A ferris wheel is on its way to Cairns after visiting the shores of Bondi Beach and Brisbane to temporarily replace the Reef Eye Ferris Wheel on the Esplanade.
The Reef Eye will be dismantled from Wednesday 4 September to allow for an inspection and service on the main axel.
Owner and operator of the ride, Westshell Pty Ltd, has been directed by the manufacturer – Mondial Rides – to send the main axle via boat to the factory in the Netherlands to check the electronics and bearings.
Westshell Director Greg Webster said the Reef Eye would be open to the public until Tuesday night.
"First and foremost, we want to assure patrons that there are no immediate safety issues, this is a precautionary measure instigated by the manufacturer," Mr Webster said.
"To minimise the impact of the ferris wheel's removal, Westshell has organised for it to be replaced with a similar ferris wheel which recently appeared at the Bondi Vista Festival and Brisbane Ekka.
"The temporary ferris wheel is the same as the current ride and will remain in place until the mandatory shut down period in February 2025, when the Reef Eye can be reinstated."
Once the Reef Eye is removed from the Esplanade site, the temporary 32-metre-high ferris wheel is expected to open by Monday 9 September 2024.
Cairns Mayor Amy Eden said the interim ferris wheel would continue to cater for locals and visitors.
"The Reef Eye is a popular ride that has really become synonymous with the Esplanade,' Cr Eden said.
"Safety is always Council's first priority, and while we understand there is no inherent risk, we certainly welcome Mondial Rides taking every precaution to ensure the wellbeing of patrons.
"Securing a temporary wheel in the interim is great news."