Incredible View!
by Ted M on 8/1/23Rating: 5 out of 5An incredible 360 view! I recommend around sunset so you can see the Sphere well, and you could time it to see the Bellagio Fountain too. I'll definitely go again!

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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.
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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.
The hours of operation at the High Roller Wheel are Monday to Thursday 12:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. and Friday to Sunday, 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
The High Roller Wheel is located at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip inside the LINQ Promenade. The address is 3545 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109.
The price of High Roller Wheel tickets depend on the time of day you want to experience the High Roller Wheel, as well as the age of the person going on the High Roller Wheel. Below are the ticket options and prices:
*High Roller ticket prices listed above are the starting ticket price of each option and do not include peak pricing, taxes, and fees.
The High Roller is about a 30-minute ride, but the full experience, including entering and exiting the wheel, takes closer to one hour.
One cabin on the High Roller Wheel can hold up to 40 people at once. There are 28 cabins on the High Roller Wheel, so the attraction's max capacity is 1120 passengers.
An incredible 360 view! I recommend around sunset so you can see the Sphere well, and you could time it to see the Bellagio Fountain too. I'll definitely go again!
My friend and I showed up a couple minutes after last call. We were allowed to go in for general admission. Once we got to the door, the happy hour one hadn’t come around. We were able to get in line for what we paid for. It was really great and enjoyable. The drinks were very good. It was all around a great experience.
There is a great view from the top! Really nice at night
I really enjoyed the view. Must do if you have never experienced the high roller.
Fantastic experience, extraordinary view, there's nothing scary about the height, it's like looking out a window of the tallest building, only better!
Loved it, and found the price (about $38 per person) worth it. Steady enough and large enough pod that one member of our group who has heights anxiety enjoyed it as well. Rode at night so we could experience a lit up experience. Only way to go, imho. Getting in/out and line wait was all very quick/simple.
Amazing view. Extreme high ! Take the night-tour to see al the lights in LV
Great night for the High Roller Ride. We did the happy hour one. Our bartender was super friendly. Great views.
Having been on top of the Stratosphere, there isn't much to see of Las Vegas at night. The best part was the speedy entry (gotta buy the $69 booze ticket) and the view onto the not-quite-finished MSG Sphere. It's quite the spectacle from the outside, and I can only imagine how it is from the inside once it's finished in September 2023. That's the only thing you look at; the rest is déjà vu.
Best way to grab a view of Las Vegas Strip. Staff super friendly and in my opinion Best time to go after sunset so you can still have enough light to appreciate everything you are seeing.
How much fun can big ferris wheel be! A HUGE amount apparently! We attended the wheel on a Thursday around 1800hrs, and we had the pod to ourselves! Which was unreal. A number of staff were a bit lacklustre shall we say in greeting you and directing you to where to go but the actual experience was unbelievably good. The height you gain gives an unmatched perspective of the Strip and wider Las Vegas area, it is certainly 30 minutes of joy, and definitely something I would repeat.
Had a blast. A must to do at night!!! We were fortunate to see the sphere change many times during out 30 minute ride.
Perfect 360° view of Las Vegas at night! Love it! Got pictures of the strip and the new Sphere at The Venetian Resort!
The total ride time is 30 minutes, and for two people that is over $70 for the tickets alone. Of you want the pictures you took in the beginning it's another $60 for all five and $30 for one. The ride itself doesn't stop when you get on or off, which is fine, just a bit tricky. But do note that you are in a small space with ten or so people that are all talking loudly and walking back and forth for the entirety of the ride. It's hot, not unlike an oven, but hey, at least you have a timer telling you when you will be able to get out. That's nice. Would I do it again? No. Do I regret doing it? Eh, not really. Do I wish I had just gone on the Ziplines? Yes. Make want you want out of it, it's pretty cool and has a gorgeous view. I imagine it's a lot nicer for those that payed (A LOT) more for the bar bubble on the ride. Overall, 6/10. You get cool pictures and it's relatively dog friendly, surprisingly. I had my pup in a baby wrap because she is a princess with no self control and will tackle anyone she sees (in a loving way). They let us on the ride, got some complements too.
The experience of getting to ride on the high roller was horrible. There was a maintenance issue, and instead of letting us know what was going on, the employees thought it was a good idea to not tell us anything while we were waiting in the 115° degree heat, while they waited in the cool lobby.
I took a friend of mine She had been wanting to ride since you opened, but she was scared of Heights. I convinced her it would be an Awesome experience and she Conquered her fears and rode the Linq. She was very happy she did. We had a wonderful evening Thanks
Handicap accessible was able to ride my scooter on and off. The views are excellent. Go even if scared of heights its big area your in the ball and your not scared.
What a wonderful experience!! It is such a cool ride. You don't really feel like you are moving! We went at dusk and it was perfect!!
It was very good with great views of the strip and the city. It would be better if the floor was also glass.
Not worth the money. Couldn’t really see the strip. Just hotel pools and parking garages/lots. Would not recommend to anyone 😔