Fly LINQ Zipline
Tourist attraction · South Las Vegas ·

Fly LINQ Zipline

Tourist attraction · South Las Vegas ·

Thrilling aerial descent over mountain terrain with city views

rude staff
expensive
short ride
not worth money
friendly staff
safety first
city views
zipline over plaza
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null
Fly LINQ Zipline by null

Information

3535 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
LGBTQ friendly

Information

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3535 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

+1 702 777 2782
caesars.com
@flylinq
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@thelinq

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 18, 2026

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Fly LINQ Zipline

Mo W.

Google
Extremely rude staff member. My family with 2 kids came here to experience FlyLINQ. Tourists need to enter The LINQ first and then turn right to take the elevator. We entered, there was a tall, skinny man with dreadlocks standing in the corner outside the left elevator. He was not standing behind a booth, and there were no other guest present besides us. I was holding my receipt at chest level and said “hello” to him, but he did not respond. We pressed the up button and entered the elevator when the door opened. However, we did not know how to go upstairs. At that moment, the man rudely shouted from outside, “Do you want me to call security? How can you enter the elevator without my help? The elevator requires a code—you can’t get in by yourselves.” We explained that: 1. It was our first time here and we didn’t know the rules. 2. We greeted him, but he did not respond, and since he was not wearing a uniform, we assumed he did not work here. He replied, “That makes no sense, ma’am. Guests must be guided to use this elevator. I was just helping other guests.” (Which was not true—there was no one else there.) He could have easily checked our tickets and let us proceed upstairs; however, he chose not to and behaved in an extremely unprofessional manner and told us to get out of the elevator. Then new guests arrived. Here is the most upsetting part: he said, “Since you don’t follow the rules and don’t listen, you can wait. I will serve other guests first.” We stood in the corner and waited while he helped them. When he helps us after, I asked him, “Sir, are you having a bad day today?” He answered sort like “Because guests don’t listen and just go straight into the elevator.” Upstairs, we asked to speak with a manager. After listening to our experience, the manager asked whether we had cut in line or whether the staff member had been assisting other guests at the time, suggesting that this might explain his aggressive behavior. However, this was not the case. When we arrived at the elevator, there was absolutely no one else there besides us. While I understand that the Christmas period is extremely busy and stressful for staff, I do not understand why this question was raised. Regardless of the situation, guests should never be treated in such a disrespectful and hostile manner. This entire interaction left us feeling disrespected, frustrated, and confused. There was absolutely no reason for the staff member to escalate the situation when a simple ticket check would have resolved everything.

Adam T.

Google
This is really expensive for about a 15 second ride. It's a decent view at night, but brief experience does not merit the high cost. It is more affordable than the Slotzilla on Freemont St. and in a better location, but I cannot recommend this if you are concerned about finances. We got tickets from the Vegas.com site and they were cheaper, but at $50-75 for three people, it really is too much. $10-15 a ride would be easier to justify.

Eric L

Google
The staff were super friendly and made everything easy and enjoyable from start to finish. Flying over the LINQ Promenade with those amazing views was definitely a highlight of the trip. The only thing I’d change is the speed, I wish it was a bit faster for more of an adrenaline rush. Still, it’s a great activity, and I’d recommend it for anyone looking for a unique way to experience Vegas.

Joseph S.

Google
Went on the ride with my wife. Total disappointment and not worth the money. Definitely buy tickets ahead of time and not from the LINQ itself as they are almost double the price. Bought ours from Vegas.com. Since it was super hot the day we went there wasn't much of a wait. The ride is fairly short and even faster if you are heavier as you go faster. You zipline over a "side street" off the strip so there isn't much to view down below. The pictures at the end are not even of you riding but pre-set background. We bought one for the memory but again not worth the money. Better things to spend your money on IMO.

Shuai H.

Google
Terrible experience. A person claiming to be staff, without any uniform or ID, aggressively confronted us near a dark elevator area and threatened to call security. We were frightened, especially with a child. Management did nothing. Staff is rude and unprofessional. Not safe for families. Avoid.

mohit B.

Google
Waste of money. Slow, too short and no strip view. Slotzilla at Freemont is much more fun and faster to get in and ride. Took forever to get in for a 10 second ride at the speed of the carousel across.

Blu R.

Google
We had a blast. Everyone was so helpful and safety was their main concern!

Joe A.

Google
Staff was awesome and fun to talk to. I’ve done a few zip lines and here they actually put everything on you. That’s never happened to me, I’ve always done it and been checked. I thought that was cool.