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    The Seattle Great Wheel

    3.8 (938 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Arthur T.

    Had a pleasantly good time at the Great Wheel! Came by after happy hour at Elliot's and was walking around the pier. It was $23 a head. Weird admission charge and retail tax came to $26.50 per person. Waited maybe around 10-15 min. Fun souvenir. Print gives you free digital (not outrageously priced). Staff said it would be 3 turns around, but I think we counted it as 4. Wouldn't recommend on a bad weather day if it shakes a lot or visibility isn't great.

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    Kenny C.

    Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, step right up and feast your peepers upon the spinning superstar of the Seattle waterfront the mighty Seattle Great Wheel. Now listen here: when you visit Seattle there are a few commandments carved in Pacific Northwest stone. Thou shalt gaze upon the glorious Space Needle. Thou shalt cheer inside T-Mobile Park. And thou shalt yes thou absolutely shalt ride the big spinning beauty hanging right over the docks like a giant carnival halo over Elliott Bay. Now I'll confess something: the first few times I saw that wheel, I just stood there gawking like a confused seagull eating a French fry. "Nah," I said. "Too touristy." But then one day my wife said, "Get in the gondola." So I did. And let me tell you holy spinning cinnamon biscuits I should've done it years earlier. The wheel lifts you slow and smooth, the city starts shrinking, the water starts sparkling, and suddenly you're floating above the docks like some sort of happy human chandelier. You can sip a drink, relax in your cozy glass cabin, and watch ferries glide by while the skyline of Seattle shows off like it's posing for a magazine cover. Round and round the wheel goes, Up past the seagulls and waterfront shows. The harbor gleams, the skyline sings, While your little glass cabin gently swings. You'll laugh, you'll grin, you might even squeal "Why in the world did I wait to ride this wheel?!" So here's my advice, straight from the waterfront gospel: don't just stand there staring at it like a puzzled pelican. Buy the ticket. Step inside the gondola. Let that giant wheel carry you into the sky. Because sure, the Space Needle may be the king of the skyline... but the Seattle Great Wheel? That's the fun-loving jester of the bay spinning, shining, and proving that sometimes the best way to see a city... is to take it for a ride.

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    Samantha K.

    Rode the Seattle Great Wheel and... okay, yes--it's definitely overpriced. No way around that. That said, I'm really glad I did it. It goes around about four times, which gives you plenty of time to take in the views, and they're honestly beautiful. You get such a unique perspective of the water, the city, and everything around you that you just can't replicate from the ground. It's one of those experiences where you kind of wince at the price, but still walk away thinking, "okay... that was worth doing at least once." Would I do it again? Probably not. But am I glad I did it? 100%.

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    Danielle P.

    Solid (and scary -- I'm scared of heights!) experience, but definitely overpriced at $23 per person. My boyfriend and I just wanted to go on it for vibes haha. It does shake or rock a bit and you get to go around 3 times. You also get the option to take photos right before heading into the line with a digital option or physical print ($8-$12) for a memorabilia moment. Staff didn't seem intrigued with helping people out at the wheel though. Definitely a one and done activity!

    Will B.

    The beautiful view from the Great Wheel was a great experience. It was a bucket list thing I did to celebrate an event. We went at night and seeing the city lights was really cool. It was raining this evening so there was no lines. The price is $23.00 USD plus tax. The ride was about a solid 6- minute or so. I believe we went around 3 revolutions and paused at the highest point to take in the views. Upon entering, you will be offered the opportunity to have a photo taken as a keepsake, I don't know how much it costs for that. Also they have a bar you can purchase adult beverages and probably none adult drinks. This definitely a tourist attraction but at least a once in a lifetime thing for locals like me.

    Jay H.

    Expensive for like 5-6 turns but it was a cute, get it out the way experience. Would recommend maybe some music or something in the carts but yeah. Try it out.

    Nohely M.

    First night out on the pier and riding the Ferris wheel was on my to-do list so here I was! Riding under the classic Seattle weather, the Ferris wheel provided beautiful views of the water, pier and the city itself. Words do not compare to what I experienced in person--live! Photos don't do justice either. Must experience in person. I rode alone and found myself meditating as I enjoyed the beautiful views. Their summer must be gorgeous out here. This is a must-do and experience it for yourself. I do wish that it was less rainy but hey that's Seattle for you!

    Samantha G.

    It's a-ok. Definitely not a must-do attraction. And certainly overpriced. But the view can be nice (but not great). Underwhelmed is the word that comes to mind. Come with patience as the wait can be long. And the rotation is short. Once we got on, we did get to go around 3 times, which made it seem a little better. There's a bar once you get in line where you can grab an adult beverage. (Note that you cannot take an adult beverage on the wheel if are with anyone who is under 21.) Admittedly, there wasn't a whole lot to see at night. I do feel like this would've been a better experience if we had gone during the day:

    Carolyn C.

    Amazing views! It was super warm outside and therefore our capsule was super hot. Air comes off and on a bit but it made for a sweaty experience. Staff couldn't be less engaged - not not friendly but completely asleep at the wheel (pun intended!)

    Steve O.

    Staff: The team here was really nice. Everyone from the ticket window, to loading, to unloading. Quality: This is something that we wanted to try since the last time in Seattle 2 years ago. The waiting area to load is cool as they have music playing and a bar to enjoy a drink while waiting. The pods were spacious, clean, and provided a great view. Value: I think it is expensive at $120 for 3 people for a 10 minute ride. I'm glad we did it but not sure I would again at the current price. Overall: Cool view, fun experience, but a bit pricey in my opinion.

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    Lily S.

    This is more like 3.5 stars, rounded up to 4. The Great Wheel is an iconic part of Seattle, so we had to give it a go. To be honest, it's more spectacular from the outside than it is actually riding on it. The ride was $23 per adult for about 3 revolutions. The line to ride was longer than the ride itself. There was also a lot of stopping during the ride. On the plus side, the ride is very smooth and you do get great views of Seattle. The wheel itself is really cool to look at, especially in the evening when the wheel lights up with various colors. I recommend doing it once just to experience it, but would not need to go again.

    Michelle M.

    Amazing iconic Seattle great wheel. Always a must see!! Best time to go is in the evening to catch the city lights.

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    More of a 3.5, it was about $23 for each person but that makes sense since it's on the main area of Seattle. Ride was smooth, had air conditioning, was clean. Something to do just once.

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    If ever visiting Seattle I recommend this as an experience with your loved ones it's such a vibe with an amazing view !!

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    Ask the Community - The Seattle Great Wheel

    On friday and saturday nights, what time is the last ride?

    last ride for friday and saturday nights will be 9:45pm:)

    Someone told me they watch the ride for an hour and only saw loading and unloading they never saw the ride actually make a complete circle for the riders just the one time around while loading/unloading, is this accurate?

    That isn't accurate. I went 2 weeks ago and got 4 uninterrupted rotations before they stopped to load/unload.

    Do you have to be vaccinated and or need a mask in March 2022 while visiting the great wheel in Seattle?

    I'm not sure how tasty masks are 🤣, but, you don't have to wear a mask now unless you're in a federally mandated space like an airport or plane, or a medical facility.

    How much does a ride Cost?

    It was $15 plus tax per person as of May 2021.

    What time does it typically light up?

    I agree with Peter.

    Can you bring your own food for the ride?

    It's just a large Ferris Wheel type of ride. It doesn't last very long. I believe you can take food on it because they didn't search our bags, but there's no real easy way to eat it, or need to since it's a short ride.

    Do you get your own cabin or do you share one with strangers?

    Their website says the following: "Maybe. If we are not too busy, we will not group people up to… 

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