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The Wheel at ICON Park

The Wheel at ICON Park is a 400 ft (122 m) tall giant ferris wheel at ICON Park in Orlando, Florida, United States. Under the name Orlando Eye, it opened on April 29, 2015. The wheel was reported to be in the early stages of planning in March 2011, at which point it was proposed for completion in mid-2014, but the opening date was subsequently delayed to late 2014 and then to early 2015.

The Wheel at ICON Park
The Orlando Eye in December 25, 2016
General information
TypeFerris wheel
Location8401 International Drive, Orlando, Florida, US
Construction started2012
Completed2015
OpenedMay 4, 2015 (2015-05-04)
OwnerIDL Center (FL) LLC
Height400 ft (122 m)
Dimensions
Diameter390 feet (119 m)
Website
https://iconparkorlando.com/
[1][2][3]

The attraction was renamed the Coca-Cola Orlando Eye in 2016; the ICON Orlando in 2018; and The Wheel at ICON Park Orlando in 2019. The most recent rename included a re-branding of the property to become ICON Park.

Design and construction

The Wheel at ICON Park is described as an observation wheel because "this is a stabilized-driven (capsule) that gives you a really smooth experience on the way around, so it doesn't feel like when you're at 400-feet, that you're swinging around in mid-air".[4] According to its official website, The Wheel at ICON Park is the first wheel ever to use such a system in combination with a suspended "ski lift capsule design".[5]

The wheel was reported to be in the early stages of planning in March 2011,[6] with completion due in mid-2014, and was approved by county commissioners in September 2012.[6]

In January 2013, it was reported that the expected opening date had been pushed back to "by Thanksgiving November 2014".[7] Erection of the main support structure began in December 2013.[8] In April 2014 it was reported that completion had been further delayed until early 2015.[4]

Installation of the 30 air-conditioned passenger capsules, each of which can carry up to 15 people, began in mid-January 2015, and the last capsule was installed on February 5.[9] In mid-February 2015, it was announced that the soft opening was scheduled for May 1, followed by a grand opening ceremony on May 4.[10] The Orlando Eye carried its first passenger on April 29, 2015.[11]

Malfunctions

On July 3, 2015, at around 4:00 p.m., a few months after operations began, the Eye experienced a technical fault with the system that monitors the wheel position, causing the system to automatically shut down, stranding about 66 riders for approximately three hours.[12]

On December 31, 2022, the Wheel malfunctioned and suffered from a power failure around 6:20 p.m. Orange County fire crews had to rescue more than 60 people from the ride. No injuries were reported.[13]

Rebranding

On July 28, 2016, the Orlando Eye followed its London counterpart in becoming sponsored by Coca-Cola and was renamed the Coca-Cola Orlando Eye. The deal included the renaming of the Eye and four new "Surprise and Delight" capsules, which are branded capsules with a cooler of soda and selfie sticks.[14][15]

On March 11, 2018, it was rebranded again as ICON Orlando.[16] On April 4, 2019, it was rebranded once again to The Wheel at ICON Park.[17]

References

  1. ^ Merlin Entertainments confirms talks with Circle Entertainment
  2. ^ Wood, Debra (March 17, 2011). "Merlin Eyes Orlando for Ferris Wheel Project". ENR Southeast. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  3. ^ Merlin Entertainments PLC – Announcement of Intention to Float September 25, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b Fais, Scott (April 16, 2014). "I-Drive 360: Construction continues on the Orlando Eye". Bay News 9.
  5. ^ Alava, Andrea (January 20, 2015). "Passenger Capsules Begin Installation". Orlando Eye.
  6. ^ a b Cruz, Georgina (January 19, 2015). "Orlando Eye observation wheel set to open in spring". Orlando Sentinel.
  7. ^ "Construction to soon begin on Orlando Eye". Click Orlando. January 24, 2013.
  8. ^ "I-Drive Live: The Orlando Eye Goes Vertical!". Orlando Parks News. December 11, 2013.
  9. ^ Bevil, Dewayne. "Orlando Eye: All 30 capsules now in place". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  10. ^ Dineen, Caitlin (February 17, 2015). "Orlando Eye grand opening set for May 4; Harris to Tussauds". Orlando Sentinel.
  11. ^ Jensen, Christina (April 30, 2015). "13-year-old leukemia patient becomes Orlando Eye's first official rider". News 13. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  12. ^ "Orlando Eye back open after malfunction left riders stuck". WFTV. July 4, 2015.
  13. ^ Meredith, Michelle (January 1, 2023). "'Nerve-wracking': Riders recount being stuck on The Wheel at ICON Park after power failure". WESH 2. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  14. ^ "Orlando Eye is renamed the Coca-Cola Orlando Eye". July 28, 2016. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  15. ^ Dineen, Caitlin. "Orlando Eye officially flies Coca-Cola banner". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  16. ^ Santana, Marco. "Coca-Cola Orlando Eye changes name to ICON Orlando™". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  17. ^ Tuttle, Brittani (April 4, 2019). "Icon Orlando now renamed as The Wheel at Icon Park". Attractions Magazine. Retrieved January 25, 2023.

