Posted Jan 17, 2021, 12:38 AM
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As a kid, I would be impressed by any skyline as we approached. But as an adult, and maybe this is because I'm not a skyline hobbyist like most people here, very few approaches have given me that feeling you guys describe.
As for TO, I guess that's because I became too accustomed to it, though coming down the DVP, which I probably only do once every few years, does make for a cool experience. For Montreal, I've been maybe 14 times or so, starting as a kid, so maybe just got too used to it.
Only five times I'd say, as an adult, I approached a skyline and was like, oh that's cool.
NYC, approaching on the I-95 from Philly at about 11pm. I agree that it's a little surprising that you don't see it from farther away, but when I did finally see it, I was thinking, there she is, that beast of a city. It's not like it visually struck me, it's just knowing what NYC is and that I was finally within spitting distance. I had been before, but approached from Englewood, NJ to the NW of Manhattan. Not a big deal.
Miami coming from Key Biscayne on the causeway at night. Not an impressive skyline of course. But makes for nice viewing at night time being lit up with the ocean in between.
Pittsburgh is the grand daddy of them all as far as I'm concerned because coming from the airport, you see nothing, drive through the tunnel, you start to see daylight at end of the tunnel, get to the end and BOOM, there's the city, coming out of nowhere.
Hamilton coming down from the mountain on the 403 at night when I was 20 years old 20 years ago. Really dark, turn the corner, and LIGHTS! Not spectacular, it was just the quick transition from nothing to something.
Niagara Falls coming from I can't remember if it's the QEW or 420. This is only because you're in a small city where you're seeing houses and plazas and some trees from the highway but suddenly you see a tower (Skylon) and a handful of tall hotels. Disproportionate for the area but you realize it's for tourism. That and because I get slightly excited knowing that I'm about to have fun, either wholesome family fun or vice filled adult fun. I would imagine Vegas would do the same for me.
Chicago did nothing for me and unlike most people, I actually don't care much for Chicago. That was before I went and even after spending a couple days there.
Never been to Van or anywhere out west so don't know how I'd feel.
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