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Skyline Ferris Wheel | Woody Point

By Tenika Sanders

About Skyline Ferris Wheel | Woody Point

Skyline Attractions is excited to announce the installation of a spectacular 35-meter Ferris Wheel at Bicentennial Park, Woody Point. Known for owning and operating three giant Ferris Wheels across Australia including installations in Melbourne City, Glenelg SA, Sunshine Coast QLD and Darwin NT, Skyline Attractions is thrilled to bring this iconic attraction to the Moreton Bay region.

The Ferris Wheel will officially open late May and will operate daily from 10am, seven days a week, until October. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views and create lasting memories while experiencing one of the region’s most exciting new attractions.

Up to 6 people can ride in one of the 24 gondolas, making it a unique, super fun outdoor experience everyone can enjoy. There is also an accessible gondola for wheel chair access.

Tickets are available at the on-site ticket box or can be pre-purchased online for convenience and savings. For more information or to pre-purchase tickets, please visit our website at www.skylineattractions.com.au.

Event Information

Date: Open from Late May – October

Time: 10am – 9pm*

*Subject to weather

Address: Bicentennial Park, Woody Point

FERRIS WHEEL PRICES

$15 Adult*

$10 seniors card holders and children 2-11years (children under 2 years are free)*

$50 per gondola of up to 6 people*

* Surcharges apply on Public Holidays

For more information please click HERE.

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