Thrill seekers welcome at Zero Gravity Thrill Park

Have you ever been to Zero Gravity Thrill Park located in Dallas, Texas? If the answer is no, drop everything you’re doing, even if it’s breakable and head out the door.

Zero Gravity won’t let you down, unless you decide to give 'Nothin’ but Net' a try. It’s a 130 feet all the way down to a safety net. Better keep your acrophobia at ground level with this 16-story free fall. Or maybe you would rather become one with your inner adrenaline junkie with something less extreme and something timeless? Zero Gravity offers the classic Bungee Jumping as well.

If you have always dreamed of you and your best friend traveling zero to 70 in 1.2 seconds, your dream can now become a reality. The Texas Blastoff rockets you and who dares to accompany you 150 feet straight up into the air, but that’s not all the Texas Blastoff has in store.

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Furthermore, Zero Gravity Thrill Park quotes “Extreme Rides for Extreme Family Fun,” so don’t miss an opportunity to ride the Skycoaster. Your palms begin to sweat as you’re being elevated with two of your closest family members 110 feet into the air to race 60 mph, with one catch; you pull the ripcord when you’re ready! Warning to parents: Children might use this as a way to increase their allowance.

So, if you’re planning a trip to Zero Gravity or if you’re reading this while you’re already there? Don’t miss out on the Skyscraper, voted by fans as the one of the top things to do in Dallas-Fort Worth. From Four G’s of force to 165 feet off the ground, this ride is a bucket list must!

For those of you with safety concerns, Zero Gravity Thrill Park has a flawless safety record since their first day in 1992. Prices vary from $32.99 plus tax for one ride, up to the Ultimate Combo for $109.95 plus tax.

If you’re tired of watching the X-games on repeat and the following words are in your daily vocabulary: bungee, extreme and adrenaline, then it’s time you visited Zero Gravity Thrill Park in Dallas, Texas.

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, Dallas Adventure Parks Examiner

James Buchmeyer never was tall enough to ride the rides at the amusement parks as a child, but he is today. James doesn't mind waiting in those never ending lines, because he knows what lines await the page after.

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