If you’ve been following the news on the festivities surrounding the Super Bowl this year in Indianapolis, Ind., you may have noticed there has been a lot of focus is on the zip line ride. the Super Bowl Village on Georgia Street in Indianapolis has been taking shape over the last several weeks, and by far the featured news item seems to always turn to the popularity of the zip line.
ZipTreck Ecotours have featured zip line rides in San Francisco, Alberta Canada, and at the Olympics in Vancuver. the one at Super Bowl Village will be different because they will have 4 zip lines instead of 2 lines like they have had at the other locations. With 4 lines operating, they are not expecting the wait to ride to be too long. at other events the wait to ride has been 3, 4, even up to 5 hours.
The Super Bowl Village zip line ride is 800 ft long and is the longest temporary zip line ever built.
Guests will climb a 100 ft tower where the ride will start, before strapping into a harness and stepping off for the ride over the crowds down Capitol Street. at speeds up to 45 MPH, the ride will last about 30 seconds.Pre-sale tickets, which have been on sale online since around 7th of January, have sold out. the rest of the tickets are being made available for sale on site for $10 per person.
As can be seen by the buzz surrounding the zip line ride at Super Bowl Village, zip lines are popular profit generating crowd magnets for attraction sites.
As fantastic attention grabbing attractions, commercial zip line rides keep growing in popularity. Soaring Eagle Zip Line rides securely rides riders without need for a harness and requires only a single worker to operate. Call today to see how your site will be able to profit from a Soaring Eagle Zip Line Ride – (435)-571-0355. Or go to SoaringEagleZipLines.com.
Zip Line Ride at Super Bowl Village Takes Off




