10 Amazing Thrills TV Show on Travel Channel With At Least A Couple of Segments About Activities In Las Vegas

Hey Group,

There seems to be a new show on Travel Channel called "101 Amazing Thrills" (this is what Time Warner Cable called it) which seems to deal with Thrill Rides and Attractions.

And from what I'm seeing, there seem to be at least Two Episodes with segments dealing with Las Vegas adventures.

In the episode called "Speed Demons" (which seems to be airing for the first time tonight at least at 8:30PM Pacific Time [7/19/15] and then repeating later in the night at 3:30AM Eastern Time And 3:30AM Pacific Time), the description that I'm seeing from my cable company says "Sail Through The Deserts Of Las Vegas";

And Next Sunday night (7/26/2015) is an episode called "Bucket List" which has Las Vegas' Zero G Space Simulator.

So check this out if you're interested!

RecVPPlayer
I have now started watching the show and Travel Channel says that the show's actual name is "10 Amazing Thrills" where it lists the top 10 thrills in different subjects such as "Extremely International Thrills."

So check that out and I'm changing the topic title of this thread!

RecVPPlayer
And so I just saw what this "Sailing Across The Las Vegas Desert" piece was all about. Number 6 in the "Speed Demons" episode (they count down from Number 10 to Number 1) was something called "Blokarts" which is basically a Go Cart (with no motor) with a 13 Ft. Sail where you can travel at speeds up to 50 MPH.

It is somewhere out in a windy part of the desert. So check it out if you're interested!

But I now (at just before 9PM on Sunday night) tried checking this out to see if it was an actual attraction, but at least through Bing.com, I'm not really finding anything except for Blokart Dealers and possible rentals but not really any attraction.

And so does anyone else know anything about this?

RecVPPlayer
I've now seen the "Bucket List" episode of the Travel Channel show called "10 Amazing Thrills" and the segment about the Zero G Space Simulator was not bad. But it seems to be quite pricy -- only about $5,000 per person.

I'll try keeping my eyes open for any other segment that deals with Las Vegas on this show!

RecVPPlayer
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