A new attraction is coming to the strip: Zero-G flights. And judging by the reaction to the flights, going weightless in Las Vegas will be a very big thing. Not only is the sensation rare -- only about 2,700 people have flown on a Zero-G flight since 2004 -- it takes just a few hours, making it ideal for well-to-do weekend visitors, big-spending corporate customers in town for conventions and gamblers who want a memorable experience without getting too far from the casino. "Hell yes," said Jim Kilby, a professor of gaming at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, when asked whether he envisioned casinos booking guests on the flights - One more reason for a Euro-wheenie to hate America and for "global warming" cultists to freak out.
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