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by Honey Hill on 5/7/23Fly LINQ Zipline at The LINQ Promenade - Las VegasThis was a great experience but very quick for the price.
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The Fly LINQ Zipline at THE LINQ is a one-of-a-kind attraction on the Las Vegas Strip. As “the Strip’s only zipline,” the Fly LINQ offers an unrivaled view while guests soar 1,121 feet above Las Vegas Boulevard. After taking off from the 12-story departure tower, guests can reach up to 35 mph while taking in The LINQ Promenade on their way to the trip’s end at the hotel-casino’s other high-flying attraction, the High Roller Wheel. The Fly LINQ Zipline at THE LINQ can accommodate guests between 3'4" and 6'8" and within 60 to 300 pounds. Private party bookings are also available.
To connect with Fly LINQ Zipline at THE LINQ:
The Fly LINQ Zipline at THE LINQ is located at 3545 South Las Vegas Boulevard in the heart of The LINQ Promenade. Guests can find parking in The LINQ garage on LINQ Lane, as well as an outdoor lot behind the promenade. Valet parking services are also available nearby. Here's a link to a Google map display of the various parking options in the area.
The Fly LINQ Zipline at THE LINQ can be reached via the Las Vegas Monorail. The Harrah’s & The LINQ station is about a 2-minute walk from The LINQ Promenade.
A Monorail map can be viewed here.
The closest bus stop to the Fly LINQ Zipline at THE LINQ is at the WB Flamingo after LINQ stop on East Flamingo Road via the 202 line.
A bus map can be viewed here.
This was a great experience but very quick for the price.
Reasonably priced compared to other attractions in Vegas. We (myself and my 2 teenagers) enjoyed it. Didn’t seem to go very fast but maybe our pre-ride expectations didn’t really meet the actual events. Glad we did it but would try other next time.
It’s fairly anticlimactic. It moves slow, and you just sit there. If you’re looking for a little adrenaline, this is not it. The $50/ticket for the 30 seconds it not worth it.
Beautiful experience! The only issue is that the flight is very short and you have long line even if you have already bought the ticket. Maybe a ticket with fixed hour, as option, could avoid the long waste of time!
Wasn’t able to take a picture before going because the camera didn’t work. Also, not able to record or not provided a go pro to even remember the Zipline. They can definitely improve in these areas.
My biggest disappointment was the worker decided they wouldnt let anyone ride "superhero" style. He just kept telling me they weren't doing it. I literally watched other riders earlier in the day do it. So I'm not sure what the issue was, and he wouldn’t tell me. Riding seated is an ok experience. I rode the zipline on Freemont St a few years ago "superhero" style and that was a lot more fun. I didn't make a big fuss over it because my daughter was riding for her first time and I didn't want to let that ruin her first experience. She thought it was "ok" as well. I told her next time we'll go to Freemont St.
My friends and I were so excited to do this activity. It was exhilarating, and we all wanted to do it over again. When we got to the bottom, we could purchase pictures we discovered that the employee upstairs never took a picture of all of us, so therefore, there was no photo of us at the event. I would recommend this activity to everyone just make sure you get your picture taken at the top before you zip line.
Short lines and fast process. Thought it was little overpriced for such short time but was fun and staff were friendly and helpful.
It was my first time in Vegas, and i said i had to try this after researching it in Youtube, and trying something new. I was a little nervous at first as this was my first zipline experience but it was very fun after the take off. I really recommend on doing it.
Loved every second of it! I am sad it was over really quickly because we wanted to keep doing it over and over! It was definitely a nail bitter going up because of the elevation but overall I would recommend it if it’s your first time because it’s an experience of a lifetime!
Great adventure activity with beautiful view. Only issue I had is they don't allow any camera including GoPro. They don't have a photo/ video package either.
The only reason I gave it four stars instead of five is because we showed up to be first in line, but had to wait twenty minutes while some reality show was filming themselves going down the zip line, and I think the Linq should have coordinated that better. Filming should have been finished BEFORE the 2:00pm opening time, because most of us on vacation in Vegas are on a schedule to get other stuff done throughout our day. We were left standing in line under a VERY loud speaker in the Linq casino for a little over twenty minutes waiting for them to finish filming, which was an annoyance. But, once the line got moving it went very smooth and we enjoyed the ride.
The entrance line and the staging lines were short. The zip it self was a blast!
The official website advertises that you can fly at "speeds up to 35mph in a seated or superhero position", however once we were getting geared up the attendant informed us that we could only be in the seated position, and there was no option to do the "superhero position" (laying flat, head first). When we asked why there was no option for the superhero position, the response was, "We don't offer that here... sorry for the false advertising... you can only do that on Fremont street." This was a disappointment and felt like a "bait and switch". Maybe in the past this was an option but as of October 2022 it isn't. If you're wanting to go head first, do the Slotzilla zipline on Fremont... it's waaaay more fun, less expensive, and a longer ride. Our overall experience with the Linq was "meh".
It was fun and exciting sudden stop at end didnr like thst wasnt bad though
I was afraid at first, but when I got out there on the Zipline I was ok. The only thing I didn’t like was coming in too fast.
First time ever doing a zipline. I was nervous going up. Wasn’t sure what to expect going down. I wanted to have pics of this moment but $30 for a staged pic. Six Flags at least takes pics of you in action. I might have coughed up $30 ($60 if you buy a set of like 4-6 shots) if it was of me zooming down the rope or the big grin on my face AFTER I had completed the ride. Just was feeling being photoshopped into a scene that I hadn’t even visited. So all in all the ride was nice (felt short) but worth the experience. As far as pic, wear a bright shirt or shoes and have uncle Henry stand below a take a few shots. IJS.
My sister and I did this during our last trip to Vegas. First time for both of us and we were scared as heck! But it was a breeze...literally. It was over before I knew it. But it was mad fun!! Easy to find. Easy to check in with the Ticketmaster app (thank you very much). The workers could see the fear in my sister's eyes. They engaged in light fun to ease her fear. Bottom line is, we conquered our fears and had a blast! Thanks Ticketmaster for helping us to make fond memories in Vegas!
It was a good experience - a little more detail on where to go to start the zip line would be appreciated as well as instructions on if you need to book a time.
Good overall; Disappointed that they did not have the "Superman" harness when they opened for customers, as that was how I wanted to experience the ride. Professional staff, efficient.