Warsaw seems to have really nice high speed lifts. Tower 44 setup reminds me of my office. Where the set of 12 scenic Schindler run as a set. Depending on where you go you either get a 4m/s or a 6m/s lift. Happened to me though that Port assigned me a 6 m/s lift just for three floors…
Nice been long time fan of your channel and i my self from Estonia but i love highrises and skyscrapers around the world. Skyscrapers in video are: 1, Złota 44: height 192 m floors 54. built in 2014. 2, Centrum LIM: height 170.1 m whit antenna and 140m roof floors 43 built in 1989 modernized some time in 2000s. 3, Q22: height 195 m whit spire and roof 159 m floors 42 built in 2016. 4, Warsaw UNIT: height 203/202m 46 floors built in 2021. 5, The Warsaw Hub hotel Crown plaza tower: floors 21 height 86m built in 2019. 6, Świętokrzyska 35: floors 24 height Antenna 85m Roof 78m built in 1969 modernized some time in 2000s.
With that first skyscraper, were the lifts set up like a “hybrid” destination dispatch system (where from some floors the lifts are destination dispatch, and from other floors they work like normal lifts)
Kone often does this. It is to direct people to lifts for better traffic flow on the ground floor. On the upper floors destination dispatch can sometimes not be helpful as you have to wait for a certain lifts, when a different lift may arrive quicker. On Kone lifts with a full destination dispatch, often on the upper floors it will say "take the next lift in the downwards direction". Destination dispatch is good to allocate lifts at busy times to manage people flow. But in some situations it is better to not be given a certain lifts, when it is better to take the next lift to arrive, but the lifts arriving may have become full, and wont stop, which would not be good if you are allocated that lift. So having adaptive destination dispatch allows both options. On these lifts they saved cost in not installing the destination screens on the upper floors where it is less likely to give allocated lifts on these floors in the first place.
If it takes that many Polaks to change a light bulb 💡, imagine how many are needed to get u out when u get stuck lmao. I'm part Polak, so I can say it lol.
@@benolifts Same I love Poland, I really like to go there on Holidays! When you return to England, why not go hunting for some platt Schindlers, they are such cool lifts!
Fantastic (as per usual). That's really odd with the way they mounted those sideways. Funny that they fitted a security camera, yet they didn't secure the motor room.
You should try and get to Finland and make a video filming lifts over there. Also you should make a "top 10 most awesome lifts ever ridden/surfed" video.
@@VerlorenMaster Finland is the home of KONE and Beno seems to love the KONE lifts a lot, hence a visit to the home country of KONE should have some lifts of the sort Beno would probably like a lot.
quick question, how did you get to the lifts in the building at 8:07 with those gates there in place? tried that in Frankfurt as well but that did never work
It is kind of against the way things are done to ask for access information, especially not on a public comment section. Maybe if you asked in private and you gave me some urbex tip offs then maybe it is the right time to ask for access infomation.
A mixture of pen testing the building to see how far I can get without jumping the barriers, plus I occasionally jump the barriers if security are not watching.
Warsaw seem like a cool place, everything seems so modern.
Fun Fact:
The elevators at the Marriott Warsaw Hotel have been ridden by Michael Jackson back in 1996 when they were Elevonic 401’s.
Warsaw seems to have really nice high speed lifts.
Tower 44 setup reminds me of my office. Where the set of 12 scenic Schindler run as a set. Depending on where you go you either get a 4m/s or a 6m/s lift. Happened to me though that Port assigned me a 6 m/s lift just for three floors…
Nice been long time fan of your channel and i my self from Estonia but i love highrises and skyscrapers around the world.
Skyscrapers in video are:
1, Złota 44: height 192 m floors 54. built in 2014.
2, Centrum LIM: height 170.1 m whit antenna and 140m roof floors 43 built in 1989 modernized some time in 2000s.
3, Q22: height 195 m whit spire and roof 159 m floors 42 built in 2016.
4, Warsaw UNIT: height 203/202m 46 floors built in 2021.
