Experiencing The Seattle Great Wheel
You know, I have to admit; I didn’t think I’d enjoy the Seattle Great Wheel as much as I did. I’ve never been one for heights, or rides involving heights, but I caved and rode my first Ferris wheel when I was in London. Ferris wheels, like the Seattle Great Wheel and the London Eye, are a great way to get a birds-eye-view of the city.
The Seattle Great Wheel is a giant Ferris wheel at Miner’s Landing Pier 57 overlooking Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington. The overall height of the wheel is 175 feet making it the tallest on the West Coast of the United States.
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What Can I Expect from the Ride?
The Seattle Great Wheel has 42 climate-controlled gondolas. Each carries eight passengers (with the exception of the luxury VIP gondola). This means that you could potentially share your gondola with another group. We visited on a busy day and they did not pair us up with anyone else.
The 12-minute three rotation ride soars over scenic Elliott Bay. The ride offers remarkable views of the bay, especially on a clear day. You’ll also have an aerial view of the pier, the Seattle Space Needle, and downtown Seattle.
Wheel Light Shows
Did you know the wheel is covered in half a million LED lights? Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening until 10 PM there is a colorful light show on the wheel. On game nights and holidays, there are special themed light shows.
Cost of the Seattle Great Wheel
Tickets are $14 for adults (age 12 & up); $12 for seniors (65+); $9 for kids (ages 3-9); and anyone age 2 or younger rides for free.
While you can purchase your tickets onsite, we recommend buying them in advance.
Visiting Information
Address:
Pier 57- Miners Landing
1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98101
What else is there to do nearby?
- The Crab Pot (restaurant)
- Pike Place Market
- Wings Over Washington
- Waterfront Park
- Seattle Aquarium
- Pioneer Square & Occidental Square
- Seattle Underground Tour
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