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Zip-Lining Emporium

Huge zip-lining park at Swedhump Elementary. Actually the world’s largest. Designed by Ms. Greenacre. Has over 2,700 different zip-lines.

Zip-Lining Emporium

The emporium, built by Zoo-Lake Engineering, took just a month to construct. 2,000 of the zip-line routes are permanent. 700 are changed very month to keep things interesting.

The most popular rides are:

[1] The Greenacre Gravity Bend [2] Devil’s throat [3] Forest Canopy Rush 666 [4] Forest Canopy Rush 1,813 [5] Mammoth’s Epiglottis

49 rides go through glass tunnels underwater. 193 rides go through tunnels underground. 2 rides are time-travel rides. There are 17 “sleep” rides, i.e. you have to be asleep to go on them. 19 rides take over an hour, so are not permitted to be taken during the school day as students will miss class. 1 ride takes 2 full days so can only be done on weekends.

Appears in Books 3, 10 and the Almanac
First seen in Book 3, page 54
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The Zip-Lining Emporium was built by Zoo Lake Engineering in just one month; 2,000 of the zip-line routes are permanent and 700 are changed every month.

The emporium, built by Zoo Lake Engineering, took just a month to construct. 2,000 of the zip-line routes are permanent. 700 are changed every month to keep things interesting. al1:c01:p355
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The Zip-Lining Emporium is a huge zip-lining park at Swedhump Elementary and is actually the world's largest.

Huge zip-lining park at Swedhump Elementary. Actually the world's largest. b03:c03:p054 b03:c99:p202
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The Zip-Lining Emporium was designed by Ms. Greenacre.

Designed by Ms. Greenacre. b03:c99:p202
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The Zip-Lining Emporium at Swedhump Elementary is the world's largest, designed by Ms. Greenacre, with over 2,700 different zip-lines; it was built by Zoo-Lake Engineering in just a month.

Huge zip-lining park at Swedhump Elementary. Actually the world's largest. Designed by Ms. Greenacre. Has over 2,700 different zip-lines. The emporium, built by Zoo-Lake Engineering, took just a month to construct. b10:c99:p326
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The Zip-Lining Emporium has 49 rides through glass tunnels underwater, 193 rides through underground tunnels, two time-travel rides, and one ride that takes two full days.

49 rides go through glass tunnels underwater. 193 rides go through tunnels underground. Two are time-travel rides. One ride takes two full days so can only be done on weekends. al1:c01:p355
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The Zip-Lining Emporium has over 2,700 different zip-lines.

Has over 2,700 different zip-lines. b03:c99:p202
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Of the Zip-Lining Emporium's zip-lines, 2,000 are permanent and 700 are changed every month; 49 rides go through glass tunnels underwater and 193 go through tunnels underground.

2,000 of the zip-line routes are permanent. 700 are changed very month to keep things interesting... 49 rides go through glass tunnels underwater. 193 rides go through tunnels underground. b10:c99:p326
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The Zip-Lining Emporium has 17 'sleep' rides (you must be asleep to go on them), 2 time-travel rides, and 19 rides that take over an hour; 1 ride takes 2 full days and can only be done on weekends.

2 rides are time-travel rides. There are 17 'sleep' rides, i.e. you have to be asleep to go on them. 19 rides take over an hour, so are not permitted to be taken during the school day as students will miss class. 1 ride takes 2 full days so can only be done on weekends. b10:c99:p326
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