For Sale: One Ferris wheel in working order

Wednesday, 16 Apr, 2008 0

SANTA MONICA – Every city wants a giant Ferris wheel these days. Singapore has a new one, Melbourne is building one.

Now you can get your own – even put it in the back garden if it’s big enough.

A 10-day eBay auction began this week for a nine-story-tall Ferris wheel at the Santa Monica Pier.

The great wheel overlooking the ocean has provided some three million rides since it was installed at Pacific Park in 1996 and has been seen in hundreds of movies, TV shows, photographs and commercials.

In 1998, it was modified to become the world’s first solar-powered Ferris wheel.

Next month, however, the Pacific Wheel will be dismantled and replaced by a US$1.5 million modern model.

The old wheel is still in ‘great’ shape and is operational, said Cameron Andrews, a spokesman for the amusement park.

The wheel has 20 gondolas, is outlined in 5,392 light bulbs and cost US$800,000 when it was built.

The minimum auction price is US$50,000 and half the winning bid – minus fees – will be donated to the Special Olympics.



 

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Ian Jarrett



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