx. (There are other comparisons it gives you, but I can't think of any more at the moment.)
How much does it cost to take a trip up there? I might take a trip downtown this thanksgiving weekend to see grandma... I don't think she'll want to go though lol
what if you wanted to go to floor 11? why does it only go by tens?
@spartan4480 Yeah, and it has emergency elevator doors in between those three floors, just in case!
that elevator looks just like the elevator in the world trade center videos i saw, the red numbers are the same and everything...hmmm weird.. and i found out that both buildings and the sears tower were built in the same year :O
Over 100 floors?!
Unbelieveable!
--Tracy
@Rokulda
First of all, I said in North America. Burj isnt in North America. Its also not in India...its in the UAE....
i went up there. did u know tht the top of the building actually moves
Why is it only floor 99 and 102?
I've been there before. When I was in the elevator my head felt like it was gonna explode because of all the pressure because I was so high up ( not on drugs ). Going down was worse.XD
PaulDuhTaco same on the thyssenkrupps at WTC
Did you float or slam into the ceiling going down?
Camera: Casio EX-Z77
Mic: Built in
when i went up sears tower\willis tower one of the elevators were in fire service and i only went to 99 because they were putting in the glass boxes.
I was there last week and they put like 50 people in the elavator
When this video was shot I wasn't born yet
neither was i
You wanna see some really fast elevators? You should go to the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego, the Columbia Center in Seattle, and the JP Morgan Chase Tower in Houston.
I got to experience this in November 2010!
Can't wait til the Old chicago Post Office Hotel is finished, it will be 2000 feet. Same with the Chicago spire. The Willis tower soon will be the new John Hancock building.
james robbins liar
It's an express elevator. You'd have to go to floor 99 or 103 and find a different elevator.
they have different elevators for the business people that work there and they don't want people on the other floors so they have specific elevators
I went last July. It was excellent timing! The glass balconies had just opened, and it was still called the Sears Tower. Willis Tower sounds too wimpy to be American.
@YamiPoyo because that one was a tourist elevator
i went on that today. it was crazy fast. i also like the skybox thing. its cool
Going up I think would be more scary. But down, would make you sick. Good video MusicFreakCC
remember the competiton between The Sears (What ya' talkin' 'bout) Willis Tower and The WTC....guess that seems unsignificant now!
Why was there talking Penguins on the TV when the elevator went up?
Someday checkout World Trade Center in New York City
2,000 feet per minute and less than 60 seconds to the top.
OMG this video Upload at November 2008
12 years ago
how was it!! :D
The Sears Tower elevators in Downtown Chicago are awesome! This counts the TV and how fast it is! :D
are you still here
Only 3 levels on this elevator.
LL
99
103
@larlar752000 Why does your dad watch TV in an elevator?
I know that the simple 2-stop elevators start out around &65K and could cost as much as $90K. I've also heard to budget 20K~40K per floor. That said, these elevators must be astronomical in cost, somewhere between 2~4 million dollars each.
That elevated quickly
Underrated reply
There's just a thing I don't like...the interior display showing the floors' decades only, like the Empire State Building elevators.
I loved the displays in the World Trade Center elevators, that used to show every floors from the ground level to the 107th floor.
@MyMultimedia Just get Keepvid . You just copy the YT link and you can download any video on youtube.
@DevonC90 - Whachoo talkin' 'bout, Willis?
The elevator is a Westinghouse
@WWEIsTheAwesome So if i worked there how do i get to my office? stairs?
what up with the show
been in there so many times. I love chicago so much. bout time to move back i think
I’ve been to that tower back in 2013
did everybody's ears pop?
or is it pressureized like an airplane?
my ears popped like 8 times while going up this elevator it was traveling like 2 floors per second
Proud to come from IL
Not too many floors to choose from the panel, but all the same I found the video "uplifting". :-)
Looks like the one was basement 2? LL2
Then 99 and 103
@dzeisel27 Not really. Listen carefully, he says "Oh that's fast".
