Zero Gravity Thrill Park, Dallas, Texas
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I'm still amazed that I had the guts to try out all the rides, because I'm not really a person you jumps into crazy things (or jumps off things, for that matter). :) In any case, it was definitely worth it; one of the best days of my life!
Address:
11131 Malibu Dr, Dallas, TX 75229, USA
Price:
$29 a ride (tax not included) plus $12 for for each consecutive ride.
Opening Hours:
General opening hours are from 4pm to 10pm. (Sat./Sun.: 12am-1am)
On the web:
http://www.gojump.com/

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