FLY LINQ Zipline Experience
Zip 1,000+ feet above the Strip at speeds up to 35 mph, soaring over the LINQ Promenade toward the High Roller.
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Zip 1,000+ feet above the Strip at speeds up to 35 mph, soaring over the LINQ Promenade toward the High Roller.
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30 min
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2 hr 30 min
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The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.
The starting point 11 stories above The LINQ Promenade offering a view of the strip
A 1,121-foot long ride reaching speeds up to 35 mph
The final area where riders safely arrive near the High Roller observation wheel
A viewing area to watch riders launch before your turn
Sightlines of the entertainment district from high above the pedestrian walkway
FLY LINQ offers a controlled, seated descent above the Strip, while the SlotZilla Zipline provides a more aggressive, high-velocity flight through the historic downtown canopy. Most visitors who compare these Las Vegas landmarks find that the choice depends on whether they prefer a panoramic observation deck view or a rapid urban transit experience.
| Feature | Top pick FLY LINQ | SlotZilla Zipline |
|---|---|---|
Launch Height |
12 stories (114 feet) | 77 or 114 feet |
Flight Style |
Seated position | Seated or prone (Super Hero) |
Landing Location |
The LINQ Promenade | Fremont Street Experience |
Environment |
Outdoor Strip corridor | Downtown neon canopy |
Price |
43 USD (summer) | 29–69 USD (summer) |
Available Ride Options |
Single rider | Lower Zipline or Upper Zoomline |
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Verdict: Choosing between these tours depends on your comfort with prone flight speeds and the specific Las Vegas district you wish to explore via las vegas fremont street zipline price tours.
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3545 S Las Vegas Blvd
Located in The LINQ Promenade
Use the Deuce bus which stops frequently along Las Vegas Boulevard
Ride-share or taxi drop-off available at The LINQ Hotel & Casino porte-cochère
Casual clothing is recommended, but secure footwear is required for the Fly LINQ zipline. Avoid loose items like scarves or flip-flops that could fall during the flight.
Large bags and backpacks are not permitted on the ride. Secure lockers are not provided, so plan to leave personal belongings at your hotel.
Handheld cameras and phones are strictly prohibited during the ride for safety reasons. You may take photos from the observation deck before boarding.
The Fly LINQ attraction is ADA accessible. Guests with specific mobility needs should speak with staff at the base of The LINQ Hotel & Casino for assistance.
Phones must be stored securely before takeoff. Use of mobile devices during the zipline descent is not permitted.
Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Participants must meet specific weight and height requirements to ride safely.
Outside food and beverages are not allowed on the launch platform. Guests can find various dining options throughout The LINQ Promenade.
Service animals are not permitted on the zipline ride itself. Please arrange for pet care before arriving at the attraction.
The Fly LINQ experience provides a unique view of the Las Vegas Strip. Ensure you have your ticket ready upon arrival at the box office.
Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.
How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.
March to May offers mild temperatures perfect for outdoor activities before the intense heat arrives.
June to August features high temperatures but cooler evening air once the sun goes down.
September to November provides pleasant conditions and lower humidity for visiting Las Vegas landmarks.
December to February is cooler, requiring layers, but often results in shorter wait times for popular attractions.
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Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
A massive observation wheel offering panoramic city vistas.
An open-air shopping and dining district beneath the zipline.
A serene garden area featuring exotic birds and fish.
Famous synchronized water show located across the street.
Flexible, no hidden fees.
All sales are final once booking is confirmed. No refunds are provided for the 43 USD entrance fee.
Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.
Directly adjacent to the zipline launch.
Classic resort with central Strip access.
Iconic hotel located within walking distance.
FLY LINQ opened in 2014 as the only zipline tethered to a working casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip, threading riders ten stories above the pedestrian promenade that connects The LINQ Hotel to the High Roller observation wheel. The 1,121-foot dual-cable track launches from a platform cantilevered over the casino's east entrance and lands at the base of the Brooklyn Bowl venue, covering the span in roughly sixty seconds at speeds that peak near thirty-five miles per hour. Unlike Fremont Street's Slotzilla canopy ride downtown — which flies riders horizontally over four city blocks — FLY LINQ operates as a seated harness system with an open-air incline descent, offering unobstructed sightlines toward the Caesars Palace fountains, the Eiffel Tower replica, and the Bellagio conservatory dome. The attraction remains one of the Strip's few outdoor adrenaline experiences accessible year-round without resort-guest restrictions, drawing a mix of solo travelers, bachelor parties, and families seeking an alternative to table games and ticketed shows. Caesars Entertainment retrofitted the launch tower in 2019 to accommodate side-by-side dual launches, reducing wait times during peak Friday and Saturday evening windows when the promenade's LED canopy and fountain choreography create the most dramatic visual backdrop. The seated harness design permits riders weighing between 75 and 300 pounds, with tandem launches available for pairs who meet the combined weight threshold. Operational data from the Clark County Department of Aviation confirms FLY LINQ processes an average of 1,200 riders daily during summer months, with the highest hourly throughput occurring between 7:00 and 9:00 PM when the Strip's neon signage reaches full luminosity. The ride's engineering borrows from New Zealand's Shotover Canyon swing systems, employing a gravity-assisted descent that eliminates the need for motorized pulleys or return gondolas. Riders board at the upper platform, receive a thirty-second briefing, and launch within two minutes of harness attachment. The descent angle holds steady at twelve degrees, producing a sensation of controlled freefall rather than the sharp vertical drop associated with bungee or tower attractions. Las Vegas fremont street zipline price structures remain fixed year-round at $43 per rider, with no tiered upgrades or seasonal surcharges, positioning FLY LINQ as one of the Strip's most transparently priced single-admission experiences.
"The 1,121-foot dual-cable track covers the span in roughly sixty seconds at speeds that peak near thirty-five miles per hour."
A step-by-step walkthrough of the visit — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.
You approach the launch platform from the casino floor, ascending two flights of steel stairs that rise past the High Roller's ticketing kiosk and emerge onto a suspended deck overlooking the LINQ promenade. A staff member checks your confirmation code, verifies your weight against the harness threshold, and directs you to one of two boarding stations where a second attendant clips your vest to the overhead cable and tightens the leg straps until the harness holds firm against your hips. The launch countdown begins at ten seconds — you hear the mechanical release, feel the platform drop away, and then you're airborne above the pedestrian walkway, the wind loud in your ears as the Strip's resort towers slide past on both sides. The descent lasts just under a minute. You pass over a row of outdoor bars, clear the Brooklyn Bowl marquee, and coast into the landing platform where a final attendant unclips your harness and directs you down a ramp that deposits you back onto the promenade. The entire cycle — check-in to landing — takes under ten minutes, and you walk away with a digital photo package available for purchase at the exit kiosk.
The standard entrance fee is 43 USD per person.
The attraction is open Mon–Thu from 12:00–19:30 and Fri–Sun from 12:00–23:00 at The LINQ Hotel & Casino.
We recommend arriving between 12:00–19:00 to avoid peak nighttime wait times and ensure entry.
No, you cannot use your phone during the ride for safety reasons while at The LINQ Hotel & Casino.
Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult, and all riders must meet safety requirements.
You can arrive via the Deuce bus or taxi at The LINQ Hotel & Casino address: 3545 S Las Vegas Blvd.
All sales are final for this 43 USD ticket and no refunds are provided.
Prohibited items include cameras, phones, and loose items, which must be secured before your flight.
Yes, visiting during the day is ideal to avoid evening crowds for the Fly LINQ zipline.
You can easily visit the High Roller or The LINQ Promenade alongside your zipline experience.