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The Seattle Great Wheel, Seattle WA | Nearby Businesses


1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98101

(206) 623-8607

Welcome to Miners Landing on Pier 57, home of The Seattle Great Wheel. With great dining, shopping, and unique experiences on Seattle’s famous waterfront, this is the first place to visit on your next trip. Thank you for visiting and sharing your good times on The Seattle Great Wheel! PAGE RULES: This page is a place for our fans. However, we do need to have certain rules. Please be aware that we must reserve the right to remove any posting or other material that we find off-topic, inappropriate, or objectionable, or that we deem to be an unsolicited idea submission.

Amusement Near The Seattle Great Wheel

Seattle Waterfront
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98101

(206) 623-8607

Business Closed September 21, 2014 Looking for a new location. We will keep you posted and let you know when and where the new location will open.

Seattle Great Wheel
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98101-2013

The Seattle Great Wheel is a giant Ferris wheel at Pier 57 on Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington. With an overall height of 175ft, it was the tallest Ferris wheel on the West Coast of the United States when it opened on June 29, 2012.Opening dayThe inauguration ceremony and opening to the public was on June 29, 2012. Participants in the ceremony, which took place at 2:30 p.m., included a presentation of colors by the US Coast Guard, a speech by Seattle mayor Michael McGinn, and entertainment by the University of Washington cheerleaders, spirit team, and marching band.Approximately 200 people lined up for the first ride on the wheel. Tickets cost $13 per person, with discounts for children and seniors. One luxury VIP gondola with red leather seats and a glass floor is available and costs $50 per person.Construction and designSeattle was the third city in North America to offer a wheel of this design, following the Niagara SkyWheel at Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, Canada, which is also 175ft tall, and the larger Myrtle Beach SkyWheel in South Carolina, which is 187ft tall. The Seattle wheel is the only one of the three to be built over water.

Ride the Ducks of Seattle
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
516 Broad St
Seattle, WA 98109

(206) 441-3825

You haven't seen Seattle until you've seen it from a Duck! These quirky 90-minute land and water tours show tourists and locals alike all the sights of the Emerald City, including the Seattle Waterfront, Pioneer Square, Pike Place Market and the downtown shopping district. Then, SPLASH into Lake Union for a look at the Sleepless in Seattle floating home, Gas Works Park and a breathtaking view of the skyline! On your Duck Tour you'll clap, laugh and dance while your Tour Guide shares historical information, local folklore and quacks you up with jokes! Great fun for the entire family - it's a party on wheels that floats!

Seattle Waterfront Ferris Wheel
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98101

(206) 623-8607

PlayDate SEA
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1275 Mercer St
Seattle, WA 98109

(206) 623-7529

PlayDate strives to promote healthy family activities by offering the best play structure around. Healthy food options as well as all the regular goodies and Stumptown Coffee.

Seattle Space Needle
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Broad St
Seattle, WA 98109

(206) 905-2100

Great Wheel Seattle
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98168

(206) 623-8607

The Big Wheel
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98101

(206) 623-8607

KISW 99.9 "The Rock"
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1100 Olive Way
Seattle, WA 98101

(800) 783-7625

Monday - Friday: 6am-10am: BJ & Migs Mornings 10am-2pm: Ryan Castle 2pm-6pm: The Men's Room 6pm-10pm: Taryn Daly 12am-5am: Matt Koch Saturday: 6am-10am: C.C. 10pm-2am: Metal Shop Sunday: 7am-12pm: Dude It's The 80s

Shorty's in Belltown
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2222 2nd Ave, # A
Seattle, WA 98121

(206) 441-5449

Wings Over Washington
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98101

(206) 602-1808

Brand new, interactive, state-of-the-art flying theater that takes you on an aerial adventure over Washington State

Shadows Haunted Attraction
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
325 5th Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109

Shadows is an indoor haunted attraction that ran for two years in Tukwila, WA. In 2015, we were invited to produce a haunted exhibit for the EMP Museum in Seattle. Come experience a new Halloween tradition!

Ninety KTV
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
207 2nd Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

(425) 247-4419

Landmark and Historical Place Near The Seattle Great Wheel

Seattle Waterfront Arcade
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1301 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98101-2013

Xplore CrossFit
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1223 Western Ave
Seattle, WA 98101

(206) 456-6236

Crossfit Fundamentals (Intro to group classes) Tuesday/Thursday 6:00pm Group classes: Monday/Wednesday 7/11 am; 4/5/6 pm Tuesday/Thursday 7/11am; 5/6pm Friday 7/11am; 4pm Saturday 9:00am

University Street station
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
3rd Ave
Seattle, WA 98101

(800) 201-4900

The University Street Station is a Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel Station located under Third Avenue between Union and Seneca Streets in Downtown Seattle. Sound Transit's Central Link light rail trains serve this station alongside King County Metro and Sound Transit Express buses. It is completely underground, with entrances in the 1201 Third Avenue Tower (Third Ave. & Seneca St.), the Cobb Building parking garage (Third Ave. & University St.), Benaroya Hall (Third Ave. & University St.) and a wheelchair accessible walkway to Second Avenue and University Street. 7,900 daily light rail boardings are predicted for the year 2020.The Second Avenue and University Street entry passage includes wall tiles with music-related inscriptions.Suggestions have been made to change the name of the station to "Benaroya Hall" or "Symphony" due to possible confusion with University of Washington and U District stations.

