The tallest Ferris wheel in the world, Ain Dubai, debuted in Dubai’s skyline two years ago. However, only a few months after it was established, its rotation mysteriously stopped.
The wheel was designed to be a fascinating attraction in the United Arab Emirates hub. However, it is currently immobile, with only its lavish illuminations being in motion. T
Ain Dubai
According to the official website, Ain Dubai is currently closed and won’t reopen until a formal notification is made. The wheel’s revival has been postponed indefinitely, and the original schedule for it to start up again after Ramadan and over the Eid Al Fitr holiday weekend has been changed.
The search for the minds behind the project’s launch in 2021 has gone unanswered. Dubai Eye, a joint venture of worldwide businesses, is located in Bluewaters, a constructed island made for shopping, residing, and entertainment.
- Ain Dubai‘s tallest Ferris wheel mysteriously stopped after its debut.
- Ain Dubai closed, revival postponed, Ramadan, and Eid holiday schedules changed.
- Ferris wheel technical issues arose due to a lack of official explanation.
Each leg is the length of 15 London buses, giving it a height of 250 meters (825 ft). The wheel’s 48 premium cabins can accommodate up to 40 passengers each and offer panoramic views of famous structures like the Burj Al Arab and the Palm Jumeirah.
Tickets cost between 100 and 4,700 dirhams (about $27 and $1,280, respectively), with options for opulent passes and private cabins.
Conjectures concerning the alleged technical issues affecting the Ferris wheel have proliferated due to the lack of an official explanation, especially among Bluewaters’ workers. According to reports in foreign media, the Dubai Eye’s current configuration is only for display.