Will the i360 engineers have allowed for 200 people jumping up and down in their pod? That's a frightening thought.Freaking out the kids by jumping up and down on the glass floored section is always a personal highlight.
Will the i360 engineers have allowed for 200 people jumping up and down in their pod? That's a frightening thought.Freaking out the kids by jumping up and down on the glass floored section is always a personal highlight.
Being equidistant between Brighton and 'there', we occasionally go to Gun Wharf Quay, but have never been to Brighton Marina (which I've always assumed to be a similar chav fueled 'experience').
The tower does come into that as it's mightily impressive and always, weather permitting, worth going to the top.
But then again Portsmouth harbour always has a pooh load of stuff going on.
Brighton it'll be the sea and the downs, hardly the naval dockyards, HMS Victory
How about the Royal Pavillion, West Pier, Palace Pier, hundreds on the Prom, regency Squares, passing ships & the one legged lady entertaining clients in the sea view hotel rooms
I just don't understand what there will be that's worth seeing from the top. The English Channel - great; The South Downs - you can get much better views from driving or walking through the Downs; Brighton rooftops - wow; The Isle of Wight - on a clear day maybe.
As said by a previous poster, at least Portsmouth Harbour is interesting. And from the London Eye you get a panorama of the London skyline.
Indeed. The Wheel is really disappointing, the view is a load of sea and the rooftops of Kemp Town and Whitehawk - big whoop.
I just don't understand what there will be that's worth seeing from the top
Or a victory party for Jeremy Corbyn?I have read that the bit which goes up and down can be hired for gigs. This has to happen.
The Wheel is 50m high. The i360 will be over three times as high.
Bunch of misery guts. It'll be an amazing view.
Bunch of misery guts. It'll be an amazing view.
So you get to see three times as much sea and three times as many rooftops. Amazing.
Yeah right, great view of an industrial field of wind turbines all too soon.
Being equidistant between Brighton and 'there', we occasionally go to Gun Wharf Quay, but have never been to Brighton Marina (which I've always assumed to be a similar chav fueled 'experience').
The tower does come into that as it's mightily impressive and always, weather permitting, worth going to the top.
But then again Portsmouth harbour always has a pooh load of stuff going on.
Brighton it'll be the sea and the downs, hardly the naval dockyards, HMS Victory etc.
View attachment 68160
View attachment 68161
View attachment 68162
View attachment 68163
You will get a great view over Brighton and the Downs. Both beautiful, both full of sights worth seeing, and seeing them from a new angle will be lovely.
It'll be brilliant.
It will also look great from the beach, close up or from a distance, and from the sea.
I don't understand the negativity.