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Has anyone been on the London Eye
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Hi there I am going to London in November for a few days and I am thinking of taking the London Eye only problem is I am claustrophobic is there a lot of room in the pods? And what would happen if you take a panic attack how would you get off?
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8m x 4m. Each pod holds 40 people. It's a little bigger than the upper deck of a London bus
8m x 4m. Each pod holds 40 people. It's a little bigger than the upper deck of a London bus
Gordie I`m not good in enclosed spaces but love The Eye. No problem at all.
Spacious and you are looked after well.
I went on a sunny day and it was wonderful. The second time was in a downpour and a bit of a waste.
If you did have a panic attack I think you would just have to lie down and wait. No way off in a hurry.
Spacious and you are looked after well.
I went on a sunny day and it was wonderful. The second time was in a downpour and a bit of a waste.
If you did have a panic attack I think you would just have to lie down and wait. No way off in a hurry.
I don't think claustrophobia will be a problem. There is no way of getting you off until you pod gets back to ground level so panic is not an option. It is in fact very relaxing. If you want to just turn up then get there early ie. before 10 am. Later in the day it is booked up by coach trips and tours.
Hopefully over the few days that you are in London, there will be at least one clear day – the views are spectacular. But on a rainy/cloudy day you will not get your monies worth.
I have heard that the view at night is impressive, but I have not seen it for myself.
The 3D experience (included in the price of the ticket) is worth taking in – although most seem not to bother.
I have heard that the view at night is impressive, but I have not seen it for myself.
The 3D experience (included in the price of the ticket) is worth taking in – although most seem not to bother.
I`ve been on it quite a few times. Last time, I was with a friend who was claustrophobic. She didn`t mind small spaces but what she couldn`t stand was being in confined spaces with lots of other people. For example, I couldn`t get her into a packed tube train. I got her onto the Eye though with no problems because she could see out from all sides. The pods are never packed and there is not a feeling of being in a confined space.