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_cjw_ Nov 29th, 2007 12:32 PM

Anyone NOT glad they ziplined?
 
So I'm trying to figure out if zipline is for me. I like speed, I like great views, I don't mind heights. I don't like drops. The feeling of falling fast makes me sick to my stomach.

I would be less hesitant if the zipline trips were just one go, but there's a series of lines, right? And even if I get a "test" run in, I've read some comments that the test runs are nothing like the real lines.

I'm not an adrenaline junkie and am not always happy after doing a certain adventure. Like jumping off a cliff in Hawaii. Scared to death and everyone afterwards was like "Aren't you glad you did it?" No, not really. That sick feeling stayed with me.

Everyone posts about how great ziplining was, but is there anyone who did it and would rather not have? How much of a "drop" is involved? I'm excited about rafting, canyoning, etc. Just trying to figure out if I should spend my precious time ziplining.

Thanks!

CarolM Nov 29th, 2007 12:37 PM

I really, really think you'll be fine. You like speed and don't mind heights... that's it. There are no drops. The lines are at just enough of a decline (slight) so that you move forward, but there really is no perceptible sense of falling or moving downward --- you really feel like you're pretty much moving in a straight line. I suggest doing a tour where the lines are more "inside" the canopy, as opposed to Sky Trek (in both Arenal and Monteverde) where the lines are higher above the trees. Where will you be? In Manuel Antonio, I always recommend Canopy Safari, 'cause that's an amazing tour.

I had the same hesitations as you do, before I went the first time, and now I absolutely love it! And I'm the kind of person who wouldn't jump off a cliff (at least I wouldn't enjoy it!)

atravelynn Nov 29th, 2007 03:28 PM

I posted a similar question. Here is a link to some of my replies.

Look at the Hills27 reply on 10/31/2007 at 1:24. Then the other comments on the same date starting at 8:19.

http://fodors.com/forums/threadselec...p;tid=35086706

CarolM,
Can you tell me more about the Canopy Safari, such as what animals/birds did you see?

CarolM Nov 29th, 2007 04:10 PM

On a canopy zipline tour, you're not likely to see any animals... it's more about the fun experience. For animals, you'll want to do a hanging bridges walk, or hire a guide in the park, etc. For animals in Manuel Antonio, check out the Damas Island Mangrove boat tour, hire a guide to walk in the national park, and/or visit the Rainmaker Reserve.

chanad Nov 29th, 2007 04:57 PM

cjw - I feel exactly the same as you - love speed, views, don't mind heights much - but I HATE drops. I am never happy I went on that roller coaster my friends insisted I go on - I'm just glad it's over! :)

But I went ziplining in Belize last year and totally loved it - it was so much fun! The first step, when you're just stepping into nothingness was a little scary, but after that it was awesome. It doesn't really drop so much, it's more just fast. I definitely recommend it!

kencolian Nov 29th, 2007 05:18 PM

I think it depends on the zipline. I loved Canopy Safari in MA. (Except the repel line) However this summer at the Hacienda Guachipelin I quit. I did not feel as secure. (But both my son and husband loved it) There are so many things to do in your limited time I would prioritize other things first.

xyz99 Nov 29th, 2007 05:23 PM

Cjw,
So glad you asked – I’m very interested in this too. My problem is that heights make me uncomfortable, so I’m not sure yet how I feel about zip lines. I am definitely not a fan of the ‘adrenaline rush’ thing (no roller coasters for me) so maybe I need to stay with my feet on the ground.

Carol, thanks for the Mangrove boat tour suggestion, that sounds great.

hipvirgochick Nov 29th, 2007 05:38 PM

I did it, it was fun, but if I were short on time it would not be at the top of my list of things to do. There was that part of me afterwards that thought, gee, I'm glad I lived, but I'm really not too excited to do it again! However, the company we did it with was great, over the falls, with Mundo Aventuras.

P.S. I love roller coasters. :)

Jeff_Costa_Rica Nov 30th, 2007 08:04 AM

I had the same concerns before my first zipline tour 10 years ago, but I really enjoyed it.

You don't have to do anything you don't want to do. It's your trip. Costa Rica has enough other fun, interesting activities that if you miss out on ziplining, you'll still have a good time. :)

volcanogirl Nov 30th, 2007 08:25 AM

We had a huge rain and lightning storm the day we were supposed to do SkyTrek in Arenal, so they canceled ziplining for the day - I still regret it and want to go back and do it. I don't enjoy rides that drop either, but I do like speed - to me, it looks like so much fun since you're mainly moving horizontally.

hipvirgochick Nov 30th, 2007 09:58 AM

vgirl -- I hope you get to do it next time! My daughter will probably convince me to do it again because she loved it. :)

I was just happy I kept making to the other side after 11 zips! One was reeeeeeaaaalllly long and I thought I would never get there! I know they are all different so it might be interesting to compare.

