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  • My friends and I did the zoom line as this was one of my top things on my list for to-dos in Vegas. I have to say... if you get a chance to go to Vegas, DO THIS! And make it the zoom line, NOT the zipline. You can get a zipline anywhere in the world. $40 for the zoom line is well worth the money spent and actually very cheap. Infact, the cheapest zip line I've ever seen may have been $65 minimum. I was never given the confirmation number and knew this would be an issue - since it always is for me. Therefore, I brought a copy of my bank statement that showed the charge. Either way, they still gave me a hard time but they could see the bank statement that clearly showed the charge so they let it pass. I will also say... DO NOT BE LATE! I was 20 minutes late and they gave me such a hard time. They finally issued the tickets to us and we went to give it to the other lady to head up and she said, "Where did you get these from?!" Hmm... where do you think? I understand we were late but the other representative did still issue the tickets so this shouldn't be an issue anymore. Service was not the best - at least prior to getting up there. Once we got up there, service was great. Everyone was so friendly and helpful. We did wait about an hour before we could actually go on due to some technical issues but made friends with other people waiting. YES it was quite hot but they gave complimentary water and that's just something you have to deal with if you go in the spring/summer. My favorite part of the zoom line was looking down and seeing everyone taking pictures and just in awe of you super manning your way to the other end. The zoom line is fairly long and I wish you could take a camera with you - but I understand why you can't. They do take SEVERAL photos of you the entire way. One photo is $20 and if you want the whole set, it's $40 - not bad considering an amusement park is around the same price. However, I think it's really dumb because I wanted only selected pictures (not all, but quite a few) and I don't understand how a select few is $70 , while all photos is $40. Either way, I only decided on one photo at the end. I also never got the photo but e-mailed the company and was able to get it taken care of within 2 days. I probably should give it 3 or maybe 4 stars due to the issues I faced. But, I did A LOT of attractions in Vegas but by far... this was my favorite. And if I ever go back to Vegas, I will do it again. It's well worth the money.
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