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  • Went here in May. Getting up the tower was interesting - there was a metal detector, Stratosphere peeps that forced you to take corny, touristy pictures with whoever you were with, and various elevators to get on. There might even have been an escalator somewhere in that mix. I'm not sure how, but we managed to get to the top. I guess it was confusing because it was noontime on a weekday and not a lot of people were around - thus no crowd to follow. Elevator attendants were helpful, friendly, and we chatted with all of them (one was surprised we were from NJ - and I was surprised how far and deep the cringe-worthy Jersey Shore stereotype runs). We only bought tickets for Insanity and were almost pissing ourselves on our way to it. After a few pictures, we went outside for the ride. The guys running it were sociable and funny. They didn't rush us to get situated because it was only myself and 2 friends. In fact, we were kind of just hanging out with them for 10 minutes until we finally got going. The seat they put me in was burning hot as it was directly exposed to the Las Vegas sun and I had shorts on. They were nice enough to cool it down with some water and found some tissues to place down for me. I felt like a diva but it would have been severely uncomfortable if I didn't say anything. Insanity turned out to not be that scary, but it still got my heart racing as I found myself almost parallel to the Vegas streets below. Awesome experience and the view from both the Stratosphere and Insanity is almost unreal. I'd recommend Insanity to people, but it's probably the least extreme of the 3 rides. There's a nice gift shop in the center. There is also a small lounge setup called the Level 107 Lounge (see my review of that). Add the Stratosphere to your list of places to go in Vegas. It's probably even better at night. Oh, and we ended up buying those forced tourist trap pictures they took of us. Because you only li-- alright, I won't say it.
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