_cjw_ Nov 30th, 2007 01:56 PM

Thanks everyone for your insight. Carol's suggestion of finding a company more "inside" the canopy seems especially helpful! I haven't quite figured out exactly where we'll be - and today had a development that may mean rescheduling the trip! - but once I go (hopefully Feb/March next year), if we get in our other high priority activities, I'll try it and report back!

Thanks again!

StanKase Nov 30th, 2007 04:13 PM

My wife enjoyed the 11 cable open zip line in CR and I DID Noy. I do not like heights over 15ft. and this was from 40-200ft. Also, it you get frightened and squeeze the cable you may syop before you reach the next platform. That at first is of concern but one of the guides shimmes out on the line to get you and you just hold on to them and you reach the next platform. Because you move fairly fast you do NOT see any animals, maybe a bird or two. When you are on a platform you can monkeys but you see them as well as sloths on the better longer canopy trips (45-60 min.)

CarolM Nov 30th, 2007 06:14 PM

StanKase, I'm sorry you didn't enjoy ziplining... I would definitely say this isn't something for people with a real fear of heights. Other than that, it's not scary, IMO. The only people who have told me they didn't enjoy the zip lines were people who said they had height issues to begin with.

Regarding what Stan said about squeezing the cables, there are canopy tours where you do not have to "break" by pulling the cable. I've done one where you do, and one where you don't. Canopy Safari in MA does NOT require you to break yourself. Original Canopy Tour in Monteverde did (this was some years ago).

I personally think zip-lining IS a priority activity in CR! Just sayin' ;)

volcanogirl Dec 1st, 2007 05:13 AM

Thanks, hip - it's on my to do before I die list. Guess that just means I'll have to go back! :)

Jeff_Costa_Rica Dec 1st, 2007 06:31 AM

An article this week in the business newspaper El Financiero talked about canopy tours here. (That's sort of Costa Rica's equivalent to The Wall Street Journal, but a weekly paper.) There are 105 of them that are licensed by the tourist board, along with many others that have no permits, and 30 percent of visitors to Costa Rica participate in the activity.

hills27 Dec 1st, 2007 01:38 PM

I HATE drops and I LOVE ziplining. There's absolutely no dropping sensation to speak of.

ilana25841 Dec 3rd, 2007 11:09 AM

One more note, when we went in Baru Hacienda near Dominical, people who said they had back issues, were given an additional harness that provided support...something I wouldn't have thought of.

snoopy12 Dec 4th, 2007 07:00 PM

I hate drops, roller coasters etc and ziplining was not like that. I had fun but don't feel the need to do it again. If you're not into it, you should not feel like you are missing out on the full CR experience.

Dyer Dec 7th, 2007 09:42 PM

I would not go on a roller coaster any longer - am 53 yrs. old, have done that, don't want to again. But I wouldn't hesitate to go on a Zip Line (Canopy Tour). I did it in Costa Rica 2 1/2 yrs. ago and loved it. The horseback ride that we took to get to our destination was a blast. We laughed so much on that tour that we wondered what our Tico tour guide thought of us, but we later learned he had a great day too, enjoying the ride, the scenery and they fun. Pura Vida

gloriaw Dec 8th, 2007 06:06 AM


Sky Trek is the best zip line in Costa Rica. I have tried several others and they are like kiddie rides compared to Sky Trek.
If you have problems with heights it probably isn't for you.
You will be about 650 ft above the canopy and the length of the lines is fron 1525 ft to 2460 ft. with speeds of about 40 mph.
I recomend it to anyone who has a sense of adventure.
I am 75 and there were kids 8 years old ziping with me.