One of the very first skyscrapers I have been in
I remember buying a figurine of the tower and the 1/4 of the very top of the figurine broke off and I had to super glue it back
I went up to the top of the twin towers when i was 9 those elevators were so fast it made my knees bend a little when it started ascending. It didnt skip from 10 to 20 it showed every floor number individually as you went up and the numbers went by so fast it was almost incomprehensible to my 9 year old brain. This was august 2001 sadly.
Skyscraper alpha 10 Refences : Take Freight Elevator to LL2 ,Next Take Skydeck Elevator to 103/F
I went there last 2 months or 1 month so fun!
18 mph! To the 103rd floor my ears are really going to pop
omg im going here tommorow and im nervous mostly bout the elevator ride up and down and the fact the tower sways....=S
J'adore les coasters et montagnes russes, ainsi que les tours de chute, attractions, ou même sauts à l'élastique que j'ai effectués plusieurs fois. Mais les ascenseurs rapides de gratte-ciels me font autant d'effets, et sont aussi pour moi une attraction, car ils sont en position debout (surtout sur la pointe des pieds), alors que les attractions sont seulement à 98 % assises (celles debout sont très rares), et même si les accélérations verticales sont plus fortes (jusqu'à +/-1 g, alors que pour les ascenseurs rapides, c'est +/- 0,1 g prolongé ici durant 8 secondes (8 m/s)), il n'y a pas assis cet effet de déséquilibre (sensibilité de l'oreille interne), et pour un saut à l'élastique, certes impressionnant, il n'y a pas non plus cet effet de sol qui se dérobe ou soulève les pieds non plus, qui existe dans un ascenseur. Je suis étonné que les gens s'amusent dans une ridicule chenille de fête foraine (qui ne me fait que très peu de sensation assise), et ne cherchent pas comme moi à effectuer des allers et retours dans les ascenseurs rapides, en restant indifférents (y compris dans les plus rapides, qui sont souvent réservés curieusement aux bureaux, banques ou hôtels de luxe... !)
Salut je suis comme moi car j aime les ascenseur à sensation de 15 étages où plus sa doit être fantastique les ascenseur de sensation surtout a New York avec le state Building bonne année à toi
@@francoisruel2056 Merci beaucoup, François. Le problème est que je suis le seul à effectuer des allers et retours dans les ascenseurs rapides, si c'est pour visiter le panorama du gratte-ciel The Shard par exemple à Londres, ils m'ont les 5 années où je suis venu 3 jours, dont l'un à parc Thorpe Park (avec Stealth, etc...), accordé aimablement l'autorisation, mais pour d'autres, je n'ai pas eu d'autre choix que de venir sans être client, salarié ou habitant, en faisant croire que je fais partie de l'immeuble, mais en me voyant effectuer des allers et retours, certains trouvent insolites et me dénoncent parfois aux vigiles, ce qui est embêtant à chaque fois... Pourquoi 99 % des gens sont-ils aussi insensibles aux accélérations des ascenseurs rapides, y compris les enfants, et par contre aussi sensibles aux ridicules mini- montagnes russes assises, je n'ai jamais compris ce fait...
It's an express zone. In other words; it does not serve those floors.
@orrkhari
You mean before the planes hit that building on the terrorist attack by the US government ?
uh dude there is nop glass box built yet cuz i went there yesterday so TO BAD!
This is not the tallest building in North America, that title belongs to the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada
...what you takin bout Willis Tower?
Love this elevator and very fast
Is it traction or hydraulic
That is definitely a traction elevator.
Almost anything taller then 6 stories is a traction.
These are gear-less traction where the sheave is connected directly to the armature (rotor) of the motor with 1:1 roping. Gear-less traction (overhead) machines are installed in high rise buildings, with over 24 floors. Low to mid rise buildings often have MRL gear-less, or geared overhead traction.
they changed it alot now there is no cartoon you have to take a elevator down then get on that elevator and they control it for you and you have to wait in a really long line
What is on 99?
alpalJL Lunch in the Sky VIP dining rooms.
is LL2 stands for lobby level 2 or something
lower level 2 or lower lobby 2
No, these are Westinghouse modernized by Schindler!!