Night Zipline: 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure

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Night Zipline: 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure

  • 5.09 reviews
  • 1 hour 15 minutes (approx.)
  • From $142.00
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Traveller rating 5.0 (9)Duration1 hour 15 minutes (approx.)Price from$142.00Operated byCoral Crater LLCBook viaViator

A night zipline on Oahu sounds like the kind of plan you’ll brag about later. This one is built around Coral Crater Adventure Park and a short, punchy 1 hour 15 minutes run with a professional guide and snacks.

What I like most is how tightly this experience is organized for a night outing, and how the guides bring the energy. You’ll get a real adrenaline fix across six ziplines, plus s’mores and a campfire snack at the end. One thing to think about: the 275 lb max weight limit is strict, and check-in is timed. If you’re late or over the limit, you won’t be able to change plans.

Key highlights to know before you go

Night Zipline: 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure - Key highlights to know before you go

  • Six ziplines at Coral Crater: more than a quick taste, with plenty of flying time
  • Pro guide throughout: your group stays on track and feels supported
  • S’mores and campfire snacks included: a fun end to the adrenaline rush
  • Small group size (max 11): easier to manage and quicker to get help
  • Weight and footwear rules are non-negotiable: closed-toed shoes and 275 lb max

Night Zipline at Coral Crater: What You’re Signing Up For

Night Zipline: 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure - Night Zipline at Coral Crater: What You’re Signing Up For
This tour is a night zipline adventure in Oahu that runs out of Coral Crater Adventure Park in Kapolei. The whole thing is designed to be a focused burst of action rather than a half-day production, which matters on an island trip when your time is always getting eaten by traffic and sunsets.

Expect a guided zipline experience built around a set of rides at the park. The park itself is known for running six ziplines, and the experience here is clearly geared toward moving you through them at night with a guide who can keep everyone comfortable and safe. One of the nicest parts of the vibe is that the guides don’t treat it like a cold checklist. In the feedback, guide names come up often: Ethan and Kim, plus Judy and Nico, are credited with being helpful, hospitable, and funny. That kind of tone can make a big difference at night, when everything feels bigger and darker than daylight.

The other thing you should know is that night changes the feel. You’re still strapped into a harness and riding cables, but the experience leans more dramatic. If you’re sensitive to heights or nervous about the first launch, this is the sort of tour where you want a guide who stays patient and gives you real encouragement. The reviews you’ll find here repeatedly praise that exact approach.

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Price for Six Lines, Snacks, and a Guide: Is $142 Worth It?

At $142 per person, this isn’t a budget add-on. But it doesn’t feel like a gimmick price either, because you’re paying for a full guided night session that includes more than just “ride the line.”

Here’s what’s bundled in the price:

  • Admission included for the experience at Coral Crater Adventure Park
  • Professional guide
  • Snacks: s’mores & campfire
  • All taxes, fees, and handling charges (so you aren’t chasing extra costs at the end)

For a night activity, that matters. Night ziplining usually costs more because you need staffing, equipment readiness, and a setup that works after dark. You’re also not just paying for the zipline moment; you’re paying for the guide who runs the safety flow, keeps the group moving, and helps people who hesitate before a ride.

Is it worth it? If you want a compact, memorable night activity with real adrenaline and an actual end-of-ride snack, I think it’s a fair value. If you’re on the fence about spending money on night adventure, you might weigh it against other Oahu experiences that are longer. But this one gives you a clear time box, which helps you plan your trip.

Where You Meet in Kapolei and How Check-In Really Works

Night Zipline: 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure - Where You Meet in Kapolei and How Check-In Really Works
You start and end at Coral Crater Adventure Park, 91-1780 Midway St, Kapolei, HI 96707. Your experience finishes right back at the meeting point, so you’re not left figuring out transport after you’re done.

Check-in is strict: check in 15 minutes before your start time. If you’re late, no refunds apply. I love tours that tell you the timing clearly, because it reduces stress. For a night activity, that’s extra important. Roads and parking can eat time, and you don’t want to spend your whole evening rushing.

Also pay attention to the group cap: the tour has a maximum of 11 travelers. That’s not huge, and it usually means the check-in process and getting fitted goes faster.

Finally, bring your ticket details. This experience uses a mobile ticket. You’ll want your phone charged and ready when you arrive, especially at night.

Coral Crater Adventure Park: Six Ziplines and the Stair Workout

Night Zipline: 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure - Coral Crater Adventure Park: Six Ziplines and the Stair Workout
Coral Crater Adventure Park is the heart of this experience, and it’s not just for decoration. The park has six ziplines, and the vibe in the feedback points to doing multiple lines in one session, not just one quick run.

The best part of doing a full set (rather than only one or two) is how quickly you build confidence. Your first zipline often feels like the hardest mental leap. By the time you reach the later lines, you usually know what to expect: the harness fit, the feeling of glide, and what to do with your hands during the ride.

There’s also a workout element that pops up in the reviews. One person notes that the stairs are part of the physical side of the experience. That’s not a dealbreaker, but you should take it seriously. If you have mobility limits or you’re not comfortable with climbing, you’ll want to consider it before booking.