The Moore Apartment
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1526 3rd Ave
Seattle, WA 98101

Seattle Pride Parade
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
4th Ave & Union St
Seattle, WA 98122

(206) 322-9561

Biblioteca Centrale di Seattle
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1000 Fourth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

La Biblioteca Centrale di Seattle è la struttura più importante del sistema bibliotecario pubblico di Seattle. L'edificio, alto 11 piani e realizzato in vetro e acciaio, fu aperto al pubblico il 23 maggio 2004. La biblioteca ha una superficie di 34.000 m2 e può contenere fino a un milione e quattrocentocinquantamila libri. Nel primo anno di apertura fu visitata da oltre 2 milioni di persone.StoriaSin dal 1891 c'è sempre stata una biblioteca nel centro di Seattle, tuttavia inizialmente questa non aveva degli spazi dedicati e fu spesso costretta a cambiare edificio. La Seattle Carnegie Library fu la prima biblioteca permanente ad essere collocata in un edificio specifico; inizialmente aveva una superficie di 5100 m2 e fu ingrandita nel 1946. Nonostante i lavori di espansione, la biblioteca si rivelò progressivamente troppo piccola per una città che, nel frattempo, aveva aumentato notevolmente la popolazione. Una seconda biblioteca di 19.100 m2 fu costruita al posto della vecchia Carnegie Library nel 1960 ma verso la fine degli anni '90 anche questa nuova biblioteca cominciò ad essere troppo piccola e iniziarono i progetti per costruirne una nuova.Realizzazione e DesignI fondi per la costruzione della nuova biblioteca furono trovati tramite l'emissione di una obbligazione per un valore complessivo di 196,4 milioni di dollari, inoltre anche Bill Gates, fondatore della Microsoft contribuì con 20 milioni di dollari. L'edificio fu progettato da Rem Koolhaas e Joshua Prince-Ramus in collaborazione con lo studio di architetti di Seattle LMN Architects. La biblioteca fu concepita come un'opera di celebrazione dei libri e la sua forma dall'esterno è inusuale poiché si è scelto di assoggettare la struttura dell'edificio alle funzioni che dovevano essere svolte all'interno piuttosto che il contrario.

Underworld Tour
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
608 1st Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 682-4646

Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
73rd Floor, 701 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 386-5564

Come visit Columbia Center's Sky View Observatory for a spectacular view. We are open 7 days a week 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The fee is $14.75 for adults and $9 for seniors, military, students and children six to twelve. It is free for children five and under. Twitter: @ColumbiaSkyView Instagram: @SkyViewObservatory Sky View Observatory Cafe: Come vista us for happy hour between 3-6pm. Enjoy $1 off taps and house wine, and $2 off our Signature Mezze Plate. Menu and information: http://www.ravishingradish.com/skyviewcafe.html Sky View Observatory Events: The Sky View Observatory offers a one-of-a-kind event space in the highest public observatory in the Pacific Northwest, with award-winning, full-service catering from Ravishing Radish Catering. Whether it’s an intimate wedding, a cocktail party, or a corporate event, the Observatory and Ravishing Radish will meet every event need. Seated events for up to 75 and stand-up, reception-style events for up to 100. Contact us today to plan your event: 206.860.7449 | [email protected] The 76- story Columbia Center has been a landmark of the Seattle skyline since its opening in 1985. It was formerly known as the Bank of America Tower and Columbia Seafirst Center. This Seattle landmark is the tallest building in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest region. Reaching heights of 284.2 m (932 ft) it is nearly twice the size of the Space Needle, and at one point it was the tallest skyscraper west of the Mississippi River! It is currently the fourth tallest building west of the Mississippi, the second tallest building on the West Coast, and the twentieth tallest building in the United States. It contains seventy-six stories of class-A office and retail space and six stories of subterranean parking, making it the building with the most stories west of the Mississippi. Building Facts: •Architect: Chester Lindsey •Cost of Construction: $285 million •Construction Time: 2 years •Tallest building, by number of stories, west of the Mississippi River •76 stories above Fourth Avenue •943 feet (295 meters) tall at Fourth Avenue (nearly twice the height of the Space Needle) •1,049 feet (328 meters) above sea level •1.5 million rentable square feet office and retail space •6 levels of subterranean parking with 705 parking spaces Retail Atrium: •Levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 with approx. 144,000 rentable square feet of shops, with approx. 173,000 square feet of public arcade •6 escalators connect retail levels with building lobby •The Atrium is connected to two other high-rise buildings via a pedestrian tunnel on the Level 2 Occupancy: •Approximately 5,000 people work at Columbia Center (when fully occupied) •Approximately 2,000 people visit the building every business day

Columbia Center
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
701 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 386-5151

Columbia Centre là một toàn nhà cao tầng tại trung tâm thành phố Seatle, tiểu bang Washington, Hoa Kỳ. Tòa nhà này được xây xong năm 1991. Columbia Centre có chiều cao 285 m, 76 tầng. Tòa nhà này được thiết kế bởi Chester L. Lindsey Architects, một đơn vị cũng thiết kế Fourth and Blanchard Building ở Belltown và được nhà thầu Howard S. Wright Construction Co thi công. Đến năm 2008, đây là tòa nhà cao thứ 51 thế giới.

