Max Flight Simulator at Excalibur Hotel and Casino




Description
Looking for the ultimate thrill in Las Vegas? The Max Flight at the Excalibur Hotel and Casino is the world's most advanced roller coaster and flight simulator, offering an adrenaline-pumping experience you won't forget. This state-of-the-art two-seater simulator features full 360° motion on both axes, providing unparalleled realism and excitement. Feel the rush as you twist, turn, and dive through an immersive flight experience. Whether you're an adventure lover or looking for unique Las Vegas attractions, The Max Flight is a must-try experience. Book your ride today for a heart-racing journey like no other!
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The Max Flight roller coaster and flight simulator delivers an unforgettable adventure. Experience the thrill of full 360° motion and immersive flight technology in this one-of-a-kind Las Vegas attraction. Perfect for thrill-seekers and those looking for unique experiences, The Max Flight offers a high-intensity, action-packed ride you won’t want to miss!
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Guests must be 42" to ride with a responsible adult. 48" to ride alone.
- 500LBS total between two people.
Reviews(1)
I went with a higher review than other attraction but I had no idea what it was. I thought it was just a simulation ride, but it's actually a flight simulator that you're actually going to fly a certain jet or airplane or whatever depending on which one you select. I didn't read up on it and this is why I didn't know. And when we started the ride it's very sensitive with the controls. So you have to go gently after right or forward or back on the controls. Otherwise you're going to bank really hard etc and it takes a while to get used to it. But the ride is only 3 minutes! So you either better get with it really quick and basically half a minute and enjoy the ride, doing something else and actually flying around something. I flew out from the island and so I was just on ocean so it was kind of boring but it was fairly neat of feeling like you are learning to fly. That was pretty awesome. But way too short. They should give 5 minutes 2 minutes to get oriented and 3 minutes to actually fly.



