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by Traveler on 9/29/24Fly LINQ Zipline at The LINQ Promenade - Las VegasAmazing checkin experience. Located in the strip so please plan for crowd delays.
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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.
Amazing checkin experience. Located in the strip so please plan for crowd delays.
The advertising made this zipline look like it flew over Las Vegas--high above the city. The zipline went a short distance between buildings and over a roof. It was very slow and very disappointing. In addition, it was expensive and the pictures they took were also. I would not recommend this ride unless you want a boring, viewless, short ride between buildings.
Weather was bad the day I purchased the ticket however was able to use it the next day. Line was very short was on the zip line within 10 minutes. Zip line was fun but based off your weight determines how fast you went. Due to me being on the smaller side I went rather slow. Overall was fun, nice view but wish it was a standard speed so I could have went faster. If your wanting speed the zip line on Fremont is better.
Maybe I need more adrenaline but it was too slow for me and my three siblings. Wouldn’t pay the full price for it, we got ours on sale. Glad we tried it but won’t be doing it again
There wasn't a wait (during the day) and the staff was friendly and made us all feel safe. I only wish we could get a picture of us mid flight.
I'm terrified of heights but told myself that I would get out of my comfort zone this year. I wanted to do a zipline that was on the strip and fairly close to our hotel. The tickets are normally $40+, but a lot of websites offer discounted tickets. Getting to the elevator to go to the roof was somewhat complicated as it's not indicated in your ticket instructions or anything. Once there, they check your QR code, send you up, and then you fill out a waiver. The staff was friendly and professional. Once on the roof, they gave clear instructions and put the harness on for you. They strap you in well and do a double check (the staff will say things to make you nervous but they're clearly fibbing). The flight was calm, somewhat slow (maybe because I'm heavier), but overall a great experience. Would definitely recommend!
We enjoyed the zip line at the LinQ. I went up to the top scared and had a great time. It wasn’t scary at all.
If you're afraid of heights, or you deal with generalized anxiety, then this might be a really exciting zipline. It's not that high, nor is it very long, and the view is, in a word: meh. The staff at the attraction were great, though; very personable, professional, and thorough with the rigging and safety. If you want a more exciting experience and much more interesting view, do the zipline at Freemont street. If you have small kids, or don't want to deal with the craziness that is Freemont, then this might be an okay experience to give the kids, to work up to longer, faster and higher ziplines.
Fairly scary. Definitely worth it. Will reserve again
It was waste of money. Too much for the price of the zip lining. It only fun to kids that never experience rides. If the price was 15 dollars cheaper it would had been a better experience