Awesome views
by Bullittboy on 5/1/24High Roller Wheel at The LINQ Promenade - Las VegasAwesome views. Great staff at checkin. Delays due to photos being taken but you can tell them you don't want photos but you have to wait to tell a person..
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The High Roller Wheel at The LINQ offers an unparalleled view of Las Vegas and one of the most unique sights across the globe. Having opened in 2014, the 550-foot attraction is the largest operational observation wheel in the world. It’s only rivaled by Dubai’s 800-foot Ain Dubai, which has been closed since March 2022. Guests of all ages can take part in the experience, while adults 21 and over can explore Happy Half Hour options that include an open bar. The High Roller Wheel at The LINQ is located on the east side of The LINQ Promenade and steps away from the casino-resort’s other offerings such as Brooklyn Bowl and Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club.
To connect with The High Roller Wheel at The LINQ:
The High Roller Wheel at The LINQ is located at 3545 South Las Vegas Boulevard in the heart of The LINQ Promenade. Guests can find parking in The LINQ garage on LINQ Lane, as well as an outdoor lot behind the wheel. Valet parking services are also available at several nearby locations. Here's a link to a Google map display of the various options in the area.
The High Roller Wheel at The LINQ can be reached via the Las Vegas Monorail. The Harrah’s & The LINQ station is about a 2-minute walk from The LINQ Promenade.
A Monorail map can be viewed here.
The closest bus stop to the High Roller Wheel at The LINQ is at the WB Flamingo after LINQ stop on East Flamingo Road via the 202 line.
A bus map can be viewed here.
Awesome views. Great staff at checkin. Delays due to photos being taken but you can tell them you don't want photos but you have to wait to tell a person..
Perfect for anyone, it was so awesome to be in and to see so far. Smooth, clean, tons of space. It was great. Every city should have one!
Its worth it for one time for sure. Do it on a clear day and you'll see the beauty of Nevada. The mountain ranges are beautiful. Ride goes fast. only 30 min. the line went fast too. Definitely worth it.
Was somewhat apprehensive about the experience at first but from the moment the carts get off the platform, it transforms the way you see the city. The views are amazing, especially if you go on a super clear day like we did!
A must do. The view is incredible and ride extremely smooth. Definitely the best way to see the sphere from the outside.
A great experience to “top off” my sister’s birthday celebration!
You can’t get a better view of the sphere. We went on in the afternoon, no wait. I enjoyed the ride and plan to go back at night some time.
My wife and I rode the High Roller for the first time. We experienced the 21+ option, which was GREAT! We got to see a wonderful view of Vegas at night, from above. We took the opportunity to enjoy our drinks during the ride - best part, there was a bartender INSIDE our High Roller bubble. We had two groups with us (6-people or less) and another couple. Tons of conversation, laughter, and pictures. Ride lasted for 30-minutes, and it was enough time to kick off our evening properly. Thanks, High Roller staff!
We did the High Roller Happy Hour after sundown and the views were amazing. However the attitude of the bartender made the time very awkward. He was super negative and aggressive. Drinks were so strong they were undrinkable, but we felt too uncomfortable to ask him to add less alcohol. Would definitely do again and hope for a better bar car.
The experience itself was great, it really was an awesome view and very relaxing and overall glad we did it. The ticket prices are just a little high for what it is though. And the daytime/nighttime price ranges need to change to fit the actual Daytime/Nighttime. We wanted to go around 5:30 pm, but we had to buy the Higher priced “Anytime/nighttime” priced tickets, but it didn’t get dark till like 8pm. So it was still very much daytime and bright sun when we went, just would have liked to be able to buy the “daytime” priced tickets. Photo prices at the end were high too. If they dropped the price a little, they would sell way more.