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LINQ High Roller — Tickets, Tours & Visitor Guide

The world’s tallest observation wheel rises 550 feet above the Las Vegas Strip, offering 360-degree panoramic views of the Nevada desert, the Spring Mountains, and one of the most iconic skylines on earth. Ride in a glass cabin for 30 minutes — day, sunset, or after dark.

LINQ High Roller observation wheel Las Vegas Strip
? LINQ Promenade, Las Vegas Strip

Top LINQ High Roller Tickets

Compare every ticket option and book instantly — online prices are always cheaper than the walk-up box office.

High Roller Standard Daytime Ticket Las Vegas
Daytime

Standard Daytime Ticket

From $28
  • Valid 12:00 pm – 4:59 pm daily
  • 30-minute rotation at 550 feet
  • Clear desert and mountain panoramas
  • Free Wi-Fi + audio commentary included
High Roller Standard Anytime Ticket Las Vegas sunset
Most Popular

Standard Anytime Ticket

From $40
  • Valid all operating hours including evenings
  • Full neon Las Vegas Strip at night
  • Sunset boarding — the most spectacular ride
  • Free Wi-Fi + audio commentary included
High Roller Happy Half Hour open bar ticket Las Vegas
Open Bar

Happy Half Hour

From $67
  • Private cabin — your group only (max 10)
  • Unlimited cocktails, beer, wine & spirits
  • Dedicated bartender for the full 30 minutes
  • 21+ with valid photo ID required
High Roller and Fly LINQ Zipline combo ticket Las Vegas
Combo Deal

High Roller + Fly LINQ Zipline

Bundle from $55
  • Both LINQ Promenade headline experiences
  • Fly LINQ: 1,121 ft zipline at up to 35 mph
  • High Roller: 550 ft panoramic rotation
  • Do zipline first, then High Roller
High Roller and Eiffel Tower Experience combo Las Vegas
Combo Deal

High Roller + Eiffel Tower

Bundle from $55
  • Las Vegas’s two best elevated viewpoints
  • Eiffel Tower: best Bellagio fountain views
  • High Roller: 360° rotating panorama
  • Eiffel Tower first, then High Roller
Fly LINQ Zipline ticket Las Vegas
Zipline

Fly LINQ Zipline

From $30
  • 1,121-foot face-down zipline over the Promenade
  • Up to 35 mph — approximately 60 seconds
  • Double run from $55 — most riders do two
  • Minimum height 48″; max 300 lbs

Planning Your Visit to the High Roller

Everything you need to know before you arrive at the LINQ Promenade.

LINQ High Roller opening hours Las Vegas

Opening Hours & Best Time

Open daily from noon. Closes midnight Sun–Thu, 2:00 am Fri–Sat. The sunset boarding window — 20–30 minutes before local sunset — is the most spectacular time to ride.

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How to get to the LINQ High Roller Las Vegas

How to Get There

Located at the LINQ Promenade, 3545 S Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas Monorail to Harrah’s/LINQ station is an 8-minute walk. Most central Strip hotels are within a 5–15 minute walk.

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What to expect on the LINQ High Roller Las Vegas

What to Expect

The wheel never stops — cabins board continuously at walking pace. A 30-minute slow rotation in an enclosed glass cabin with audio commentary, free Wi-Fi, and 360° views.

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High Roller Las Vegas tips tricks first timer

Tips & Tricks

Book online in advance. Position yourself on the south-facing side of the cabin for the best Strip views. Press your camera lens against the glass to eliminate reflections.

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High Roller Las Vegas with kids family guide

Visiting with Kids

No height or age requirements. Children 3 and under ride free. Child tickets (ages 4–12) from $20. The calm, smooth ride is genuinely suitable for all ages.

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LINQ High Roller accessibility wheelchair Las Vegas

Accessibility

Fully wheelchair accessible. Guests can board directly and remain in their wheelchair throughout the ride. The LINQ Promenade is entirely flat and step-free.

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Things to Know Before You Book

Key facts for a smooth High Roller visit.

