How much does the High Roller cost?

Prices at the High Roller are as follows:

Daytime ride ticket $23.50
Night ride ticket $37 (starts at 5 pm daily)
Youth pricing (ages 4-12) $8.50 daytime ride, $17.50 nighttime ride. Children 4 and under are free!
Happy Half Hour – Night $60, includes ride with open bar

How long does the High Roller take?

30 minutes
With sweeping 360-degree views, the wheel takes 30 minutes to complete one revolution and features 28 spacious cabins to accommodate guests.

What does the High Roller do?

The High Roller anchors the Linq Promenade, an open-air shopping district between the Linq and the Flamingo Hotels in Las Vegas. Riders can head to the wheelhouse to buy tickets and line up for entry to the ride. Ticket vending machines sit at the entrance to the Linq Promenade, or you can purchase your ticket online.

Is High Roller bigger than London Eye?

The High Roller attraction, which is more than 100 feet taller than the London Eye and a shade taller than the previous record-holder, the 541-foot Singapore Flyer, was unveiled at a ceremony on Monday. It features 28 capsules, each of which holds up to 40 people, while a full revolution takes 30 minutes.

Can you smoke on the High Roller?

3 – High on the High Roller These large cabins fit up to 40 people, with some including a bar on the inside, so while you can’t smoke inside, you can get a quick drink and take in the views. Tickets only cost about $20, and it’ll surely be an experience you’ll never forget.

Does the High Roller have seats?

Yes, there are seats. They also have bars on some in some of the cabs. We did the bar one. It was so much fun.

How many pods are on the High Roller?

Since opening in March of 2014, The High Roller consists of 32 passenger cabins, or pods, that each hold a capacity of 40 people. This 30-minute ride over the glimmering lights of downtown Las Vegas is an affordable and relaxing way the entire family can enjoy the scenic views of the beautiful Las Vegas Strip.

Why is the High Roller closed?

High Roller was closed on December 30, 2005, and dismantled. The ride was in need of refurbishing that would cost over $500,000 and was the least popular of the Stratosphere rides, leading to the decision to remove it.