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Friday, January 31, 2014

Heart Like a Wheel...a Ferris Wheel!

I Heart Ferris Wheels!
I "heart" a lot of things this time of year...lol!

Riding on a Ferris wheel is a wondrous experience...a feeling almost like a being a bug caught on the rim of a giant's bicycle wheel...round and round you go.  Growing up, the Ferris wheel was my favorite carnival ride.  I enjoyed the feeling of suspense as my swinging car approached the top of the wheel and the split second of heart-in-the-throat sensation of falling.  After a while I became blasé to the charms of the big wheel...using it mostly to get a bird's-eye view of the City of Fun Carnival and whatever cute boys might be there.  After a few years I switched my allegiance to the Tilt-a-Whirl...it was no longer cool to ride such a "baby" ride.

Ride, Baby, Ride...
My first Ferris wheel...there was one like this at the shopping center in Provo.

One of the two Ferris wheels at Saratoga Resort in Lehi, Utah,
where I spent many happy childhood days.
Unfortunately, that little amusement park no longer exists...they built a city there.
Someday I'll do a post on Saratoga.

What is a Ferris Wheel? A "Fair" Question!
The Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois, 1893

The original Ferris Wheel was designed and built for the Columbian Exposition by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr.  The fair promoters wanted something really BIG to show up the French who had the Eiffel Tower built as the centerpiece for their fair.  This wheel was a wonder to behold at 264 feet in height. Ferris didn't invent the concept of the wheel. "Pleasure Wheels" may have originated in 17th-century Bulgaria and I have seen an engraving of one of Turkish design.  He might not have come up with the idea, but to this day all such structures are called "Ferris wheels."

World's Tallest?

The London Eye...443 ft.
The tallest Ferris wheel in Europe and the Western Hemisphere...for now!

 I had the pleasure in 2003 to see the London Eye in person.  We passed in front of it while on a boat excursion on the Thames.  Coincidentally, we also passed right under that magician David Blaine who was suspended in a glass box from a giant crane...for some reason known only to himself and his press agent.  I was amazed at the size of the "Eye" and wondered how anyone was brave enough to ride in it.  On our last night in London, a group of older ladies from our tour took the Eye for a "spin."  I would have joined them, but I was out of British money...yeah, that's the reason!

London Eye Passenger Capsules

If you had asked me a few weeks ago where the world's tallest Ferris wheel was located...I would have answered "London" without hesitation.  Now I know that the Eye is only the third tallest Ferris wheel...soon to be fourth.  Second place goes to "Star of Nanchang"...525 ft. in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China.  The grand champion...for now...goes to the "Singapore Flyer"...541 ft. in Singapore.  I am excited to announce...if you didn't know already...that the Singapore Flyer is about to lose its crown.


 There's a New Biggest Wheel in Town!
Welcome to Vegas, Baby!
This was Las Vegas Blvd. on January 1st.
After the New Years Eve festivities...the city was still in a
"post party stupor."

This year George and I were too lazy tired to stay up for the fireworks.  When morning came, we decided to check out the progress on the new Ferris wheel being built near the Venetian.
It's almost done.  I couldn't believe how fast they constructed it....and how BIG it is.  We could see it from our Condo in Henderson.

Guess what it's called...
A.  Roulette Wheel    
B.  Wheel of Fortune 
C.  High Roller           
If you guessed "High Roller" you're correct

High Roller Capsules.
When finished the High Roller will stand 550 feet...9 ft. taller than the Singapore Flyer.
The Ferris wheel is due to open in February...hopefully in time for Valentine's Day.
We'll be in town that weekend...I'd love to see it in action.

Isn't it funny how we change as we age.  I used to love a ride on a Ferris wheel and the view from the top.  Now I would just sit in my little swinging car and bellyache about how long it takes to load and unload.  I am so used to Disneyland rides that load continuously...immediate gratification.  I read somewhere today that Walt Disney would not have allowed a Ferris wheel in his parks.  From the picture below, I guess he didn't get the last word...

Another Favorite Wheel I have never ridden...lol!

I haven't blogged much lately...I had a long list of "resolutions" that I have been working on.  One of them was to get my blog book up to date.  I am almost done with 2013.  This is only my second post for January...at this rate, my 2014 blog will fit in a 1" binder. =D  I have a couple of topics I am researching...and I have a couple of swaps to share in a few days.  It's all good!

I "heart" this cute little Ferris wheel...
and I "heart" you too!



12 comments:

  1. Fear of heights always made these seem so scary....lol I love your new blog banner, did you make it???? You are getting quite fancy with your digital skills....:)

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  2. I love the look of ferris wheels, but I'm not great with heights. You always provide the best photos and history. Your blog banner is pretty snazzy too.

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  3. Loved Ferris wheels as a young girl! I haven't been on one in years! Love your pictures! I haven't blogged too much either work has been so busy, I just haven't had the energy. I understand :)

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  4. Ferris wheels can be so pretty, I use to love riding them when I was a kid. Thanks for sharing great photos and some history! Cute new blog header!! I do just love the horse picture! :) Happy sweet weekend! xo Holly

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  5. I love ferris wheels, that is about the only ride at the fair I'm not afraid to ride! I talk my husband into riding with me and kiss me at the top of the wheel. He's like "for this I had to pay $5.00!".....men.. :-)
    I love your new banner too!!

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  6. I ♥ you too, Shirley! :)

    Love your little tin ferris wheel.

    It's been about 5 years since I've been on a big one. I loved it!

    Would you believe I was a thrill seeker as a teen? I would ride the hammer head over and over! They would even give me free rides as I would just sit there and wait for a free slot. No way could I ride one now!

    Thanks for the facebook love! ♥

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  9. I used to love all the rides and would get on anyone of them... but over the years, Ive developed a stupid fear that they will come apart or break while Im on them. So I dont ride on them anymore. probably missing out on a lot of fun!! I dont know how my friends ever convinced me to parasail 800 feet over the ocean a few years ago... cant believe I did that. wont do it again though! lol
    have a great weekend
    xoxo
    vivian

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  10. Loved seeing all these different ones! I think I have only been on one once. And your cute little one is so sweet! xo Heather

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  11. I used to love the Ferris wheel and how you could see so far when you were are the top! Then the ride got stuck for two hours! I haven't gotten on one since. Silly, I know! Have a great week.

    Blessings

    Linda

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  12. I'm pretty much terrified of amusement park rides. YIKES! I haven't been on a ferris wheel since I was little. I'm not good with heights, the ones you showed would scare the wits out of me but I enjoyed reading about them and living vicariously through you. :) We have a friend in Singapore right now, I'll have to ask him if he went on the ferris wheel there!

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I'm always so glad to hear from you. =D