? Book online in advance — Online tickets are cheaper than the walk-up box office. Happy Half Hour weekend evening slots sell out — book at least 2–3 weeks ahead for Saturday nights.
? Best time to ride — Board 20–30 minutes before local sunset. You ascend in daylight, reach the 550-foot peak at golden hour, and descend into the full neon Las Vegas Strip.
Arrive 15 minutes early — The wheel operates continuously. No timed entry slots — allow 15 minutes to scan your ticket and join the boarding queue.
? Happy Half Hour is 21+ strictly — All guests in the open bar cabin must be 21 or over with valid government-issued photo ID. Children are not permitted in Happy Half Hour cabins.
? Photography tip — Press your phone or camera lens directly against the glass cabin walls. This eliminates reflections entirely and is the single most effective photography technique on the High Roller.
? Three-day ticket validity — Standard tickets are valid for up to three days from the selected date, giving flexibility if your plans change. Happy Half Hour tickets have a fixed time slot.

What to See at the High Roller

The views, the light show, and everything worth experiencing at 550 feet.

Views from the LINQ High Roller at 550 feet Las Vegas Strip

Views from the Top

At 550 feet, see the Bellagio, Caesars Palace, the Eiffel Tower replica, the Spring Mountains, and the full Las Vegas Valley. Landmark-by-landmark guide to what you can see from every direction.

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LINQ High Roller night lights and LED color show Las Vegas

Night Lights & Colors Show

After dark, the High Roller’s LED system covers all 28 cabins in animated color sequences visible across the Strip. Holiday programs run for New Year’s Eve, Independence Day, and Christmas. Free to watch from the ground.

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High Roller Las Vegas daytime vs night ride comparison

Day vs Night — Which Is Better?

Day gives clear mountain and desert views; night gives the full neon Strip. The sunset window delivers both in one 30-minute ride. Full comparison with crowd levels, prices, and photography advice.

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Ready to ride the world’s tallest observation wheel?

Book your High Roller ticket online — cheaper than the walk-up box office, instant e-ticket, and no queuing at the ticket counter.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about visiting the LINQ High Roller Las Vegas.

Standard Daytime tickets (12:00 pm–4:59 pm) start from $28 per adult and $20 per child (ages 4–12). Standard Anytime tickets (all hours including evenings) start from $40 per adult and $28 per child. Children aged 3 and under ride free with a paying adult. The Happy Half Hour open bar ticket starts from $67 per person (21+ only). Online prices are always cheaper than the walk-up box office.
The LINQ High Roller is open daily from 12:00 pm (noon). It closes at midnight Sunday through Thursday, and at 2:00 am on Friday and Saturday nights. Last boarding is approximately 30 minutes before closing. Hours may vary on major holidays.
The Happy Half Hour is the High Roller’s premium ticket — a private cabin for up to 10 guests (21+ only) with a dedicated bartender and unlimited cocktails, beer, wine, and spirits for the full 30-minute rotation. Tickets start from $67 per person. It is the most popular option for bachelorette parties, birthdays, and anniversary celebrations. Book well in advance for weekend evenings.
The single best time is the sunset window — board 20–30 minutes before local sunset for daylight views on the ascent, golden-hour magic at the peak, and the neon Strip blazing on the descent. All within one rotation. For the quietest ride, weekday afternoons between noon and 3:00 pm have the shortest boarding queues.
Yes — the High Roller is one of Las Vegas’s most family-friendly attractions. There is no minimum age, no height requirement, and children aged 3 and under ride free with a paying adult. The ride is smooth, slow, and enclosed — not threatening for children of any age. Child tickets for ages 4–12 start from $20 for a daytime ride.
Yes — fully. Wheelchair users can board directly with staff assistance and remain in their wheelchair for the entire 30-minute ride. The cabin floor is flat with no steps, and the LINQ Promenade leading to the boarding entrance is entirely flat and step-free.
The High Roller is at 3545 S Las Vegas Blvd, at the rear of the LINQ Promenade. By monorail: alight at the Harrah’s/The LINQ station — an 8-minute walk to the boarding entrance. By rideshare: ask to be dropped at the Koval Lane entrance of the LINQ Hotel. Most central Strip hotels are within a 5–15 minute walk.
Yes — Nevada residents receive a 20% discount at the box office with a valid Nevada ID. The Go City Las Vegas All-Inclusive Pass and the Las Vegas Explorer Pass include standard High Roller admission. Caesars Rewards members can apply loyalty discounts on caesars.com/linq. Group rates of 10–15% are available for 15+ guests through Caesars group sales.