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And yes, this trope title and [[Stairway to Heaven]] could both be considered [[Fridge Brilliance]] since it's easier to be immoral (and stand in an elevator) than it is to be moral (and climb stairs.)
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== Anime & Manga ==
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== Theme Parks ==
* Disney gave us ''[[The Twilight Zone]] -- Tower of Terror'', a semi-nightmarish ride which takes the classic freefall ride, turned it into one of these, and randomized it so that each ride has a different drop pattern. The story of the ride (except for the Tokyo version) is that five passengers board an elevator in the Hollywood Hotel, which is struck by lightning that transports the elevator and parts of the hotel into the Twilight Zone......and it's going to happen again, this time with the ride's current riders.
* In [[httpwikipedia://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playland_<!-- 28Vancouver29Playland chr(28)Vancouverchr(29)|Playland]], a theme park in Vancouver, BC, there is a "drop tower" type ride actually called the Hellevator. It's still standing and operating as of 2011, despite an accident in which a girl lost her feet. -->
* [[The Haunted Mansion]] in Disneyland has an example of this, even though you're supposed to think the room is stretching.