High Roller cost? FSE zip line?

Anybody know what they're charging now, and what discounts are available? I'm also a Vegas resident (in theory, at least), so locals discounts will work for me too. I moved out of the country literally 2 days before the High Roller opened, after watching it being built for a year...back visiting in 2 weeks, and have to try them out.
The standard price for the FSE Zipline is $20, while the higher and longer Zoomline is $40.

The daytime price for the High Roller is $25, while the nighttime price is $35.

Best I can tell, coupons and discounts are available on all this stuff, but you'll have to look around. It all appears to be a moving target.


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Originally posted by: prefect
Anybody know what they're charging now, and what discounts are available? I'm also a Vegas resident (in theory, at least), so locals discounts will work for me too. I moved out of the country literally 2 days before the High Roller opened, after watching it being built for a year...back visiting in 2 weeks, and have to try them out.


There have been Groupons in the past for the High Roller...not when I went. The regular prices are a ripoff IMO but whatever. You only have to do it once. Pay the $10 for the nighttime ride. You're getting ripped off either way so you might as well get the most out of the views.
Here's a great deal on the High Roller through Travelzoo...You have to purchase by December 7.

Cyber Monday Deals...

"Happy Half Hour" packages are $18 (reg. up to $44.95) and include open bar
The world's tallest observation wheel offers stunning views of the city."

$18 for an open bar alone could be worth it if you drink fast enough. Then the ride is free.

Be sure to note the how to book section...High Roller Needs a Promo Code entered on Caesar's Site.

Click the links above for the show or attraction of your choice. The discount will be automatically applied except for on the High Roller. To get that offer, click "Buy Tickets," then go to the promo code tab and enter code HRTZOO.


I always get my free drinks at the blackjack table. At times those free drinks cost me $50 a pop, even when I'm drinking quickly.


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Originally posted by: alanleroy
Here's a great deal on the High Roller through Travelzoo...You have to purchase by December 7.

Cyber Monday Deals...

"Happy Half Hour" packages are $18 (reg. up to $44.95) and include open bar
The world's tallest observation wheel offers stunning views of the city."

$18 for an open bar alone could be worth it if you drink fast enough. Then the ride is free.

Be sure to note the how to book section...High Roller Needs a Promo Code entered on Caesar's Site.

Click the links above for the show or attraction of your choice. The discount will be automatically applied except for on the High Roller. To get that offer, click "Buy Tickets," then go to the promo code tab and enter code HRTZOO.


High Roller discounts are everywhere. They are struggling to generate interest.

The wife and I did the $20 zip at the FSE and it was a lot of fun. Id recommend going after dark to enjoy the lights. You can reserve a time and the evenings are very popular.
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