1600 Seventh Avenue
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
7th Ave
Seattle, WA 98101

Qwest Plaza, now officially known as 1600 Seventh, is a 32-story, 152m skyscraper in Seattle, Washington, completed in 1976 and designed by John Graham & Company. As of 2012 it is the 14th tallest building in the city. Qwest Plaza was originally known as the Pacific Northwest Bell Building, and later 1600 Bell Plaza, and US West Communications.In April 2012, a year after acquiring Qwest Communications, Centurylink sold the Bell Plaza/Qwest Plaza property to New York real estate investment firm Clarion Partners for $137 million and is now leasing floors 3–15 to Centurylink and floors 16–32 to Nordstrom (floor 18 is currently occupied by The Urban Renaissance Group). Centurylinks NW Regional President, Brian Stading issued a statement claiming that the tower was not a fundamental component of their business strategy. Seattle real estate company, The Urban Renaissance Group, represented Clarion in the sale and will operate the building for the new owner.

The Kingdome
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
Formerly at 201 S King St
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 296-3111

The Kingdome (officially King County Multipurpose Domed Stadium[1]) was a multi-purpose stadium located in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood. Owned and operated by King County, the Kingdome opened in 1976 and was best known as the home stadium of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL), the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB), and the Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The stadium was also the home stadium of the Seattle Sounders of the North American Soccer League (NASL) and hosted numerous amateur sporting events, concerts, and other events.

Seattle Stuff
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Broad St
Seattle, WA 98109

Seattle, a medley of lush green hills surrounded by snow capped mountains and sparking blue waters. In the middle of this lands a technologist from Silicon Valley who moves to Seattle looking for and opportunity for innovation and adventure. This page describes Seattle as seen by a Californian Migrant.

Space Needle
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Broad St
Seattle, WA 98109

(206) 905-2100

Still ahead of its time, the Space Needle features breathtaking views of the Seattle area and beyond. Journey skyward to the Observation Deck for 360 degrees of indoor and outdoor viewing at 520'. You can also join us 500' above ground at our world-famous revolving restaurant - SkyCity.

TheFilmSchool
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
305 Harrison St
Seattle, WA 98109

(206) 709-2555

TheFilmSchool is a non-profit film program located in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on intensive training in screenwriting and directing. TheFilmSchool's mission statement 'to elevate the art of cinematic storytelling' guides the curriculum to heavily emphasize character, structure, and understanding the principles of storytelling. The program was founded in 2003 by Stewart Stern, John Jacobsen, Rick Stevenson, Warren Etheredge, and Tom Skerritt.ContestsTheFilmSchool launched the Great American Short Screenplay Contest in 2008, in partnership with the Seattle International Film Festival. Christopher McQuarrie, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of The Usual Suspects, called TheFilmSchool "probably the best place in the world to study story.”StaffActor Robert Redford joined TheFilmSchool Advisory Board in 2008. All the founders still teach in the 3 Week Intensive. Various other producers, writers, and directors teach at the establishment. These include: John Jacobsen, Rick Stevenson, Warren Etheredge, and Stewart Stern, screenwriter of Rebel Without A Cause.

SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL BEERFEST
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
290 2nd Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109

2016 Dates and Times Fri July 8 12p-10p Sat July 9 12p-10p Sun July 10 12p-7p Cost: $25 (adv. online only) $30 at gate Paid entry includes 10 beer tickets & official BEERFEST glass BEST VALUE: THE BIG DEAL $40 (adv. online only) for 30 beer tickets- $5 for non-drinkers/designated drivers Extra beer tickets $1 Beers are 4oz. servings Beers range 1 to 7 tickets Typically at least half are just 1 ticket Looking for a sweet deal? Check out the Grande Beer Garden w/ 3-ticket ($3) full pints of Pilsner Urquell. Sweet! FREE RE-ENTRY ALL WEEKEND Must have glass AND wristband. No exceptions. 21 & Over ONLY FAIR WARNING:. Selections may be limited at times. Please come early & often to avoid missing out on the rarest of the fest. No refunds for unused tickets.

Dino's Tomato Pie
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1524 E Olive Way
Seattle, WA 98122

(206) 403-1742

Immanuel Lutheran Church (Seattle, Washington)
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1215 Thomas St
Seattle, WA 98109

Immanuel Lutheran Church is a historic church at 1215 Thomas Street in Seattle, Washington.It was built in 1907 and added to the National Register in 1982.

Analog Coffee
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
235 Summit Ave E
Seattle, WA 98102

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Playway
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
305 Harrison St
Seattle, WA 98109

(206) 651-6643