_cjw_ Mar 2nd, 2008 03:19 PM

just a follow up - i ziplined! and it was terrific!

for our schedule, we had to zipline around the arenal area and after looking at reviews on fodors, we went with arenal paraiso. after talking with different people and finally doing it myself, i think the dropping sensation varies depending on the lines you do. for example, someone in areanal told us about certain lines where you "jump off" the platform and they were a bit scary for her. the arenal paraiso lines, you just stepped off the platform and away you went. it was a lot of fun and i highly recommend it, so long as you are NOT afraid of heights.

an extra tip for those that have nerves, when i looked to the platform ahead, i experienced more of a dropping sensation. it was much more comfortable and far more enjoyable to look at the scenery surrounding the line than the platform ahead and slightly below. and if you are nervous, do not break (if you are on a line that you can break on). listen to the guides - who mostly tell you not to break until you approach the platform - and just enjoy the ride, don't tense up and slow yourself down. i didn't do so myself, but i noticed a lot of girls who did and several got stuck before the end of the line b/c they had slowed themselves down so much. if you are iffy about heights, i imagine being stuck on the line to be really uncomfortable.

so thanks to everyone for your encouragement! ziplining was terrific, one of the highlights of our trip! (i hope to post a fuller trip report soon.) and if you are iffy yourself, arenal paraiso is a great option! great guides, "inside" the canopy, no jumping, and beautiful sights (especially zipping by the river). on our trip, we met a tico guide who was w/ another group who's done many, many different ziplines. he also commented paraiso is a good choice for someone who is hesitant.

pura vida!
cj

moti Mar 2nd, 2008 03:56 PM


thanks for the follow-up!

we're going on our first trip to costa rica later this month and i've been hesitant about the ziplines. we've decided to do the one at arenal paraiso mostly because it's the closest to our hotel, but also because i'm not interested in the highest or the fastest one. i'm hoping i don't freak out. i do have a bit of a fear of heights, but enjoy testing/conquering it. i managed to jump out of a plane, loved it and was very glad i did it. that was only one jump. hopefully i'll do ok with the multiple lines.

_cjw_ Mar 3rd, 2008 11:24 AM

wow - if you enjoyed jumping out of a plane, ziplines should be a piece of cake! have fun!

nina Mar 3rd, 2008 02:13 PM

We did the zipline at Arenal Paraiso last week and it was PLENTY long enough, fast enough and high enough!

We only wished it had lasted longer!

moti Mar 4th, 2008 08:27 AM

cjw,

i have a question for you. were you able to pre-book the zipline tour at arenal paraiso? i imagine it's usually not that crowded, but since i'll be there during holy week i think it may be busier and we're a little limited as to when we can go. also, how long was the whole experience?

thanks.

volcanogirl Mar 4th, 2008 08:38 AM

Thanks for posting, cjw; it sounds great!

_cjw_ Mar 4th, 2008 10:50 AM

i had some email exchanges with arenal paraiso, but did not book in advance. first they told me just to book when i checked in. i explained i was not staying at their property, just wanted to use the ziplines and could i please reserve. no response. when we arrived in the arenal area, our lovely lovely host at the b&b where we stayed (jessenia at erupciones inn, more when i write a full report) called and made our reservations one day ahead.

bonus - the rate was less than what paraiso quoted to me over email ($45 vs. $48).

fwiw, we were only two guests and were on at the same time as a large group of high schoolers. if you are a small party, i don't think they'll turn you down if they are already fairly booked. also, they have multiple trips throughout the day so if you are concerned about crowds, why not ask about how many have booked for the different time slots?

and if you happen to get stuck w/ a large group, don't be shy about asking to "move ahead" of the line. our first zip we were last at the back of the high schoolers. we met their local guide. (a really fantastic gentleman i will also post more about later...if anyone's looking for a local guide, let me know!!! roberto is great!!!) he suggested we move ahead so we don't have to wait so long for our zips and, in fact, he asked the instructors to bump us up. they did and it was much more enjoyable.

i think the whole thing was a little less than two hours. i'd think you'd go faster if you're with a smaller group. go for it! just call and figure out when you can go and be w/ the fewest other guests.

best,
cjw


CarolM Mar 4th, 2008 12:06 PM

moti,

when i did the arenal paraiso ziplines, i booked in advance on this website:

http://www.arenal.net/canopy-tour-costa-rica/

they were great, followed up promptly, sent confirmation emails, etc.

it lasted about 2 hours total (you'll see scheduling choices on the site). have a blast! :)

carol

letaher Mar 4th, 2008 03:14 PM

Sounds like you'll do just fine with the zip line. There aren't really any sudden drops. It's fast, it's got great views. It's high, with an awesome view (at least the Sky Tram one in Arenal). Also there's a time to test it out. So you take the Tram up and then you have two small tests. True the test runs are small. Also the guides can go with you on the big one the first time. They hold onto you.

