Since its 2012 beginnings, the iconic Seattle Great Wheel has been enjoyed by thousands of Washingtonians and visitors who wanted the best views of the city and the Puget Sound. For $14 ($9 for youth), you can experience it for yourself.

But what some people don’t know is that there’s a special cabin that, among other amenities, features a glass-bottom floor. If you’re brave enough to ride it, you’ll see the city in a whole new way.

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The Seattle Great Wheel is open daily, though hours vary by season. And if you’re looking to go off the beaten path when it comes to Washington tourist attractions, check out this list of alternatives.

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