One of the newest zip lines in Vegas is over the LINQ Boulevard. It’s quite a short zip line so really only worth doing if you combine it with a visit to the The High Roller and get a discounted ticket. If you are really into your zip lines, it’s much better to make the effort to make your way to SlotZilla over Fremont Street.
The FLY LINQ zip line is 12 stories high and starts at the strip end of the boulevard, with the entrance within the LINQ casino itself. It ends at The High Roller at the end of the boulevard, specially designed to lead you through the High Roller shop after you dismount.
Prices vary depending on if you go during the day (before 6pm) or the evening and your choice of ‘flying’ in a seated position or ‘superman-style’, with the later costing $10 extra. You can also choose to travel in a forward or backward position!
Booking online in advance means you get a $5 saving on the walk-up prices. That makes the daytime seated ticket $25. You get to choose a 1 hour slot when you book.

I’ve ‘flown’ this zip line once. When booking my High Roller ticket online, the option came up to book tickets for a bargain $12 to ride in a seated position, so it had to be done. It also means that I got a non-timed ticket, so could just turn up at the queue at any time (before the 6pm day ticket deadline).
The entrance is a little tricky to find, but it is located in the corner of the LINQ casino, right at the front, by the exit to the LINQ Boulevard. There was no queue at all when I got there and after a quick ticket check I was in the lift up to the top of the building.
You then sign an electronic waiver on a tablet screen before you head up on one more lift ready to be set up for your flight. I’ve only done the SlotZilla in a ‘superman’ position and this one seated but I have to say this felt very tame in comparison. SlotZilla feels much higher even though it’s around the same height, and is a much longer ride.
My arrival at the end of the zip line (April 2019)
So if you are planning a trip on The High Roller, definitely worth booking this for the extra $12 but personally I wouldn’t pay full price just to ride this alone.
Last visited: April 2019
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