Here is some news on all the new Zip Lines in town. I want to ride the one at SOTH from the tower.
http://bransonvacationmag.com/Branson-Vacation-Magazine/March-April-2010/Ziplines-galore/ (http://bransonvacationmag.com/Branson-Vacation-Magazine/March-April-2010/Ziplines-galore/)
Next thing you know SDC will have ziplines off the waterboggon old tower. I dont like the idea but it does sound fun! lol
They couldn't afford monorails and the strip is always so clogged with traffic, so ziplines are the new green and affordable travel system to avoid all the headaches of 76 Country Boulevard.
Quote from: History Buff on February 18, 2010, 03:29:49 PM
They couldn't afford monorails and the strip is always so clogged with traffic, so ziplines are the new green and affordable travel system to avoid all the headaches of 76 Country Boulevard.
Lol.
Quote from: oklaSDCfan on February 17, 2010, 05:17:25 PM
Here is some news on all the new Zip Lines in town. I want to ride the one at SOTH from the tower.
I wouldn't have believed that one, except the SOTH website is touting it as a new attraction, opening Memorial Day weekend.
I only accidentally noticed it, because I didn't click the Flash "skip intro" button fast enough: http://www.oldmatt.com/
They claim it launches from 170' above ground, making it the world's tallest zip ride. Inspiration Tower is 230', so I wonder how that works.
I couldn't find any ticket or other info on the SOTH site, so all I know is what you see in the Flash intro.
Urrr... I guess I should have googled before I posted.
I don't think it was mentioned here on the forum, but the SOTH zip line isn't exactly fresh news. It was reported early in 2010. The ride is open to riders between 75 and 275 pounds. Tickets are $29.95 for the first ride, and $20 for additional rides.
http://www.explorebranson.com/media/article.php?id=110
http://travelguide.reservebranson.com/2010/02/ziprider-attraction-sails-onto-branson.asp
http://bransonvacationmag.com/Branson-Vacation-Magazine/May-June-2010/Brand-Spanking-New/index.php?cparticle=4&siarticle=3
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/lifestyle/stories.nsf/travel/story/03AA8E148F07A07F862576E2006D6FA2?OpenDocument
So I'm curious...has anyone done the zipline at Shepherd of the Hills this year...and how is it?
I am too fat for all of them... Oh Well.
I went and looked at it, and honestly for a 1/2 mile "seated ride" I would rather pay the $29 price and go up in the helicopter on the strip-It would last longer!
We went to Lambert's last weekend and our waiter said he and some co-workers were going to Branson to do the zip line. He said there were 3 different trails you could go on but the Vigilante is one zip down. Possibly he was misinformed and is in for a big disappointment. There aren't any other zip lines planned, are there?
The big canopy tours are between Springfield and Branson on Highway 65. You can see some of them from the road. I think there are multiple tours at that location. They are the traditional ziplines.
The line at SotH is a seated and full-service line. It is not under the control of the rider - which means you shouldn't get stuck and have to drag yourself, reality-TV-style, to the end, and you won't have to have someone Tarzan over to rescue you. It also automatically brakes for you. There are some advantages to all that, but I still would like to have some control.
The SOTH zipline is too out in the open. I'd rather soar through the Ozarks.
I'm kind of in the "meh" camp with ziplines. They aren't new technology by any means, but I just feel that the lifespan for something like this is maybe about 10 years.
Have any of you watched "Top Shot" on the History channel? I wouldn't mind trying one of those kinds of ziplines. ;D
I remember when bungee jumping was the big craze in Branson (and elsewhere).
I actually did the the bungee jumping when they have the Outback seafood and steak bar. Though not sure if I would pay for the zip line.
I went to Branson Zipline and Canopy Tours (between Springfield and Branson). It was a lot of fun, the guides were super-friendly and you are ALWAYS hooked to a line (you have two ropes tied to your harness, they are big on safety, which is comforting)
However, it's definitely a "been there, done that" experience. I went on the "2.5 hour Ozarks Xplorer Canopy Tour" it was great fun, but at $99 for 2 1/2 hours...very steep, SDC season passes are $77 by comparison. That said...it is a "been there, done that" experience that I would recommend to just about anyone :)
I have to agree with Nate. Once you've done it, you've done it, and it's not a "do again and again and again" kinda thing. But, it was fun to try once.
As for the bungee jumping at Outback, I used to LOVE to go there and do that! That and that old Barnswing out in Highlandville! I'm sure they both were insurance nightmares, but oh so much fun! Oh, the good times! :D