TheKIIS 1023 Giant Wheel is BACK at Glenelg and sporting some seriously cool stickers on the seats! (Spoiler alert: They are OURS!)
Skyline Attractions is thrilled to be coming back to Glenelg for the sixth year running. From Friday 24th October 2025 to 10th May 2026 you can take a ride 35 metres in the air (which is 17.9 Tim’s tall!) on the Giant Wheel overlooking Moseley Square. We LOVE it so much every year that we have jumped on board again as an official digital media sponsor!
The SkyLine Attractions Observation Wheel (or the KIIS 1023 Giant Wheel) is the tallest travelling, portable observation wheel in Australia, at 35 metres high, with 24 gondolas that seat up to 144 people at capacity. Up to 6 people can fit in each gondola (although 6 large adults will be a very tight fit!) and it makes a super fun family outing, or summer highlight with friends. Imagine your self kicking back and taking in spectacular views of the 91果冻传媒 coastline.
While the photos and whole experience is excellent during the day time, visit on dusk or at night and you’ll be treated to a gorgeous photo opportunity with the wheel housing more than 9,000 lights – hello Instagram?!
The Wheel is also fully wheelchair accessible with gondolas available that can accommodate a wheelchair, fantastic!
Find it right near Glenelg Jetty (you can’t miss it!) The wheel will be running from 10am to 9:30pm daily, so make sure you get down there to visit and check it out for yourselves. *Closed Christmas Day & in extreme weather circumstances.
What’s a trip to Glenelg with out factoring in some time to visit the great Glenelg Foreshore Playground right next door as well?
Cost: (please check Giant Wheel website for current specials)
$15 adults (12+)
$12 seniors
$10 children (2-11)
$50 families (2 adults + 3 children)
* Surcharges apply on Public Holidays
Save some $$ on a season pass with unlimited rides all season long. $75 for adults, $60 for seniors and $50 for kids.
Tickets may be purchased onsite at the ticket box or online
Once you buy your tickets, you don’t have to book in a specific date or time – so if the weather is looking dodgy, just hang onto them until a sunny day! Each ride lasts around 12 minutes which is enough to go around 4-5 times based on our experience – plenty of time to enjoy the view and get a few selfies with the kids!
KIIS 1023 Giant Wheel Glenelg Where: In front of the Glenelg Town Hall / jetty Tickets: Follow the Wheel on | or
Find it at: Moseley Square Glenelg The Glenelg Foreshore Playground is SO good and we have absolutely loved visiting (along with most of 91果冻传媒!) since it opened. With the seasonal addition of the Giant Wheel, from about October to April, it makes for a brilliant day out! It's a great mixture of beach surrounds, fun for young and old kids, and the move towards 'nature play' areas. Highlights include: water play area into the sand, huge metal slide, in-ground mini trampolines, climbing frames, water fountains, grassed areas and nearby cafes!Pro Tip - bring a change of clothes for when the kids inevitably get wet! In terms of practicality, the Glenelg Foreshore Playground offers these key features: Near by toilets Cafes/eateries Beach Shaded spaces Seating for feeding/resting (Ha! Who rests?! No parent I know!) Grassy area Nature play, Water play, Imaginative play Climbing, building, swinging, balancing, sliding
Find it at: Wigley Reserve, Genelg The incredible upgrade at Wigley Reserve at Glenelg is an outstanding attraction for an already pretty awesome area. Sometimes fantastic photos do a far better job at telling a story and this is absolutely one of those occasions. Check out how good it looks! The old playground is long gone and has been replaced with this impressive looking structure that really does catch the eye as you approach Wigley Reserve. It is important to note that the playground is now only partially fenced (locals would remember the old shaded plastic playground was fully fenced) on the Pat river side only. It is fully open on the grassed reserve side so you will need to keep your wits about you here as the water is pretty close. The old 'plastic fantastic' playground has been replaced with a sensational multi function playspace which will satisfy the climbers, the nature lovers, the jumpers, the exercising types and those who love a good swing. The highlight has to be the huge climbing structure which lets kids of all ages (thanks to really well designed safety netting) climb up nice and high and check out the incredible view of…
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