Enter below for your chance to win a 4-pack of tickets to the San Diego Zoo. All October, kids get free admission to come face-to-face with super cool animals like rhinos, giraffes, kangaroos, and more.
Must be 18+ to enter. Must be a San Diego resident. Contest ends October 24, 2025.
Zip Line Requirements
Minimum Ages
Must be at least 8 years old. No exceptions.
Children ages 8 to 15 must be accompanied by a paid parent or guardian 18 years or older who must attend the entire Flightline experience. For participants under age 18, the liability waiver must be completed on site by a parent or legal guardian at the check-in.
Adult/Child Ratio: Maximum of 3 children ages 8 to 15 per adult.
Weight: Participants must weigh between 60 and 275 pounds and fit comfortably in the harness. No exceptions. Participants will be weighed at check-in.
Height: All participants must meet the minimum height requirement of 48” (4 feet) tall. No exceptions.
Footwear: Secure, closed-toed shoes are required.
Other Considerations:
- Food or drink are not permitted on the tour.
- No alcohol may be consumed by a participant, prior to taking a Flightline Safari.
- Long hair must be tied back and loose accessories removed
- No loose items may be taken on tour, this includes wigs, hats without an under-chin strap, cameras without a strap, selfie-sticks, cameras with detachable camera lenses or lenses that extend further than 2-3 inches from the camera body, cellphones, purses, or bags.
- Storage & personal item transport available for small to medium sized bags and other loose items, no large bags or open containers.
- Sunglasses are recommended, as long as they fit securely on the wearers’ face.
- Guests must be able to climb and descend stairs without assistance.
- Restrooms are not available during the tour.
- To participate in Flightline Safari, each participant must complete a liability waiver and understand and follow instructions in English.
This tour operates in most weather conditions and is subject to cancelation if weather conditions are deemed not safe