jn_12
Senior Member
I spent an entire summer doing nothing but talk to tourists. Literally. It was my job. I have a pretty strong grasp of what tourists enjoy when they come to this city and what makes them utterly disappointed. The PATH is one of those things that utterly disappoints. Sorry, but who travels to a city to watch people search for deodorant and a good book for the Go Train ride home? Not only do people not want to do this, the ones that do get suckered into going down there say that they wasted their time.
Here's a newsflash for you as well... Office workers in Toronto behave in much the same way as any other North American city. You can go ahead and care about some minute nuance such as whether they drink Starbucks or an alternative, but that's your prerogative. It certainly isn't what the vast majority of people want to do.
UrbanDreamer: I can't believe you said to avoid Queen St from Yonge to Spadina. If you really want them to avoid shopping then that's one thing, but both City Halls in found in between these streets. Don't you think people might want to see them?
Here's a newsflash for you as well... Office workers in Toronto behave in much the same way as any other North American city. You can go ahead and care about some minute nuance such as whether they drink Starbucks or an alternative, but that's your prerogative. It certainly isn't what the vast majority of people want to do.
UrbanDreamer: I can't believe you said to avoid Queen St from Yonge to Spadina. If you really want them to avoid shopping then that's one thing, but both City Halls in found in between these streets. Don't you think people might want to see them?