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Quick overview

  • What’s live: Current High Roller Observation Wheel tickets are for groups of 3+ only.
  • Ride format: Both options include one enclosed rotation lasting about 30 minutes.
  • Your choice: Pick daytime for a simpler value option, or anytime for flexibility.
  • Night payoff: Anytime helps if you want the Strip lit up after dark.
  • Queue reality: Prebooking may skip purchase, but loading lines can still take 0–60+ minutes.
  • No extras: These tickets do not add a different route, guide, or bar service.

Know your ticket options ↓

Compare High Roller Observation Wheel tickets

Ticket typeIncludesWhy pick thisBest forStarting from

The High Roller at The LINQ Tickets

30-minute High Roller ride in an air-conditioned pod with 360° views of the Las Vegas Strip

• Simple High Roller admission • Great for panoramic Strip views from 550 ft

First-time visitors and those looking for a straightforward High Roller experience

From $21.40

Combo: High Roller + Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck

30-minute High Roller ride + access to the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck at Paris Las Vegas

• See Vegas from two iconic viewpoints • Save 6% compared with separate tickets

Visitors who want to combine two observation attractions in one booking

From $60.72

Happy Half Hour Upgrade

High Roller ride with an open bar and bartender serving unlimited drinks throughout the 30-minute ride

• Turn your sightseeing ride into a social experience • Enjoy drinks while taking in Strip views

Adults looking for a more celebratory High Roller experience

From $55.25

What to expect on High Roller Observation Wheel

High Roller Wheel illuminated at night, Las Vegas promenade bustling with visitors.
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Step into The LINQ Promenade

Your visit starts in The LINQ Promenade, where the High Roller rises above a busy dining-and-entertainment strip. It feels less like entering a museum-style attraction and more like stepping into one focused, easy-to-slot part of a larger Las Vegas evening.

Ride one full rotation

Included: one full rotation in a glass-enclosed cabin. The High Roller has 28 cabins, and the loop lasts about 30 minutes, so this feels more substantial than a quick fairground spin while staying simple, calm, and easy to follow.

550-foot views over the Strip

At 550 feet, the payoff is a broad sweep over the Las Vegas Strip and valley. Over the climb and descent, landmarks like Sphere come into view, and after dark the same route shifts tone as city lights become the main visual event.

Happy Half Hour onboard

Happy Half Hour adds an onboard bartender and open bar to that same 30-minute rotation. Separate ticket. It’s the only widely sold upgrade that changes the experience, turning a quiet observation ride into a more social, 21+ cabin where views and drinks compete for attention.

Back to The LINQ Promenade

The cabin returns you to ground level at The LINQ Promenade, ending as neatly as it began. Because the core ride is just one rotation, the full experience usually fits into about 45–75 minutes — a straightforward Strip add-on.

Add another Vegas viewpoint

If you want more than one Vegas viewpoint, combo tickets pair the High Roller with the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck. Separate ticket. In the same LINQ area, FLY LINQ Zipline adds a very different, higher-energy contrast to the calm cabin loop.

Things to know before booking your High Roller Observation Wheel tickets

Booking window

Current High Roller Observation Wheel tickets in this live assortment are group offers for 3+ guests. No verified release window or same-day sell-out rule was captured, so the main booking decision is Daytime vs Anytime.

What’s included

Both live variants include one standard glass-enclosed rotation lasting about 30 minutes. The current assortment does not show bar service, private cabins, guided commentary, or a different route.

Entrances & flow

Access is through The LINQ Promenade. Prepaid entry may skip the purchase step, but it does not reliably skip security or loading. Reported waits range from 0–15 minutes off-peak to 15–60+ minutes at busier times.

Ways to explore

These are self-guided ride tickets, not tour products. Choose Daytime for a more efficiency-first visit. Choose Anytime when schedule flexibility matters more than keeping queue risk lower.

Policies & rules

Cabins remain in motion during boarding, and there are no toilets onboard. Wheelchairs and scooters are permitted with conditions. Strollers may need to be folded. Children 12 and under must ride with an adult.

Things to experience

Observation ride – Enclosed cabin loop

This is the main ticketed experience: a single approximately 30-minute rotation in an enclosed cabin. Boarding happens from The LINQ Promenade, and the slow loop rises above the central Strip, with views over Las Vegas Boulevard and Sphere.

21+ open-bar ride upgrade

Happy Half Hour uses the same wheel and same approximate 30-minute loop, but adds an onboard bartender and open bar. It runs inside designated cabins after check-in at The LINQ Promenade and is limited to guests 21+.

Dining and entertainment precinct

The LINQ Promenade is the access precinct for the wheel, with outdoor dining, bars, and entertainment before or after boarding. Walk through the promenade to reach ticketing and check-in, rather than treating The LINQ Hotel as the entrance.

Separate thrill attraction – Promenade add-on

FLY LINQ Zipline is a separate thrill attraction in the same LINQ area, useful if you want a higher-energy contrast to the wheel. It sits within the promenade district, so the detour adds little extra walking.

Highlights of High Roller Observation Wheel

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The 550-foot summit over the Strip

At roughly 550 feet above the Strip, the wheel’s highest point gives you the clearest sense of Las Vegas’ scale. It’s the defining moment of the ride, especially for first-time visitors wanting one big skyline reveal.

Sphere and central Strip views

From the cabin windows, you can pick out the Sphere, the central Strip, and the wider Las Vegas Valley in one sweep. That broad perspective is what makes the High Roller feel more like sightseeing than a ride.

The nighttime city-light panorama

After dark, the same 30-minute rotation takes on a different character as the Strip lights up below. This is the version many visitors picture most clearly, and the glow adds far more atmosphere than daytime orientation views.

The glass-enclosed viewing cabin

The glass-enclosed, air-conditioned cabins turn the High Roller into a surprisingly calm vantage point, not a carnival-style spin. With about 30 minutes per rotation and room to move around, you get time to settle in and actually look.

Plan your visit

Tips & guidelines

  • Choose night for atmosphere: The route stays the same; only the Strip lights change the payoff.
  • Use daytime for shorter waits: Non-sunset windows usually run lighter than afternoon-through-sunset queues.
  • Enter via The LINQ Promenade: That avoids drop-off confusion with The LINQ Hotel tower.
  • Separate the lines first: Prepaid tickets can still face security and loading queues after validation.
  • Budget more than the ride: One rotation is ~30 minutes, but total visits often take 45–75 minutes.
  • Skip Happy Half Hour for view focus: Drink service can eat into your 30-minute cabin time.
  • Use the restroom beforehand: Cabins have no toilets, and the wheel keeps moving throughout boarding.
  • Flag mobility needs on arrival: Wheelchairs and scooters are allowed, with staff-assisted boarding conditions.

Frequently asked questions about High Roller Observation Wheel tickets

Yes, get your High Roller Las Vegas tickets in advance to secure your preferred time slot and avoid long queues. You can easily purchase tickets here at the best prices.

Frequently asked questions about High Roller Observation Wheel tickets

Yes. Prebooking helps with price certainty and may save ticket-counter time, though it won’t reliably remove the boarding queue. See queue details.