High Roller Observation Wheel in Las Vegas, NV
3545 S Las Vegas Blvd. • Las Vegas, NV 89109
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Soar 550 feet above the Las Vegas Strip on the High Roller observation wheel at the LINQ. Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the city on North America's tallest observation wheel for 30 minutes. Choose between a standard cabin for up to 40 guests or a Happy Half Hour cabin with an onboard bar for up to 25 adult guests for an epic Las Vegas party!
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The High Roller Wheel is open daily from 12:00 pm to 12:00 am, subject to change and weather permitting. Please check the operating calendar above for the operating hours when booking your reservation.
The High Roller is 550 feet (168 meters) in height—making it North America's highest observation wheel and the world's second-tallest observation wheel, next to the world's tallest: Ain Dubai.
The cabins fit up to 40 people at a time.
Each of the 28 total cabins are spacious and easy to walk around in during the ride, with two small benches if seating is preferred. Seatbelts are not necessary, as each pod is fully enclosed in 300 square feet of floor-to-ceiling glass. In a tech twist, each cabin features eight monitor screens hosting dynamic video and music shows coordinated with different views and touchpoints, such as reaching the highest point during the ride.
It takes about 30 minutes to make one revolution, but expect to spend up to one (1) hour.
No. The wheel moves at a slow one foot per second allowing guests to easily enter and exit the cabins.
No, onboard restrooms in any cabin. Best to use the restroom in the Wheel House before boarding.
Yes, individual outside drinks are allowed as long as they are not in glass containers. No coolers or cases are allowed. Travelers age 21 and above with valid photo ID can also select the Happy Half Hour ticket that serves alcoholic drinks during the ride.
Both self-parking and valet parking are available. Valet parking is conveniently located just a few steps away from the wheel entrance, and the self-parking lot is a quick walk behind the wheel. The lot is located off Flamingo and Linq Lane, with another entrance off Koval and Winnick, east of Las Vegas Boulevard.