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* [[Giant Wheel (Morey's Piers)]], a {{Convert|47.5|m|ft|0|adj=on}} Vekoma International wheel which opened in 1985 at Wildwood, Cape May County, New Jersey, US |
* [[Giant Wheel (Morey's Piers)]], a {{Convert|47.5|m|ft|0|adj=on}} Vekoma International wheel which opened in 1985 at Wildwood, Cape May County, New Jersey, US |
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* [[Giant Wheel (Star City)]], a wheel in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
* [[Giant Wheel (Star City)]], a wheel in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
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* [[Giant Wheel (World Carnival)]], a |
* [[Giant Wheel (World Carnival)]], a Ronald Bussink Professional Rides transportable wheel operated by World Carnival, based in Hong Kong |
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Revision as of 17:20, 29 May 2013
Giant Wheel is the name of several Ferris wheels:
- Giant Wheel (Cedar Point), a 41.5-metre (136 ft) Anton Schwarzkopf wheel which opened in 1972 at Lake Erie, Sandusky, Ohio, US
- Giant Wheel (Hersheypark), an Intamin double wheel which operated from 1973 until 2004 at Hershey, Pennsylvania, US
- Giant Wheel (Morey's Piers), a 47.5-metre (156 ft) Vekoma International wheel which opened in 1985 at Wildwood, Cape May County, New Jersey, US
- Giant Wheel (Star City), a wheel in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Giant Wheel (World Carnival), a Ronald Bussink Professional Rides transportable wheel operated by World Carnival, based in Hong Kong