Chicago Ferris Wheel Navy Pier

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Soar to heights of nearly 200 feet on the iconic Centennial Wheel. Navy Pier’s Centennial Wheel is an iconic part of the Chicago skyline and a …

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Sep 13, 2024
Absolutely a must with a great 360 degree view around Chicago. You go around three time which is enjoyable enough to take some photos and relax to enjoy the experience. $19 each Full review by Ian C
Sep 11, 2024
So much fun! We had the VIP gondola which had 4 comfy seats and a glass bottom floor! I am not a huge fan of heights but being enclosed helped. Amazing views of the city as well as the lake. High… Full review by shellybe2018
Aug 17, 2024
The Centennial Wheel is such a great experience when visiting the Navy Pier! While I don't recommend the rest of the amusement park rides - this one is worth it. Tickets are pricey - but you get to r… Full review by egwanderlust

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Is it worth getting the fast pass? Also how long is the ride?
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Fast Pass: The two times I've ridden Centennial was this Summer and I did not use Fast Pass for either. The line was nothing big at all (granted, I went both times on weekdays, …
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Fast Pass: The two times I've ridden Centennial was this Summer and I did not use Fast Pass for either. The line was nothing big at all (granted, I went both times on weekdays, non-holidays). The good thing is that A) you can buy the regular ticket from your cell phone just seconds before getting in line (just google for "Centennial Wheel Chicago tickets", it'll give you an option quickly, I promise), and buy the ticket(s). This way, if the line to the Ticket Booth itself is long, you skip that, right off the bat and then you can proceed to the line for the ride itself (ain't bureaucracy grand?). B) While you're resolving the ride ticket item (see "A" above), if you see that the line to the ride itself is super huge, then you can make a judgment call on your own to determine if it's worth the extra money to buy the Fast Pass itself before going into either the regular line or the Fast Pass line. Me? It would have to be a superhuge line (which, sometimes it might be, granted), and/or maybe I'd feel the need to impress "someone" with just how much I value their time and happiness or some other abstract reason (maybe you only have 6 weeks to live, I dont know...), then perhaps I may consider the Fast Pass. But I'd wait until I got there to decide if it's worth it, 'cause I'll be kicking myself very, very hard if I buy it before I got there and when I arrive it's not the very longest of lines. The ride itself, seems to me, took about 15-20 minutes, maybe longer (not 100% sure, sorry, I wasn't timing the thing), 'cause it's once around while they board a full cycle, then 3 more nonstop spins at slow speed. Very comfortable gondolas and it's just your party in the ride, even if it's just the two people, you won't be mixed in with anyone else.
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I thought the Centennial Wheel is closed by 8pm, but the fireworks aren't until 9:30. Does the ferris wheel stay open …
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I thought the Centennial Wheel is closed by 8pm, but the fireworks aren't until 9:30. Does the ferris wheel stay open longer on fireworks nights?
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Not that I know.Great views guranteed from night cruises,beaches & Planetarium.
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How many people can your locations accommodate?
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For a seated event and 3,200 reception style.
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