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Zip World launches first hot-air balloon-style ride in Rhyl, North Wales

Zip World, a North Wales-based adventure company, has launched an aerostat attraction called ‘Skyflyer’ in Rhyl.

The company’s first hot-air ballon-style attraction takes passengers 400 feet into the air where they will enjoy panoramic views across North Wales and beyond. On a clear day, riders will see the peaks of Moel Famau and Snowdonia.

Located on Rhyl beach, the £2.5 million ride is accessible to wheelchair users and people with other disabilities.

Zip World expects to attract 50,000 guests during Skyflyer’s first eight months of opening, rising to more than 100,000 annually after that.

More https://blooloop.com/play/news/zip-world-new-hot-air-balloon-skyflyer/

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