New High Roller Las Vegas Locals’ Rates

Las Vegas locals can ride the High Roller for newly discounted rates and buy annual season passes to ride the world’s largest observation wheel. Clark County residents can ride the wheel for more than half off, and special pricing is available for birthdays and private cabins. Discounts also can be extended to guests.

The world’s tallest observation wheel, the High Roller in Las Vegas, has new permanent pricing for local passengers.

Clark County residents each can buy one ticket at more than half off, lowering the cost to $13 for adult tickets during the day and $18 at other times. Teens from ages 13 through 17 can ride for $7 during the day and $12 at other times, and those age 12 and under always ride free.

Clark County residents also can opt for a Happy Half Hour ticket, which gives them an open bar during the ride for $10 more during the day and $15 more at night.

The High Roller also is offering new annual passes for local residents, which cost $79 for adults and $49 for teens.

Each annual pass is good for an unlimited number of rides for one calendar year. Each pass also offers a $10 Happy Half Hour upgrade, 20 percent off at the Sky Lounge, half off of standard ticket prices for up to three guests.

When the holder of the annual pass has a birthday, he or she can reserve a standard private cabin for half off or a private bar cabin at a 30 percent discount during his or her birthday month.

Locals can obtain their discounted tickets and annual passes at the High Roller, LINQ box office, or any box office owned by Caesars Entertainment.