NHL great Ryan Getzlaf and his family rode the High Roller observation wheel this week at The LINQ in Las Vegas (Photo credit: Bryan Steffy / WireImage / www.BryanSteffyPhoto.com).
Pictured are Ryan Getzlaf, Paige Getzlaf (wife) sons Ryder Getzlaf (white shirt) and Gavin Getzlaf (blue shirt) and baby Willa Getzlaf.

The new 550-foot-tall High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel, is located in The LINQ, the Strip’s all-new outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment district.
Photo credit: Bryan Steffy / WireImage / www.BryanSteffyPhoto.com.

Photo credit: Bryan Steffy / WireImage / www.BryanSteffyPhoto.com.

Photo credit: Bryan Steffy / WireImage / www.BryanSteffyPhoto.com.

Photo credit: Bryan Steffy / WireImage / www.BryanSteffyPhoto.com.

Photo credit: Bryan Steffy / WireImage / www.BryanSteffyPhoto.com.
The High Roller
Standing more than 100-feet taller than the iconic London Eye, the High Roller features 28 glass-enclosed cabins each equipped to hold up to 40 passengers.A variety of ticket packages for the attraction are now available for purchase online with daytime prices beginning at $24.95 plus applicable fees. Tickets may also be purchased on-site at the High Roller as well as locations throughout TheLINQ.com. The High Roller operates seven days a week, 365 days a year.