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Getting on The London Eye

london eye flight picture

London Eye: Getting On for your "Flight" over the Thames

James Martin

Here the picture shows folks getting on the London Eye. The Eye travels so slowly you can get on while it's actually moving.

Guests in wheelchairs have no problems getting into the pods; the Eye is stopped for easier entrance. The London Eye has served more than 55,000 disabled customers. Disabled customers get a discount on tickets. If you are disabled and unable to wait in long lines, there is a fast track service available.

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