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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: May 2008 Location: lynbrook , n.y.
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| giant wheel i caught this article in the orlando centinnel(spelling not good ) see if you would pay to ride this ??????? and what you think of this ride??? Developer to roll out plans for Great Orlando Wheel attraction
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| Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Hollywood on the Potomac (DC)
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| Sounds like the London Eye. I might ride it if the price were right, and we had time. It might be more reliable than trying to take a hot-air ballon...
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| RED SOX NATION!! Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Connecticut
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| I agree it sounds like the London Eye I don't know if I'd ride it, especially with it being off property, if you're only using DME, you'll have no way to get there (and I wouldn't take a cab to do it) ![]()
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| BeerSnob Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Philadelphia
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| It may be something to do on an arrival or departure day.
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: May 2008 Location: lynbrook , n.y.
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| i know what you mean . it would be hard if you use the ME , we used ME/mears one year and after all was said and done we always rent a car . because on property there are alot of restaurants and things to do but we try to do some of these things of property too !!!
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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Tennessee
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| Observation Wheel Ive ridden the London Eye and it is defintely worthwhile; however, as much as I love Disney in Orlando, I cant imagine the skyline being worth seeing like it is in London. There is so much history in London and you can see so much of the city, its awesome. I guess if the wheel were situated so you could see all the parks, it might be interesting!
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| Join Date: Feb 2000 Location: Ann Arbor, MI USA
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| I'd quibble a bit (or a lot) over the notion that International Drive is Orlando's key tourist hub. It's certainly the big location off Disney property. Of course, that's the Sentinel's particular bias - since they're writing for the local population, they like to maintain the illusion that Disney is not the center of Orlando's universe. The wheel will probably pull well for the folks staying off Disney property in the International Drive/airport/convention center area, visiting Universal, attending events at the Convention Center, shopping Florida Mall, visiting friends/relatives in the area, etc., but unless they provide some sort of free/low-cost bus/shuttle service for Disney's on-property guests, they'll be losing out on a substantial chunk of business. The notion of it being a point of orientation for visitors to Orlando (hitting the wheel before they decide where else to go) is a powerful concept if you assume people arrive in Orlando with no idea of what they'll do/where they'll go. I wonder just how many people fit that mold these days (driving through on I-4, stopping for a day or two on their way to/from other Florida destinations)? For folks driving from the airport to I Drive, it'll be one huge "weenie"/tourist magnet. It's certainly not as likely to capture folks who rent a car at the airport and stay in Kissimmee - they'll probably be driving out on 417. Similar for folks taking DME or driving to WDW from the airport - they also often take 417. From 417 it'll just be a speck on the hazy horizon. A 400-foot wheel is roughly twice as tall as the Contemporary. On a good day (clear, low-humidity) the view will be cool, but it's far enough from WDW property that if the viewing conditions are sub-optimal, views of Disney property will be very disappointing. While WDW looks really cool in Google Earth, during aircraft approach/take-off it doesn't look nearly as cool - each park looks like a small patch in a sea of green. While I love seeing all that green, the lakes, etc., I've been up in the London Eye, and as excellent as the views are, sights more than a couple of miles from the wheel are just too distant to be anything but background. If the Houses of Parliament/Big Ben, London Bridge, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, etc. weren't so close by, I'm not sure how compelling it would be. Back in my days in radio engineering, I was a "regular" up in the Empire State Building (our FM transmitter and antenna facilities were on very high floors). Absolutely excellent views from around 1,000 feet (more than twice the height of the proposed wheel), but again, the best views were within a couple of miles. Beyond those distances, you really had to come at night, when the haze tended to disappear and the entire NY metro area became a carpet of sparkling lights. Based on what we see from the Contemporary and from aircraft approaches/takeoffs, I'm not so sure Orlando will be quite as captivating as New York at night. I also wonder about such a structure in the "Lightning Capital of the World." How often would it have to close due to approaching thunderstorms? At its normal rotational speed, it could take a half-hour or more to clear the wheel of passengers. I enjoy extreme weather, and the view up in the clouds during a storm can be spectacular, but I suspect that, no matter how well they protect the wheel from lightning strikes (and it certainly can be done), the perception of danger would force them to evacuate the wheel in a storm. They don't have quite the same problem in London. Observation towers/decks of this sort work really well in high-density urban areas. The Orlando area is much more spread out, so the viewing may not seem nearly as "rich."
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| Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: USA
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| It sounds interesting. But they would have to offer a free or very low cost transportation for us to visit. Since we stay on property and don't rent a car, I am not willing to shell out a chunck to visit this.
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Hmm....good point. And no, i definitely would not "ride" this.
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| #1 Mary Poppins Fan! Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Massachusetts
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| I don't think there is anything in Orlando I would need to see from that angle ![]()
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