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A view from the top of the Las Vegas High Roller at The LINQ in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 550 feet tall attraction is the highest observation wheel in the world and features 28 spherical cabins that can take up to 40 people each on 30-minute rides Image Credit: AFP

Tourists are taking in the view from a skyline-changing observation wheel that offers a unique look at sparkling casinos and distant mountains from high above the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.

Van Kim, from Phoenix, declared the experience “unanimously awesome” after standing in line for six hours on Monday to be on the first gondola to complete the 30-minute ride on the 550 feet High Roller.

Caesars Entertainment Corporation officials christened the attraction as the world’s tallest Ferris-style wheel.

It eclipses the 541 feet Singapore Flyer and the nearly 443 feet London Eye.

The High Roller is part of the $550 million (Dh2,020 million) LINQ development at the heart of the glittery Strip resort corridor.

It has 28 glass-enclosed, air-conditioned gondolas that can each hold up to 40 people.

Tickets are $24.95 during the day and $34.95 at night.