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[[File:Chunder_Wheel.jpg|thumb|Chunder Wheel, 1984]]
[[File:Chunder_Wheel.jpg|thumb|Chunder Wheel, 1984]]
'''Chunder Wheel''' is an accessible Ferris wheel located on a fairground in the [[Washington Beach]] area of [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]. It still stands in [[1984]], but by [[1986]] the area is used for construction by [[Avery Carrington]] (the same place where [[Tommy Vercetti]] gets missions from him). It is unknown exactly what happened to the Ferris Wheel and the fairground, though it is implied that Avery Carrington bought the fairground and demolished it to build either an office building or condominium.
'''Chunder Wheel''' is an accessible Ferris wheel located on a fairground in the [[Washington Beach]] area of [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], roughly adjacent to [[Starfish Island]] . It still stands in [[1984]], but by [[1986]] the area is used for construction by [[Avery Carrington]] (the same place where [[Tommy Vercetti]] gets missions from him). It is unknown exactly what happened to the Ferris Wheel and the fairground, though it is implied that Avery Carrington bought the fairground and demolished it to build either an office building or condominium.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 21:04, 24 April 2011

File:Chunder Wheel.jpg
Chunder Wheel, 1984

Chunder Wheel is an accessible Ferris wheel located on a fairground in the Washington Beach area of Vice City, roughly adjacent to Starfish Island . It still stands in 1984, but by 1986 the area is used for construction by Avery Carrington (the same place where Tommy Vercetti gets missions from him). It is unknown exactly what happened to the Ferris Wheel and the fairground, though it is implied that Avery Carrington bought the fairground and demolished it to build either an office building or condominium.

Trivia

  • In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, a glitch sometimes occurs when cabins don't exist at all.
  • Chunder means to vomit, which may imply that many people, after riding the Ferris wheel, vomit.
  • The Chunder Wheel is a reference to The Wonder Wheel, an actual ferris wheel in Coney Island, Brooklyn.