To meet increased visitor demand, FLY LINQ, the first and only zipline on the Las Vegas Strip, announces extended hours of operation beginning Sept. 21. Now, guests can ride FLY LINQ Zipline at The ...
A vibrant alleyway stacked with entertainment experiences, bars and restaurants between two Las Vegas Boulevard casino-resorts, the Linq Promenade was created to entice Strip pedestrians to stroll ...
Caesars Entertainment, the owner of the LINQ Promenade, has announced the addition of Fly LINQ, the first zipline on the Las Vegas Strip. Developed by the team behind the High Roller, the world’s ...
The Fly Linq zipline at the Linq Promenade and the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck at Paris Las Vegas will be reopening on the Las Vegas Strip on July 2. Both attractions will remain open throughout the ...
A new zip line is ready to fly into the Las Vegas Strip. Fly Linq at The Linq Promenade opens Nov. 9. The attraction will feature 10 side-by-side zip lines where guests can launch from a 114-foot-tall ...
WHY IT RATES: It's the first zipline on the Las Vegas Strip and 10 people can ride side-by-side. -Janeen Christoff, TravelPulse Senior Writer Tickets are now on sale for Fly LINQ, the first and only ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A brand new attraction at the LINQ Promenade called FLY LINQ is the very first (and only) zip line on the Vegas strip. The ride ...
Once the domain of rainforest canopies in Costa Rica and adventure parks in Puerto Rico, ziplines have arrived in Las Vegas in recent years, offering an adrenaline rush not tied to a turn of the cards ...
The Linq Promenade shopping center will open the first and only Las Vegas Strip zipline Nov. 9. The attraction, called Fly Linq, will have 10 side-by-side ziplines, according to a Linq statement ...
UPDATE SEPT. 11: Fly LINQ is set to open on Friday, Nov. 9. UPDATE SEPT. 6: Tickets are now on sale for the newest zip line in Las Vegas. The zip line is named Fly LINQ and riders will be able to fly ...
Caesars Entertainment is building a zipline that will run from a 122-foot launch tower near the Las Vegas Strip 1,080 feet to the base of the High Roller Observation Wheel at the Linq, the company ...