Giant Sky Wheel
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Home / Rides - Giant Sky Wheel
Name | Giant Sky Wheel |
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Category | Family Ride |
Type | Ferris Wheel |
Park Area | Boulevard |
First Year | 1991 |
Replaced | Der Flitzer |
Riders | 6 |
Dispatch Rate | INFO NEEDED |
Ride Duration | 6:00 |
About the Ride Info Box |
Giant Sky Wheel is a large Ferris wheel at the start of Boulevard. It opened in 1991. According to the website, it is nearly 100 feet tall and contains over 6000 lights. At the time of its construction, it was the largest open gondola wheel manufactured in America since G.W. Ferris built his first wheel for the Chicago Exposition in 1893.
The sign in front reads Sky Wheel, but it is called Giant Sky Wheel on park maps and the website.
Until 2008, the center of the wheel had the Fuji logo on it. In 2008, it changed to the Adventureland logo.
Trivia
Go big or go home
The very first Ferris Wheel (built in 1893) was 264 feet tall. While Adventureland's may seem small by comparision, at under 100 feet, it was the largest one built in America since the very first Ferris Wheel almost 100 years earlier. (Did the park consider this, having it built in time for the 100th anniversary of the Ferris Wheel?)
Photos
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Giant Sky Wheel changed logo in 2008.
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Giant Sky Wheel in 2016.
Inconsistencies
- Sign: Sky Wheel (but all early press always called it the "Giant" Sky Wheel)
- Guide Map: Giant Skywheel
- In-Park Map Signs: GIANT SKY WHEEL
- Website: Giant Skywheel
Skywheel as one word is not in my spell checker.
External Links
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_Columbian_Exposition - Wikipedia entry about the 1893 Exposition.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferris_Wheel - Wikipedia entry about the Ferris Wheel.