There's really no sudden drop at all. It's always gradual. My husband said he didn't love it and probably wouldn't do it again, but even he had fun. My son and I would do it again and again.

travelme Mar 5th, 2008 02:18 AM

Sorry but I hated it and couldn't wait for it to be over. I just could not get over the height thing and I really didn't enjoy the experience. The repel was terrifying.

volcanogirl Mar 5th, 2008 04:46 AM

travelme, which company did you use? Do you think it was the particular zipline you did, or was it just not your thing?

travelme Mar 5th, 2008 12:18 PM

I dont remember the company as it was in 2002. Probably it was just not my thing which surprised me as everyone and their uncle raves about doing the zip-line. I was scared out of my mind and was so happy when it was over. If you don't like heights, there is a good chance that you will NOT like doing it.

Keith Mar 5th, 2008 01:13 PM

I'm 54 and didn't ever do roller coaster.

But I didn't think the ziplines were exciting. They were fine as transportation, but really they just go more or less straight and once you let go, you don't do much but hang from the pulley.

For me, the horseback ride to and from the zipline was much more fun and exciting.

Keith

shillmac Mar 5th, 2008 04:49 PM

Having a fear of heights has kept me from doing a lot of things. I can't imagine jumping out of a plane. I'd be dead of a stroke before I had a chance to pull the ripcord. I get vertigo if I visit viewing areas atop high buildings. Can't stand to be near the edge. Years ago, I turned down an offer of a free parasail (Bahamas) to "help me overcome my problem". I don't move (feel sort of paralyzed) on a ferris wheel and HATE having to stop on the top. I MAKE myself get on roller coasters and other high thrill rides just to try to keep myself from feeling so darned phobic. Traveling with youth groups for 15 years made it necessary for me to push my own personal envelope.

THAT SAID, I made a well thought out decision to do the zips and found it to be a pretty thrilling experience. I wouldn't hesitate to do it again, but it's kind of "been there, done that" to me. I had to psych myself up a bit and had a couple of guides (over a period of 2 days prior to our tour) walk me through it visually. That helped, and I felt like I sort of knew what I was doing. My greatest fear was that I would panic and get weird in a way I hadn't counted on, rendering myself in big trouble mid-zip!

I don't think anyone can say what another's experience will be. Just because a person has a fear of heights doesn't mean they can't enjoy ziplines. It depends on the individual and boils down to what you THINK you can tolerate. Usually your gut feeling will be correct. I got myself mentally to a point where I felt comfortable and it was fun. I do think it was necessary for me to work up to it, though, with the visualization! Good luck--you'll don't need to do ziplines to enjoy Costa Rica. Just relax, and do whatever you darned well please--or not! :)

SuzzyyQ Mar 5th, 2008 07:54 PM

I came back from CR last night. My daughter and I did the Zip line tour in Arenal near La Fortuna. We loved the guides and the monkeys.

However, I am well....a bit older than 30. Yes, more than a bit. My 18 year old convinced me that this would be a good thing. I stupidly said yes! The first ZIP, I zipped along right into the tree. Too many things to think about. Fortunately, I breaked the "zip" with my feet (on the tree trunk) -- but hit my hand pretty hard on the metal stop on the line. It still hurts! I still think I broke it -- but it seems to be feeling better everyday.

I just recommend to go tandom if you are afraid or just don't look down. Just remember to break at the end of the Zip run. The Zip lines in Monteverde are the higher than Arenal.

hipvirgochick Mar 5th, 2008 08:04 PM

I'm glad I did it. It was great while doing it. But I don't have a craving to do it again. I'm with Keith...I'd rather be on a horse. Ha!

I'm crossing my fingers I can distract my daughter enough next trip into doing other things... ;)

Reisender Mar 6th, 2008 06:26 AM

Great info thanks. My wife and I will be in CR in August and we have been debating zip lines. Sounds like we should do one. We also want to do the hanging bridges because we really want to see the wildlife. We are looking forward to our visit to CR (our first).


Keith Mar 6th, 2008 07:28 AM

The hanging bridges are no guarantee of seeing wildlife.

Any chance you can do the Cano Nego day trip/tour? I saw lots of monkeys - some up close, birds, Jesus Christ Lizard, sloth.

Keith

volcanogirl Mar 6th, 2008 08:49 AM

Reisender, I agree with Keith; we did not see any animals during our Hanging Bridges hike, aside from some leaf-cutter ants. I'd go for the Cano Negro tour if you want to see wildlife. The Hanging Bridges was really just a pretty hike with a nice view of the volcano if it's not socked in by fog.


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