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High Roller Observation Wheel

A nighttime ride is a must on a romantic Vegas date.
Choose between a standard admission ticket or a combo package that also includes admission to either the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck or Fly LINQ.
Remember to use the restroom before getting onboard; restrooms are not available during the ride.
This attraction is completely wheelchair accessible.
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The price of tickets to ride the High Roller Observation Wheel depends on the time of day. Daytime tickets before 5pm currently cost US$29 for adults and US$10 for children aged 4–12. Tickets after 5pm are US$39 for adults and US$19 for children ages 4-12. Children under 3 are free. Additionally, there’s a Happy Half Hour ticket for US$69, which includes a ride with an open bar for guests 21 and over.
Ride the High Roller Observation Wheel by day and you’ll get clear, panoramic views of Las Vegas and the surrounding areas, including the mountains. It’s also quieter and less crowded during the daytime. Evening rides are more popular, as you’ll experience the city's dazzling neon lights from above. The Happy Half Hour ride, which includes an open bar, also runs in the evening.
The High Roller Observation Wheel is located at the LINQ Promenade, which is situated between Harrah’s Las Vegas Hotel & Casino and the Flamingo Las Vegas. The High Roller stands as a major attraction within the LINQ Promenade, which is a popular outdoor shopping and entertainment area.
Yes, the High Roller Observation Wheel is wheelchair accessible with ramps and a hydraulic lift. The cabins are spacious enough to allow for easy entry for people with mobility challenges and staff are also on hand to assist.
A ride on the High Roller Observation Wheel lasts about 30 minutes, but plan for at least an hour to factor in arrival time and exiting the wheel. During the ride, you'll enjoy a complete rotation with views of Las Vegas and the surrounding areas. The ride is slow moving, allowing passengers ample time to take in the sights from above.













































































































