Basic Information
Ticket Prices:
HK$20 for Adults
HK$10 for Concessions (children aged 3-11 years, seniors aged 65+ and visitors with disabilities)
Free for Children under 3
Opening Hours: 11:00am – 11:00pm (Last ride at 10:30pm)
Latest Rides (Summer time promotion only):
Carousel
Features hand painted horses
Tickets HK$25 (fixed price)
Super Giant Slide
Lighthouse themed super slide
Tickets HK$30 (fixed price)
These ride tickets can be bought at the onsite box office. Combo packages available as follows
## News: Opened at 5pm, 5 Dec 2014 ## (5/12/2014)
Most major cities have one thing in common: no, not crowded sidewalks and overpriced cocktails—a ferris wheel. From Chicago to Singapore, London to Tokyo, these towering structures are a popular skyline fixture around the world. Hong Kong is set to join the fun, with a ferris wheel slated to open on the Central Harbourfront this September.
How much will a ride on this bad boy cost? Ticket prices will be more expensive than similar observation wheels in Taiwan, Thailand and Japan, with each ride costing $100 for adults and $70 for children.
The giant ferris wheel will be located on the site outside Central Pier 9 and 10. Operators say there will be additional food and beverage outlets and publicly accessible space around the ferris wheel.
The 60-meter-tall ferris wheel will come with 42 carriages, each holding eight to 10 passengers.The operators expect a million visitors a year. (Passage source: hk-magazine)