There's a new way to "soar" on the Las Vegas Strip at the Fly LINQ Zipline
“The thrill, bucket list-type things, I like doing that,” said Crystal Morgan, a visitor. A spokesperson with Caesars entertainment shared in a statement:
“We are currently looking into incidents where two guests sustained injuries flying in the prone style (head first) mode. This happened after more than 3,000 incident-free rides. During this investigation, we will suspend the prone style mode and continue to offer the more traditional seated style mode on the ride.”