This is a great experience for all the family. The team are very professional and friendly, dealing with any nerves or uncertainties you may have. My wife and I, with our 8 year old son, all enjoyed this exciting experience. Even better was that our son got to go on twice, with the second trip included in the price.
The cost was €10 each, with an extra €3 for a photo of each of us at the end of the 'flight'. Typically there's about 5 people in front in the queue, but the waiting time looks to be around 20 minutes so there's no problem if there's others in front.
To reassure any nervous flyers - you're given a safety harness and helmet, then linked to a safety wire when getting connected to the zipline. You're then securely connected via a slide and carabiners, before being un-hooked from the safety wire. The team members radios the other side and the fun begins!
If you're visiting Toledo and want a fun, safe experience that is cheap compared to most experiences like this - be sure to visit the longest urban zipline in Europe and make a...
Read moreOh. My. Gosh!!! A MUST on your TO DO LIST while in Toledo, it was once in a life time family experience (especially a must if you have young kids)! The staff were super awesome and friendly, they also spoke great English for instructions. Our younger toddler was able to do the zip line while strapped right next to me (wow!!!) while our older one who is over 20kg went by herself. The staff members were very thorough, we trusted them so much we put our two young kids on the second ride by themselves, they loved it so much we had to let them try it again!! (note: second ride is 50% of the ticket price). For those of you who are visiting from the States you know normally younger ones can’t go on zip line until they are 8 or above or so in the US or Caribbeans our kids always wanted to do zip line but always too little to go on. Our kids are thrill seekers so we were so happy we could do that this experience as a family!!...
Read moreThe price is a bit high for just a 20-second adventure, which seems unnecessary. Additionally, they don't remove the "I
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