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Re: Forget Taking the Stairs. Take the Slide Instead.

If I was still living there I would definitely go up to check out the view - I'd pay for that. The slide is not my thing, but for those who think they would enjoy - to me it wouldn't be worth the $35 package (plus probably another $20+ to park) because it's a very short ride (have seen multiple news clips) and so fast you wouldn't have time to look anywhere, i.e. for thrill-seekers it looks like not much thrill-time. But to pay, say $20 and take pictures & have a drink & some munchies, I'd be game.

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Re: Forget Taking the Stairs. Take the Slide Instead.

Or how about the "VooDoo Zip Line" in Las Vegas?

 

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Re: Forget Taking the Stairs. Take the Slide Instead.

Of course! My only complaint is I wish it was longer!
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Re: Forget Taking the Stairs. Take the Slide Instead.

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I saw this on Facebook. I'd rather take that slide than an elevator lol. (I hate elevators!). It reminds me of when I went up to the top of the Empire State Building. People were afraid looking down, but I hated the elevator ride to get up! lol.

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Re: Forget Taking the Stairs. Take the Slide Instead.

nervous smileyNoooooooooo thanks!

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Re: Forget Taking the Stairs. Take the Slide Instead.

@Shorty2U ... I hate elevators too. I have a friend who hates escalators, so we always have to walk up the stairs when we shop together!

A kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal. ~~ Steve Maraboli