Soar 550 feet above the center of the Las Vegas Strip on the largest observation wheel in North America. Get ready to be wowed when you take a spin 550 feet above the Strip. With sweeping 360 …
Soar 550 feet above the center of the Las Vegas Strip on the largest observation wheel in North America. Get ready to be wowed when you take a spin 550 feet above the Strip. With sweeping 360-degree views, the wheel takes 30 minutes to complete one revolution and features 28 spacious cabins to accommodate guests. Scoring a wheel deal makes rolling on the High Roller that much more fun. Discounts for locals and service members available at the box offices. Happy Half-Hour on the High Roller - A one-of-a-kind cocktail experience, Happy Half Hour cabins aboard the High Roller Observation Wheel include an open bar and bartender for one full 30-minute rotation of the wheel. Happy Half Hour cabins can accommodate up to 25 guests aged 21 and over.
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Oct 22, 2024
Virginia was the best. Next time I go I want to be with her. Loved the views and everyone who was friendly and fun. Drinks were great! Thanks Virginia Full review by lisam958
Oct 19, 2024
High Roller is a must for an amazing view of the strip. 500 plus feet in the air and for a 30 minute ride. Staff are really friendly and there is the opportunity for photos taken prior to the ride. Full review by James B
Sep 3, 2024
It was really cool to go at night, and we got a bunch of cool pictures. The glass was a little dirty and reflected some of the interior light. We got our tickets through the hotel at a discount. I th… Full review by Lead2829
I saw somewhere that purchasing tickets for the High Roller in advance doesn't mean that you won't have to get in line with people who haven't purchased advance tickets. Is that true? If not, how does it work?
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If you buy tickets online you still have to wait in line to get on the High Roller.
Hi Is it better to buy tickets online (where is best?) or to go to the High Roller ticket office on the day and queue up. We probably wouldnt do the drinks package. thanks!
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I bought online, had no problems. As long as you have your phone with you for check-in, might save time in the queue.
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Do I Need the Caesars Air Tour Participation Agreement?
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Caesars Rewards Air exclusively provides service through public charters. Due to this, each reservation must have an accepted TPA (Tour Participation Agreement) prior to …
Caesars Rewards Air exclusively provides service through public charters. Due to this, each reservation must have an accepted TPA (Tour Participation Agreement) prior to travel. If...