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Voyager
600 Foot Observattion Wheel
The Voyager Observation Wheel
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Alfred DiMora is a key member of the team that is creating Voyager, one of the world's largest Ferris wheels, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 600-foot diameter Voyager V2 Observation Wheel will have 30 observation cars or orbitors, each carrying 20 guests in luxurious accommodations, complete with a full service bar and restroom. At the center of the wheel, 385 feet above the ground, will be a four-story facility, including nightclubs, restaurants, and observation decks. Please visit Voyager's award-winning website, www.voyager-ent.com, for more details on this dynamic project, including a virtual tour of the upcoming wheel.
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| This is the main rendering of the 600-foot Voyager V2 Observation Wheel. Please click on the thumbnail to enlarge.
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| The wheel's center will feature restaurants, observation decks, swimming pools, and other attractions 385 feet above the ground.
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| The V2's three-story base includes the passenger loading facility, restaurants, shops, and the DiMora Motorcar exposition.
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| Overview shows the restaurants and swimming pools at the 385-foot level of the Voyager Observation Wheel complex.
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| Conceptual rendering of the inside of one of the 30 orbitors carried on the wheel. The configuration may be changed for dining, weddings, and other uses.
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The plush interior of these orbitors includes video displays to communicate with other orbitors, a well-stocked bar, and a restroom for the 27-minute scenic ride.
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Spectacular views may be seen from either one of two interior observation decks 385 feet above the ground.
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| The lights of Las Vegas will add a romantic touch to the fine dining available at the 385-foot level of Voyager.
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| Alfred and Yvonne DiMora stand by a conceptual model of the Voyager Observation Wheels to be built in Las Vegas and Dubai.
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| Alfred DiMora discusses engineering plans with Tracy Jones, Chief Operating Officer of Voyager Entertainment International.
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| Voyager CEO Richard Hannigan and Alfred DiMora survey the Las Vegas skyline to choose a location for Voyager. |
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Here a conceptual video rendering of how a Voyager might be integrated into the skyline anywhere in the world.
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