Wheel of Brisbane
The Wheel of Brisbane (also Brisbane Eye) is an Observation Wheel in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is 60 metres (197 ft) tall.[1]
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General information | |
Type | Ferris wheel |
Location | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Coordinates | 27.4753178°S 153.0208572°E |
Completed | August 2008 |
Height | 60 m (197 ft)[1] |
It was erected in 2008 at the northern entrance to South Bank Parklands, the transformed World Expo 88 site by the Brisbane River, as part of the 20th anniversary of World Expo 88 and the 150th anniversary of the State of Queensland 1859–2009 celebrations.[2] Its August opening coincided with the annual Riverfire event.[3]
Each of the 42 air-conditioned capsules can seat up to six adults and two children[4] providing a total passenger capacity of 336.[5] The ride lasts for approximately 12 minutes and includes approximately four rotations.[5] It provides 360° panoramic views across the city.[4] It currently features a Seven Network logo on the main axis.
During the 2011 Brisbane floods, the Wheel was damaged by water.
The wheel was originally built for Sea World in 2006 as the Sea World Wheel, where it stood in 2006 where it was taken down in late 2007 and moved to South Bank Parklands in August 2008 where it stands to this day.
References
- "Visitor Information". Wheel of Brisbane. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
- The Big Wheel 31 March 2008.
- The Wheel of Brisbane - Zazz - Project
- "Wheel of Brisbane". South Bank Corporation. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
- Wheel of Brisbane joins battle for the skies. Jessica Lawrence. 10 August 2008. The Courier-Mail.