The SkyStar Observation Wheel is 150 feet tall at it's highest point, offering incredible views of San Francisco out to the Pacific Ocean.
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But can you stomach a ride on "America's largest traveling observation wheel?"
We sent our cameras for a ride to give you a first-hand view of the passenger experience, and to show how high up it really feels. Check it out in the video player above!
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What about coronavirus and social distancing?
The Ferris wheel is made up of 36 fully-enclosed, temperature-controlled gondolas, which hold a maximum of six people per car.
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SkyStar's website also says they "implemented strict measures to combat the spread of COVID-19 and are following guidance from the CDC and the state and local government." You can read more about their COVID-19 protocol here.
Last but not least, what about the tickets?
From Oct. 21-26, tickets cost $10 per person.
After that, the pricing is as follows:
Adults: $18 + tax
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Children (12 and under): $12 + tax
Seniors (65+): $12 + tax
Children 2 and under ride free
You can purchase them on the SkyStar website, here.