"Visitors will be able to soar over 50 metres into the skies above historic Windsor, with breathtaking views over the Castle battlements, the River Thames, Eton College and the stunning countryside beyond. On a clear day or night you can even see as far as the gleaming arch of Wembley Stadium and the glittering skyline of Central London."
It seems, from poking around looking for current info, that the wheel didn't make enough money to justify setting it up, after a few years. That makes me even more grateful that I got to ride it, thanks to Julie and Adam Daniel.
I didn't look toward London. Maybe we could see Legoland from there. :-)
I don't know who wrote this, but it's pretty:
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I found it here:
https://jameswoodward.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/the-windsor-wheel/
It seems, from poking around looking for current info, that the wheel didn't make enough money to justify setting it up, after a few years. That makes me even more grateful that I got to ride it, thanks to Julie and Adam Daniel.
I didn't look toward London. Maybe we could see Legoland from there. :-)