Discover High Roller in Las Vegas. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
The High Roller is open every day of the year, generally from 12:00 PM to 12:00 AM (midnight). Entry is through The LINQ Promenade, strategically located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.
Prices vary depending on whether you ride during the day or at night, generally ranging from $33 to $48 USD per adult. I strongly recommend booking your tickets online to save money compared with the box office price and avoid unnecessary lines.
The experience lasts exactly 30 minutes, which is how long the wheel takes to complete a full 360-degree rotation. The cabins move very smoothly, allowing you to enjoy the panoramic views and take photos without rushing.
At 167 meters (550 feet) tall, it holds the title of the tallest observation wheel in North America and one of the largest in the world, surpassing the famous London Eye. Since opening in 2014, it has offered a unique aerial perspective of the Las Vegas Valley.
For the most striking visual experience, the ideal time is just before sunset or after dark. Watching the millions of neon lights on the Strip come alive from above is a spectacle that justifies paying a little extra for a nighttime ticket.
Yes, it is fully accessible under ADA regulations. The cabins are very spacious, and staff briefly stop the rotation or use special ramps to allow safe boarding for both manual and powered wheelchairs.
When you get off, you will be at The LINQ, a pedestrian area full of restaurants, bars, and shops such as the famous Ghirardelli Ice Cream. You are also just a short walk from iconic places like the Flamingo Hotel and Caesars Palace.
If you are traveling with adults and want extra fun, choose the 'Happy Half Hour' ticket, which includes an open bar inside the cabin during the ride (21+ only). Very important: use the restroom before boarding, as there are no toilets inside the cabins.
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