Image credit: Caesars Entertainment.

UPDATE: 11/8/2018.  The Grand Opening of the FLY Linq Zip-Line has been delayed until December 6th.  Caesars Entertainment said the delay is due to weather.

UPDATE 11/9/2018.  Riders are allowed to take the FLY Linq Zip-Line in at seated position at this time.  They are not allowing riders to take the Zip-line Superhero style at this time.

This is a developing story.  Check back on VegasChanges.com for updates.

Construction has started at the Linq on the new Fly LINQ Zip-Line.  It should be finished by early November 2018.

From Caesars Entertainment:  “The zipline starts just off Las Vegas Boulevard (at the start of LINQ Promenade), where you’ll board an elevator up to the 122-foot tall launch tower. After your quick safety orientation, up to 10 riders at a time will zip eastward (toward the 550-foot-tall High Roller observation wheel). Depending on your riding style you can zoom 1,080 feet above the promenade in a seated position or if you’re daring, in total Superhero fashion. Anyone who goes this way is a hero in our book.”.   The Linq is owned by Caesars Entertainment.

FLY Linq Zip-Line Construction updates:

UPDATE: 11/8/2018.  The Grand Opening of the FLY Linq zipline has been delayed until December 6th because two people were injured earlier this week.

Update September 5, 2018.  Tickets for the new FLY Linq Zip-Line went on sale.  Tickets are now being sold online for dates starting November 9th with a $5 discount if booked online in advance.  The hours are 11:30am to 2am.  Riders must weigh between 80lbs – 300lbs or 36kg – 136kg.

ONSITE: Day Seated $25, Superhero $35. Night Seated $30, Superhero $40.

ONLINE: Day Seated $20, Superhero $30. Night Seated $25, Superhero $35.

LAS VEGAS LOCALS: Day Seated $10, Superhero $12.50. Night Seated $12.50, Superhero $17.50.

Group discounts are also available.  To purchase tickets online, go to www.flylinq.com

Update: August 26, 2018.  All the scaffolding has been removed around the launch pad of the Linq Zip-Line.  They are doing the finishing touches.

Update: August 20, 2018.  They were testing the elevators on the launch pad.  Construction continues.  Current photos posted below.

Update: August 9, 2018. The zip-line cables have been added.  Both the launch pad and landing pads are topped off.  They have added stairs and both large cranes have been removed from the Las Vegas Strip. Construction is moving fast and the attraction should open by the end of the year.  Current photos posted below.

Update: July 28, 2018. A lot of work has taken place on the launch pad.  They have added stairs and more.  Current photos are posted below.

Update: July 15, 2018.  Construction continues.  They topped off the Launch Pad and added a roof to the structure.  It is located very close to the Las Vegas Strip in the Linq Promenade.  The Landing Pad near the High Roller also looks to be topped off.  The two cranes blocking lanes on the Las Vegas Strip remain.  This project is moving fast.  Recent photos are posted below.

Update: July 7, 2018.  About 1/4th of the Casino remains boarded up for construction of the FLY Linq Zip-Line.  They are moving fast on this project.  Current photos are posted below.

Update: June 30, 2018.  Construction continues, and they are moving quick.  The landing pad at the High Roller looks to be topped off.  The structure at the Linq Casino rises higher and higher each week.  They have boarded up more of the Linq Casino for this construction.  The project should be finished by the end of 2018.  Photos posted below.

Update: June 10, 2018. They have done a lot of construction, quickly on the FLY Linq Zip-Line.  Two large cranes remain on the Las Vegas Strip building the launch structure.  They also are doing a lot of construction building the landing area near the High Roller.  Photos are posted below.

Update: May 19, 2018.  They have done a lot of construction building the FLY Linq Zip-Line in the past week.  They are building the launch structure on the top of the Vortex.  TAG Sports Bar will be closing soon and the Total Rewards players club booth will move to the casino cashiers cage on June 1st.  The latest photos of the construction are posted below.

