I loved this experience so much!
Staff were so friendly. My original jump time was cancelled due to wind. The staff were able to book me in the next day no problem. Once there, I was a bit nervous. Everyone was chatting with me and making the experience more comfortable.
The jump itself is amazing. The view going down is beautiful. It feels more like a repel down vs a free fall bungee jump. Definitely a must for all adrenaline junkies. – via
It’s a fun experience, but not exactly a freefall. There’s definitely some friction and it feels like a fast repel down. It’s easier to jump than I thought because there is tension in the cable holding you before you jump or step over the edge. The fall gets you going about 45 mph, and then stops you pretty abruptly towards the very bottom. I also noticed that you have to prepare to hit the concrete and actually absorb some of the movement with your legs. I saw one older gentleman kind of trip forward when he actually reached the landing point… so just prepare for that and keep your legs at the ready. I was a bit concerned about neck and back sensitivity, and I think there’s a little bit of jarring motion throughout, but overall it was fairly comfortable. The harness is very secure, the jumpsuit kept me at a comfortable temperature, and even with the wind rushing by I didn’t need glasses or anything and I could see and enjoy the descent. – via
Great stuff guys – via Google
I thoroughly enjoyed this and felt it was worth the money. I loved the package with photos and video, plus the certificate was an extra nice touch . Two points to note, if you are a little shy, be aware that a lot of what happens is in public. I’d also like to say that though staff are extremely efficient and I put my total trust in them hence my ‘leap of faith’, they could be a little more patient and friendly with shy/nervous jumpers – bearing in mind what their customers are about to do! – via Google
What a blast! I have a severe fear of heights and as part of facing my fears have done parachute & bungee jumps before. Despite this I was still really afraid, and therefore very reassured by the whole crew for their very thorough approach. Timothy harnessed me up, very careful and methodical in his approach and a genuinely lovely guy, I’m hoping he is recognised for this. After being weighed, then taken up to the top we were handed over to another crew, again a great and professional bunch. More checks of weight and harness before clear instructions about the jump process. A safety harness is attached before the exterior door opens, then a main jump cable attached before the safety is removed, making it impossible to be outside and not connected to a safety line. A second main cable attached to the harness before assuming the position, 3, 2, 1 and jump! Pretty fast drop but controlled, with guide lines left and right, so impossible to move in the wind, all helping me feel super-safe. Timothy was waiting to greet me, high fives all around… I loved doing this and when we’re back in the US from Wales again, I’ll definitely be doing this again, despite my wife thinking I’m crazy… I pointed out that statistically this is the safest thing either of us did all holiday. :o) – via Google
This attraction with Insanity are the most scariest ride in Las Vegas by far!
This is just off the most extreme and bravest riders.
Just to give you an idea: the jumping platform is at the 109 floor of the Strat (old Stratosphere) and it consist of a free jump (bungee jumping style) from the deck, but instead of jump and bouncing back like in the bungee, you will fall to the ground attached to a line that will control the falling speed.
It’s basically like “jumping out of the window” l
The views from the deck are impressive and jumping at the day or night is the same scary and intimidating feeling.
If you like extreme experiences, this is for you ;0)
100% recommended if you dare… – via Google
Love the experience and well worth it. – via Google