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| - Maybe some people had a bad experience and don't think it's worth it, but I on the other hand thought it was pretty awesome! My ride was scheduled for 10, but I lost track of time and didn't arrive until about 10:10, showed up to the ticket counter and the girl told me I wasn't late, handed me my wristband, and told me to go upstairs. My wait was only about 30-45 minutes for the Zoomline, which on my opinion wasn't long at all. When it was my turn, I laid face down on a mat that lifts so they can attach all your harness pieces to the ride. When you're all connected, they announce that once the door is fully open, you'll start to move a bit and you should grab the mat slightly to push yourself off so you can be sure to reach the other end. I did as instructed and I was flying quickly over the large crowd of pedestrians along Fremont. Screaming at the top of my lungs with excitement because it was the perfect thrill. Seriously so much fun! As I reached the end, I stopped and hung in the air while the photographer snapped photos of all the riders. After you've been released from the ride, they take you to the edge of the landing area to get toot photo taken with the crowd on the background. Photos for the ride are pricy, as to be expected, but I purchased all my photos, about 11 total for $40 (sent by email). Not a bad deal. I highly recommend this ride!
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