As if the Las Vegas strip wasn’t already wild enough. Now you can soar over the city like superman on a 30-metre zip line.

Soar above Las Vegas side-by-side. Photo: FLY LINQ | The Vox Agency
FLY LINQ is the only zip line on the Las Vegas strip. It’s already a hit with daredevils travelling to Las Vegas. Now, FLY LINQ is giving people the chance to experience the thrill… backwards.

Strap in backwards for a real thrill. Photo: FLY LINQ | The Vox Agency
The adventure begins with an intense elevator ride from The Vortex at The LINQ Hotel & Casino. At the top, you’ll find yourself 35 metres above street level at the launch tower. Below, the LINQ Promenade splays out in a kaleidoscope of dazzling lights, busy shops and restaurants, and, of course, spectators waiting for you to take the leap. Straight ahead is the High Roller; the world’s tallest observation wheel. That’s where you’re heading.

Head straight towards the High Roller observation wheel. Photo: FLY LINQ | The Vox Agency
Get into your flying gear, snap a photo and strap in. You’re ready to fly. But which way will you go? Choose between four styles; seated frontward, seated backward, superhero frontward, or, for the super brave, backward superhero.
Don’t worry, you’re not in this alone. FLY LINQ has 10 side-by-side zip lines so you can fly with your fellow daredevils. Families who fly together stay together, right?
Soak it all up as you soar over the LINQ promenade at speeds up to 56km/h. Catch your breath at the bottom – you may need to visit the Promenade’s chocolate shop to help your heart rate come down. Really, chocolate helps calm your nerves. It’s science…
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