The team
at the London eye are a dedicated and passionate team of 180 people who aim to inspire
visitors by offering excellent service, unrivalled views and an occasion to
remember.
Prior to
visiting with my youngest I had researched the fun facts:
The total
weight of the wheel and capsules is 2,100 tonnes - or as much as 1,272 London
black cabs!
Each
rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning a capsule travels at a stately 26cm
per second, or 0.9km (0.6 miles) per hour - twice as fast as a tortoise
sprinting; allowing passengers to step on and off without the wheel having to
stop. You can see around 40km from the top as far as Windsor Castle on a clear
day.
The height
of the London Eye is 135m (equivalent to 64 red telephone boxes piled on top of
each other) making it the fourth tallest structure in London after the BT
Tower, Tower 42 and One Canada Square in Canary Wharf.
The London
Eye carries 3.5 million customers every year. You would need 6,680 fully booked
Boeing 747-400 jumbo jets to move that number of fliers!
The
spindle holds the wheel structure and the hub rotates it around the spindle. At
23 metres tall, the spindle is around the size of a church spire and, together
with the hub, weighs in at 330 tonnes: over 20 times heavier than Big Ben.
The
circumference of the wheel is 424m (1.392ft) - meaning that if it were
unraveled, it would be 1.75 times longer than the UK's tallest building One
Canada Square.
As a heavyweight
champion each of the 32 capsules weighs 10 tonnes. To put that figure into
perspective, it's the same weight as 1,052,631 pound coins!
We were
treated to a breathtaking view of London, including the houses of Parliament
and the Thames. The experience will astonish, amaze and excite with an
incredible perspective of London that is at once a history lesson, geography
lesson, cultural lesson and a lesson in engineering and design.
The attraction also offers a range of visit options to cater for all school parties during term time, plus free tickets for teachers.
London Eye Experiences provide the perfect setting for students of all ages to discover historical London landmarks both on the River Thames and on view from the London Eye. Students are encouraged to bring London to life with an experience on the London Eye. To help plan the day, the London Eye also offers free planning visits for teachers planning on bringing students for a visit.
Up to two tickets are available per booking, and tickets will be available once the booking is confirmed and payment has been received.
From every angle, the London Eye is an exceptionally useful and inspiring educational tool. This is because so many different disciplines went into its creation and there are so many ways in which it can be used to exemplify aspects of learning - whether in specific areas such as design, technology, architecture and engineering, or more broadly to promote numeracy and literacy, commercial or community issues.
The London
Eye is located within easy walking distance from several London Underground
stations: Waterloo, Embankment, Charing Cross and Westminster.
During this Olympic summer, the London Eye will operate extended opening hours until midnight.
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