The first time I heard about the concept of a "Sensory Deprivation Tank" was many years ago from a TV show called "Fringe." When I heard this was a real thing that you could do, I had to try it - and I was not disappointed. I've now gone twice to Float and will continue to be a regular here.
Floating is almost necessary if you work in the crazy business world of Toronto, and live downtown with all the noise, computer screens and stress. The opportunity to turn off completely is something that I'm now very grateful for.
If you have the opportunity to, check your pressure points when you're walking there or in your car, and notice how tense they are. Then compare this to after you've floated, it's completely different. This is a great way to recharge and avoid breaking to the stress of work and life.