Update: May 11, 2018.  Two large construction cranes now sit in the front of the Linq Hotel and Casino to construct the new Fly LINQ Zip-Line.  This is causing major traffic problems on the Las Vegas Strip.

This is a developing story.  Check back to VegasChanges.com for updates.

11/10/2018 FLY Linq Zip-Line
FLY Linq Zip-Line launch tower
11/10/2018 FLY Linq Zip-Line
FLY Linq Zip-Line Now Open
11/3/2018 Launch Pad
11/3/2018 Landing Pad
10/27/2018 FLY Linq launch pad
10/27/2018 FLY Ling landing pad
10/22/2018 FLY Linq launch pad
10/22/2018 FLY Linq landing pad
10/6/2018 Fly Linq Launch Pad
9/30/2018 Fly Linq Launch Pad
9/21/2018 Sign selling FLY Linq Zip-Line Tickets
9/21/2018 FLY Linq Zip-Line Launch Pad
9/7/2018 FLY Linq Zip-Line launch pad
9/3/2018 Fly Linq Zip-Line Launch Pad
9/3/2018 Fly Linq Zip-Line Landing Pad
8/26/2018 All the scaffolding has been removed from the launch pad of the Fly Linq Zip-Line
8/26/2018 Fly Linq Zip-Line Launch Pad
8/26/2018 FlyLinq Zip-Line launch pad
8/23/2018 Fly Linq Zip-Line Launch Pad
8/23/2018 Fly Linq Zip-Line Launch Pad
8/20/2018 Fly Linq Launch Pad
8/12/2018 Launch Pad
8/8/2018 Fly Linq zip-line launch pad
8/8/2018 Fly Linq zip-line landing pad
8/6/2018 Zip-Line cables added
7/28/2018 FLY Linq Launch Pad
7/28/2018 FLY Linq launch pad
7/28/2018 Cranes remain
7/22/2018 Launch Pad
7/22/2018 Landing Pad at the base of the High Roller
7/16/2018 Launch Pad
7/15/2018 Launch Pad
7/15/2018 Cranes to build FLY Linq Zip-Line
7/7/2018
7/7/2018 Landing Pad
6/30/2018 Front of Linq
6/30/2018 FLY Linq Launch Pad
6/30/2018 Landing Pad
6/24/2018 Front of the Linq
6/24/2018 Front of Linq
6/24/2018 Zip-Line Construction
6/24/2018 Zip-Line landing pad
6/18/2018 Outside Linq
6/18/2018 Fly LINQ Construction
6/18/2018 Fly LINQ Launch Tower
6/10/2018 Front of Linq Casino
6/10/2018 FLY Linq Zip-Line
6/11/2018 Construction near the High Roller for the landing pad of the FLY Linq Zip-Line
5/19/2018 The launch tower on top of the Vortex at the Linq being built.
5/19/2018 Construction of the FLY Linq Zip-Line. Photo taken from Caesars Palace
5/11/2018 Two Large Cranes building the new FLY Linq Zip-Line
5/11/2018 Walkway in front of the Linq where they are building the new Zip-Line attraction
5/11/2018 FLY Linq Zip-Line construction
5/6/2018 Zip-Line Construction
5/6/2018 Zip-Line Construction
5/6/2018 Zip-Line Construction
5/6/2018 Zip-Line Construction
4/30/2018 Construction cranes at the Linq to build the new Zip-Line.
4/29/2018 Construction cranes added at the FLY Linq Zip-Line.
3/26/2018 FLY Linq, the 12-story-high Zip-Line coming to the Linq Promenade. This will be the first Zipline on the Las Vegas Strip.

https://vegaschanges.com/2018/09/05/fly-linq-zip-line-tickets-available-for-purchase/

https://vegaschanges.com/2018/09/07/the-book-grand-opening-at-the-linq-casino/

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