Delhi Eye

Atlantic Water World
General information
Type Dutch Wheels (Vekoma) R50 transportable Ferris wheel[1][2]
Location Delhi, India
Completed 2010[1]
Opened 2014[1]
Cost Approximately Rs 70 crore[3]
Passenger cabins

Delhi Eye is now closed and the same place is known as Atlantic Water World. It is the largest Water Park in Delhi. It has capacity of 3000 people and has more that 20 slides and attractions.

The Delhi Eye transportable Ferris wheel installation[2] at Kalindi Kunj Park in the Okhla neighbourhood of Delhi, India, opened to the public in October 2014.[3]

The wheel has 36 air-conditioned cabins, each able to carry six passengers, from which Akshardham Temple, Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple, Qutb Minar and Red Fort are visible on a clear day. It was constructed by Dutch Wheels BV,[3] a division of Vekoma Rides Manufacturing, and operated by Izara Entertainment.[1]

Conflicting reports credit the Delhi Eye with an overall height of either (approximately) 45 metres (148 ft)[2][4] or 200 feet (61 m)[1] (The Indian Express suggests both[3]), and a diameter of "slightly over 40" m (130 ft).[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Bhanj, Jaideep Deo (7 October 2014). "Delhi Eye thrown open to the public". The Hindu. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Giant wheel a monumental treat
  3. 1 2 3 4 Years after its construction, Delhi Eye is finally open to public
  4. View from the sky: Delhi Eye reopens

https://recipes.timesofindia.com/articles/food-trips/5-best- places-in-delhi/ncr-to-spend-weekends-during-summer- holidays/fun-weekend-ideas-for-your- family/photostory/64479973.cms

Indian Express, FHW, New Kid on the Block http://www.expressbpd.com/fhw/market-fhw/new-kids-on-the- block-fhw-201806/402754/

http://www.internationalnewsandviews.com/beat-the-heat/

Coordinates: 28°32′45″N 77°18′36″E / 28.545851°N 77.310037°E / 28.545851; 77.310037

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