Sky Whirl

Sky Whirl
General information
Type triple Ferris wheel
Location Marriott's Great America Park, Santa Clara (California)
Marriott's Great America Park, Gurnee (Illinois)
Construction started 1976
Demolished 1997 - Santa Clara
2001 - Gurnee[1]
Height 110 ft
Design and construction
Architecture firm Intamin AG

Sky Whirl was an Intamin Triple Giant Ferris wheel that operated at both Marriott's Great America Parks.[2]

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History

It was basically 3 arms with 2 wheels always spinning while one was on the ground loading.[2][3] It gave park guests a chance to relax and get a cool breeze. It was a ride for the whole family. Today, neither Sky Whirl operates. The one in Santa Clara, California closed in 1997 and the one in Gurnee, Illinois closed in 2000.[4] Coincidentally, both were replaced with Vekoma Inverted Boomerang roller coasters. Both rides are greatly missed, and roller coaster enthusiasts criticized the roller coaster at Six Flags Great America, called Déjà Vu, for taking the Sky Whirl's place. Ironically, due to constant malfunctions and down time this replacement ride was not popular with most park guests; it gave its last rides on October 28, 2007 before being removed.

The Sky Whirl ride at the Gurnee park reached a height of 110 feet.[5]

The first of these types of rides, the Astrowheel, located at the former Six Flags Astroworld, had only two arms and was built in 1969. A similar ride was located at Hershey Park, called the Giant Wheel, however it had two wheels instead of three. It was removed in 2004. A double wheel called the Galaxi was built at Six Flags Magic Mountain, but it was removed due to space constraints. Another double wheel was built at Kings Island, but was relocated to Australia.

The Santa Clara ride was featured in the movie Beverly Hills Cop III.

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