External links

  • Official website

Coordinates: 28°26′36″N 81°28′06″W / 28.443198°N 81.468296°W / 28.443198; -81.468296

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The Wheel at ICON Park is a 400 ft 122 m tall giant ferris wheel at ICON Park in Orlando Florida United States Under the name Orlando Eye it opened on April 29 2015 The wheel was reported to be in the early stages of planning in March 2011 at which point it was proposed for completion in mid 2014 but the opening date was subsequently delayed to late 2014 and then to early 2015 The Wheel at ICON ParkThe Orlando Eye in December 25 2016General informationTypeFerris wheelLocation8401 International Drive Orlando Florida USConstruction started2012Completed2015OpenedMay 4 2015 2015 05 04 OwnerIDL Center FL LLCHeight400 ft 122 m DimensionsDiameter390 feet 119 m Websitehttps iconparkorlando com 1 2 3 The attraction was renamed the Coca Cola Orlando Eye in 2016 the ICON Orlando in 2018 and The Wheel at ICON Park Orlando in 2019 The most recent rename included a re branding of the property to become ICON Park Contents 1 Design and construction 2 Malfunctions 3 Rebranding 4 References 5 External linksDesign and construction EditThe Wheel at ICON Park is described as an observation wheel because this is a stabilized driven capsule that gives you a really smooth experience on the way around so it doesn t feel like when you re at 400 feet that you re swinging around in mid air 4 According to its official website The Wheel at ICON Park is the first wheel ever to use such a system in combination with a suspended ski lift capsule design 5 The wheel was reported to be in the early stages of planning in March 2011 6 with completion due in mid 2014 and was approved by county commissioners in September 2012 6 In January 2013 it was reported that the expected opening date had been pushed back to by Thanksgiving November 2014 7 Erection of the main support structure began in December 2013 8 In April 2014 it was reported that completion had been further delayed until early 2015 4 Installation of the 30 air conditioned passenger capsules each of which can carry up to 15 people began in mid January 2015 and the last capsule was installed on February 5 9 In mid February 2015 it was announced that the soft opening was scheduled for May 1 followed by a grand opening ceremony on May 4 10 The Orlando Eye carried its first passenger on April 29 2015 11 Malfunctions EditOn July 3 2015 at around 4 00 p m a few months after operations began the Eye experienced a technical fault with the system that monitors the wheel position causing the system to automatically shut down stranding about 66 riders for approximately three hours 12 On December 31 2022 the Wheel malfunctioned and suffered from a power failure around 6 20 p m Orange County fire crews had to rescue more than 60 people from the ride No injuries were reported 13 Rebranding EditOn July 28 2016 the Orlando Eye followed its London counterpart in becoming sponsored by Coca Cola and was renamed the Coca Cola Orlando Eye The deal included the renaming of the Eye and four new Surprise and Delight capsules which are branded capsules with a cooler of soda and selfie sticks 14 15 On March 11 2018 it was rebranded again as ICON Orlando 16 On April 4 2019 it was rebranded once again to The Wheel at ICON Park 17 References Edit Merlin Entertainments confirms talks with Circle Entertainment Wood Debra March 17 2011 Merlin Eyes Orlando for Ferris Wheel Project ENR Southeast Retrieved January 23 2016 Merlin Entertainments PLC Announcement of Intention to Float Archived September 25 2015 at the Wayback Machine a b Fais Scott April 16 2014 I Drive 360 Construction continues on the Orlando Eye Bay News 9 Alava Andrea January 20 2015 Passenger Capsules Begin Installation Orlando Eye a b Cruz Georgina January 19 2015 Orlando Eye observation wheel set to open in spring Orlando Sentinel Construction to soon begin on Orlando Eye Click Orlando January 24 2013 I Drive Live The Orlando Eye Goes Vertical Orlando Parks News December 11 2013 Bevil Dewayne Orlando Eye All 30 capsules now in place Orlando Sentinel Retrieved February 5 2015 Dineen Caitlin February 17 2015 Orlando Eye grand opening set for May 4 Harris to Tussauds Orlando Sentinel Jensen Christina April 30 2015 13 year old leukemia patient becomes Orlando Eye s first official rider News 13 Retrieved January 23 2016 Orlando Eye back open after malfunction left riders stuck WFTV July 4 2015 Meredith Michelle January 1 2023 Nerve wracking Riders recount being stuck on The Wheel at ICON Park after power failure WESH 2 Retrieved January 10 2023 Orlando Eye is renamed the Coca Cola Orlando Eye July 28 2016 Retrieved July 28 2016 Dineen Caitlin Orlando Eye officially flies Coca Cola banner Orlando Sentinel Retrieved July 28 2016 Santana Marco Coca Cola Orlando Eye changes name to ICON Orlando Orlando Sentinel Retrieved May 14 2018 Tuttle Brittani April 4 2019 Icon Orlando now renamed as The Wheel at Icon Park Attractions Magazine Retrieved January 25 2023 External links EditOfficial website Coordinates 28 26 36 N 81 28 06 W 28 443198 N 81 468296 W 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