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Indoor zip line

Indoor flight line with harness and safety rules aligned — moderate thrills.

The indoor zip line offers a controlled “flying” sensation, tethered so the child (and, where the offer allows, the accompanying adult) can experience a gentle acceleration without leaving the parameters designed by the equipment supplier. Cables, harnesses, anchors and attachment points are checked according to the operator's procedure, and staff explain correct positioning, the order of clipping / unclipping and the moment of launch. This is not amateur extreme sport but an entertainment activity with mandatory equipment and explicit house rules.

Minimum age, weight, height and sometimes health conditions (vertigo, seizures, crutches, etc.) are usual eligibility criteria: do not bypass them. If you have concerns, it is best to ask at reception before paying for a package, to align expectations. Do not ignore signage: it generally reflects technical opinions or safety audit conclusions, not arbitrary staff preference.

The queue at the launch trampoline or harness station must be respected. Very enthusiastic children may need a few reminders: explain beforehand that everyone waits their turn and that the harness fits one person only. Footwear must support correct positioning in the harness; loose clothing without detachable accessories avoids accidental snagging. Long hair tied back, where applicable, reduces the risk of an awkward incident, not necessarily a serious one, but an annoying one.

After a correct “landing”, disconnect calmly, follow the exit lane and give way to the next participant. If you feel unwell (dizziness, fear, pain), tell staff immediately: stop the cycle, do not restart without assessment. With children, emotions may come after the flight ends, not necessarily on the platform: stay close and, if something is wrong, do not hesitate to call the team.

Photography and filming: sometimes, for privacy or flow reasons, certain angles are less suitable for raising a phone. If you want a clear shot of your child, ask reception for an explicit rule or wait until the end of the turn, towards a less crowded area. Also respect other children and parents who do not wish to appear in content you publish online.

Combine the activity with hydration breaks and, where appropriate, other areas of the venue: a successful zip line can be the highlight of the day, followed by something calmer, not necessarily another effort of the same intensity. This balance helps digest the experience, supports safety and the energy budget of the whole family. Information in this text is general, not a binding commercial offer, and is supplemented by official data provided by the operator at reception.

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