
Karen Olsen, the Space Needle's wizard of tech, is preparing to roll out her latest bag of gee whiz tricks. Puget Sound Business Journal reports that visitors to the city's iconic attraction will soon be able to don virtual reality headgear and take a "so-called halo walk" around the outside edge of the observation deck. There's more. Cameras positioned miles from the Needle will soon let folks snap closeups of themselves on the observation deck. If Olsen keeps this up, the Needle's $20-plus admission cost might just be worth it.