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The official opening celebration of The World’s Largest Observation Wheel

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Dubai: Ain Dubai, the world’s largest and tallest observation wheel, Standing at over 250 metres, Ain #Dubai was built by the two largest cranes in the world and can hold up to 1,750 people in one rotation

The world’s largest observation wheel Ain Dubai is finally opened to visitors from October 21, 2021.

Ain Dubai, formerly known as Dubai Eye or Dubai-I is more than 250 metres high, making it the tallest and largest observation wheel in the world and located on Bluewaters Island,which is 82 metres higher than the High Roller in Las Vegas and almost twice the size of the London Eye.

The largest Ferris wheel has a glass-enclosed capsule rising to 820 feet in the air, offering 360-degree panoramas of the Dubai skyline. The attraction has a capacity of 1,750 people.

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The attraction has 48 high-tech cabins on offer divided into three sections—Observation, Social and Private Cabins.

The attraction is almost a favorite on social media due to its outstanding lighting and drone show and fireworks.

The observation cabin can be enjoyed throughout the day and night, including a special sunset ride that will last up to 38 minutes.

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