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A Ferris wheel lifts spirits in New York’s Times Square

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A Ferris wheel lifts spirits in New York’s Times Square

A view shows the Times Square Wheel, a Ferris wheel constructed in Times Square, ahead of its opening in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., August 25, 2021.

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New Yorkers can ride the new pop-up attraction, a 110-feet-high Ferris wheel, for a bird's eye view of midtown Manhattan

A 110-feet-high (34 meter) Ferris wheel spins in the once bustling heart of Times Square, looking to bring some joy to New York City and help turn the economy around.

For 12 minutes, customers can ride the Times Square Wheel for a bird’s eye view of the so-called Crossroads of the World in midtown Manhattan, by the red glass steps over the TKTS booth where discounted Broadway show tickets are sold.

“I don’t remember the last time I’ve been on a Ferris wheel. That was so much fun,” said Deborah Johnson after taking a spin.

“It was special to be able to go that high in a Ferris wheel in Times Square. How often do you get that opportunity? Never,” said Penelope Bustamante.

Before his ride the Naked Cowboy, a regular attraction himself in Times Square, strummed his guitar and sang, “I’m scared of heights so I’ll probably squeal, ahhhh!”

The idea is to bring back the joy of childhood, said Vito Bruno, who thought up the ride and is the founder and chief executive of AM:PM Entertainment Concepts. “It’s a feel good thing. It’s just the right time. You see people come alive again. New York and this country needs happy right now.”

Not all riders were so enthusiastic.

“It wasn’t as exciting as I thought it would be. This was eh,” said Arlene Schulman. “I thought I could go up to the elevator at one of the hotels and get a better view. Or maybe I’m just a jaded New Yorker.”

Tickets range from $15 to $35. Rides are free each day for 100 people who get a first or second COVID-19 vaccine shot from August 1 through September 12, when the pop-up attraction ends. – Rappler.com

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