Tuesday 1 October 2013

Eureka Skydeck 88

Eureka Skydeck 88Overview


     Experience Melbourne from the dizzying heights of the Eureka Skydeck 88, which boasts spectacular 360-degree views of the city. See Melbourne’s most iconic landmarks, spot ships sailing on Port Phillip Bay and admire the Dandenong Ranges from the highest point in Melbourne. For the ultimate rush, upgrade to include entry to ‘The Edge’ – a glass cube that projects out from the Skydeck with you in it!

Highlights

  • Admission to the Eureka Skydeck 88 in Melbourne
  • Stand on the highest viewing platform in the Southern Hemisphere
  • Enjoy 360-degree views of Melbourne's CBD, Port Phillip Bay and the Dandenong Ranges
  • Use the free viewfinders to see all of Melbourne's iconic locations
  • Step outside to 'The Terrace' and feel the rush of wind
  • Ride 'The Edge' as it projects out over the city (if option selected)

 

What You Can Expect

      Get set for liftoff as you enter the Eureka Skydeck express elevator, which will take you to level 88 in less than 40 seconds! On the Skydeck 88, be amazed by the panoramic views from the floor-to-ceiling windows that surround you. See Melbourne’s Central Business District, the sports precinct and Port Phillip Bay; if it’s a clear day, your view will extend all the way out to the Dandenong Ranges. You won’t miss a thing with the 30 complimentary viewfinders placed around the Skydeck floor.

      Walk through the air lock and go outside to ‘The Terrace.’ Feel the wind rush in your ears as you stand 975 feet (300 meters) above the ground. Grab a pair of high-powered binoculars for up-close views of the city, and watch ‘The Edge’ in action as it projects out from the side of the building.

       For more of a thrill, upgrade your admission to include entry to ‘The Edge.’ Feel your pulse race and your adrenaline pump as you step out into this glass cube that extends 10 feet (3 meters) out from the Skydeck with you in it! The only thing of its kind in the world, ‘The Edge’ will make you feel as if you are walking on air.

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