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It still had several steps to complete before the giant wheel could be installed, temporarily, in the Plaza de Panama as early as Spring.
The idea was to create a way for visitors to dine safely amid the coronavirus pandemic inside one of 36 enclosed gondolas, which would provide sweeping views of San Diego. It would have been operated for three to six months by Sky Views of America and managed by The Cohn Restaurant Group, which owns the iconic Prado Restaurant and Tea Pavilion that are located in the park.
Plans for observation wheel in Balboa Park suspended
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and last updated 2021-01-19 22:36:24-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â Plans to temporarily install an observation wheel in Balboa Park have been suspended, the city confirmed.
Plans for the Balboa Park Star, which recently gained support from the majority of the city s Balboa Park Committee, would have seen a sky wheel temporarily installed in the park s Plaza de Panama. The effort was considered a feasible method to attract more visitors back as the park s museums and restaurants deal with coronavirus-related closures.
A city spokesperson said due to the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the plans for the Balboa Park Star were halted by David Cohn, of the Cohn Restaurant Group. The group, alongside Sky Views of America, proposed the sky wheel last October.