5, The Warsaw Hub hotel Crown plaza tower: floors 21 height 86m built in 2019.
6, Świętokrzyska 35: floors 24 height Antenna 85m Roof 78m built in 1969 modernized some time in 2000s.
With that first skyscraper, were the lifts set up like a “hybrid” destination dispatch system (where from some floors the lifts are destination dispatch, and from other floors they work like normal lifts)
Kone often does this. It is to direct people to lifts for better traffic flow on the ground floor. On the upper floors destination dispatch can sometimes not be helpful as you have to wait for a certain lifts, when a different lift may arrive quicker. On Kone lifts with a full destination dispatch, often on the upper floors it will say "take the next lift in the downwards direction".
Destination dispatch is good to allocate lifts at busy times to manage people flow. But in some situations it is better to not be given a certain lifts, when it is better to take the next lift to arrive, but the lifts arriving may have become full, and wont stop, which would not be good if you are allocated that lift. So having adaptive destination dispatch allows both options. On these lifts they saved cost in not installing the destination screens on the upper floors where it is less likely to give allocated lifts on these floors in the first place.
@@benolifts I've seen a set of Thyssenkrupps that only had the destination dispatch in the lobby level
Poland always has the fastest lifts
Warsaw is like Abu Dhabi. In some places you could see 2.5 m/s, 1m/s, 7m/s and so on
It seems that you like Warsaw so much with those nice tall buildings and lifts. Those buildings are very tall and well built.
If it takes that many Polaks to change a light bulb 💡, imagine how many are needed to get u out when u get stuck lmao. I'm part Polak, so I can say it lol.
You have visited Warsaw more than me hahah
Hooray you visited Poland again :D
It was my 7th time in Poland. Poland is one of my favorite countries.
@@benolifts Same I love Poland, I really like to go there on Holidays!
When you return to England, why not go hunting for some platt Schindlers, they are such cool lifts!
Beno's upload streak
In my country they dont have very tall lifts but they have a nice metro
Which country is that?
@@wisteela armenia
@@zohrabkassis7525 Hello from England
Lol I was waiting for you to upload
Fantastic (as per usual). That's really odd with the way they mounted those sideways. Funny that they fitted a security camera, yet they didn't secure the motor room.
17:25 - These KONE lifts were replaced by Schindler 🙃
The Question Is......
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You should try and get to Finland and make a video filming lifts over there. Also you should make a "top 10 most awesome lifts ever ridden/surfed" video.
Finland?!
@@VerlorenMaster Finland is the home of KONE and Beno seems to love the KONE lifts a lot, hence a visit to the home country of KONE should have some lifts of the sort Beno would probably like a lot.
5:05 I’ve used my key to bypass the reader in a 5 m/s 55 floor Otis.
quick question, how did you get to the lifts in the building at 8:07 with those gates there in place? tried that in Frankfurt as well but that did never work
It is kind of against the way things are done to ask for access information, especially not on a public comment section. Maybe if you asked in private and you gave me some urbex tip offs then maybe it is the right time to ask for access infomation.
@@benolifts yea ofc i get that, no worries :)
Australian buttons on the MX18 ones, interesting
The Australian buttons are common in Slavic countries even in my country but not my hometown Moscow.
That's weird! I'm litterally staying in the hotel that you fimed right now.
How do you get to the lifts? Surely there have to be some turnstiles or something right?
A mixture of pen testing the building to see how far I can get without jumping the barriers, plus I occasionally jump the barriers if security are not watching.
@@benolifts ah I see, smart
hey austin this is guys
hey guys this is austin
@@windows7nt208 haha. Technically your name "7nt" is still correct as XP was the first to use NT and the rest of the versions after continue to use it
@@jakewynn But Windows 7 uses NT 6, not NT 7. Confusing, I know.
Maybe it needs to be upgraded to windows 11nt
Oh wow
Did my Uncle Paskudnak know u were there when he was in the elevator 🛗? Lmaooooo jk
So fast
Yotam amit
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@@Andrewjg_89 you lose
@@QuarioQuario54321 So 🤷♂️