New Heights For The Las Vegas High Roller Observation Wheel Today

The Las Vegas High Roller’s first passenger cabin was rotated to the highest point on the wheel’s rim today. At 550 feet, the rotation of the cabin to the mid-center point of the rim officially makes the High Roller the world’s tallest observation wheel.

The High Roller at The LINQ First Cabin
First Passenger Cabin Placed On The Las Vegas High Roller

As the focal point of The LINQ, Caesars Entertainment’s $550 million outdoor retail, dining and entertainment district, today’s feat marks a major milestone for the Las Vegas Strip attraction.

“This was a significant step for us. The level of technical precision and detailed planning to attach a 22-ton passenger cabin to the rim is tremendous,” said David Codiga, executive project director for The LINQ. “Seeing the cabin rotate to the top of wheel is not only very satisfying for our team, who has spent years working very hard to get to this point; but it also signifies we’re just that much closer to becoming operational. We’re all very eager to welcome passengers to the tallest and most advanced wheel in the world and this gets us one step closer.”

The High Roller Las Vegas Passenger Cabin Placed
Technical Precision And Planning For Passenger Cabin Placement

Ahead of today’s first center-point rotation, the 44,000-pound, spherical, glass-enclosed cabin had to travel to the wheel site from its assembly warehouse. Transferred via police escort provided by the Nevada Highway Patrol, it took approximately three hours to travel the cabin 10 miles.

High Roller Passenger Cabin Delivered
A Las Vegas High Roller Passenger Cabin Delivered Nov 4

In total, the High Roller will feature 28 cabins that will each hold 40 passengers. The process to attach the additional cabins to the wheel will take place over the course of the next two months.

The LINQ will open in phases beginning in late 2013. During the construction phase, The LINQ and High Roller have employed about 3,000 construction workers and will create approximately 1,500 permanent jobs upon opening. Photo Credit: Denise Truscello

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