What I’d tell you to expect at the park:

  • You’ll go through a guided flow with equipment setup and instruction.
  • You’ll ride across multiple lines during the night, so visibility and lighting matter.
  • You’ll finish with a snack setup that includes s’mores and a campfire.

Night ziplines are different from daytime because the focus shifts from scenery to sensation. You’ll be watching the cable line and following your guide’s cues, not taking in every view detail. If you’re coming for the pure adrenaline and the fun of moving through darkness safely, this style fits.

The Guides Make It: Ethan, Kim, Judy, Nico, and Ann

Night Zipline: 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure - The Guides Make It: Ethan, Kim, Judy, Nico, and Ann
For me, the biggest value add in a zipline tour isn’t the cables. It’s the people running the cables.

In the feedback here, certain guide names show up with strong praise. Ethan and Kim are described as very helpful and hospitable, making the experience fun and memorable. Judy and Nico earn credit for keeping things upbeat and helping when someone got scared, with patience that mattered. That’s a big deal on night activities, where fear can rise fast when you can’t rely on daylight cues.

Also worth noting: Ann is named as the driver who picked people up and shared a history lesson on the way to the facility. That’s not something you should count on every time, but it’s a reminder that the overall experience may include more than the zipline moment itself. If you like a little context while you travel, that kind of add-on can make the evening feel smoother.

In practical terms, how does guide quality help you?

  • You get clearer instructions for your comfort level.
  • Hesitation is handled instead of rushed.
  • The pacing stays organized for a small group.
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What to Wear and Bring: Closed-Toe Shoes, Weight Limits, and Comfort

Night Zipline: 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure - What to Wear and Bring: Closed-Toe Shoes, Weight Limits, and Comfort
This is one of those tours where the rules are simple and the consequences are real.

You must wear closed-toed shoes. Crocs and water shoes are okay, which is helpful if you’re used to island footwear. What matters is that your toes are protected and your shoe stays secure enough for active movement.

Now the non-negotiables:

  • All passenger weights MUST be input at booking
  • Maximum weight is 275 lbs. No exceptions
  • If you’re over the limit, there are no refunds

That’s a hard line, and it’s worth planning for. If you’re close to the limit, don’t gamble. Adjust your expectations early so you don’t end up stuck at check-in.

Also note what you might not think about: you’ll be moving around on the ground before and after rides, including climbing stairs. Comfortable, stable footwear matters more than usual for this one.

For night, also think about basics you control:

  • Bring a phone flashlight only if you’re allowed (the tour tells you the main gear rules; anything extra should fit the environment).
  • Dress for evening air and movement, since you’ll be active for about 1 hour 15 minutes.

Group Size and Timing: A Tight 1 Hour 15 Minutes

Night Zipline: 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure - Group Size and Timing: A Tight 1 Hour 15 Minutes
This adventure lasts about 1 hour 15 minutes. That timing is a strong reason to pick it. On Oahu, it’s easy to get dragged into tours that feel long and slow, especially if you’re also doing beach time, food stops, or a sunset drive.

Here, the schedule is compact:

  • You meet at Coral Crater Adventure Park.
  • You ride multiple lines.
  • You finish back at the meeting point with s’mores and campfire snacks.

The group size is also capped at 11 travelers, which can make the experience feel less chaotic. More space for help. Faster response. Less waiting around.

If you’re traveling with family or friends, this timing helps everyone agree on the plan. It’s long enough to feel like an event and short enough to still enjoy the rest of your evening.

Weather and Scheduling: The Night Part Depends on Conditions

Night Zipline: 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure - Weather and Scheduling: The Night Part Depends on Conditions
Night ziplining requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, the experience may be canceled due to poor weather. If that happens, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Because this is weather dependent, I’d plan it earlier rather than trying to squeeze it into the exact last night of your trip. Give yourself a buffer so you’re not stuck trying to rebook late with limited availability.

The schedule also has a minimum number of travelers. If the minimum isn’t met, your tour may be canceled, with the same type of resolution: different date/experience or full refund.

Finally, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. That’s helpful if a weather system rolls in late. I still suggest you watch the forecast and make your decision based on real timing, not hope.

Who This Night Zipline Adventure Is Best For

This tour fits best if you want three things at once:

  • Adrenaline without a long day
  • A guided experience where someone helps you through nerves
  • A complete night activity that ends with a snack and a friendly atmosphere

It also sounds like a strong pick for families who have at least one nervous member. Reviews highlight patience when a daughter got scared, which tells you the guide approach can be supportive rather than just performative.

It may be less suitable if:

  • You can’t meet the 275 lb weight limit (it’s strict)
  • You don’t do well with stairs or active movement
  • You need totally flexible timing, since night conditions matter and check-in timing is enforced

The tour is offered in English, and it’s described as something that most travelers can participate in. If you’re comfortable with basic physical activity and you can follow footwear and weight rules, you’ll likely be fine.

One more note: the experience is commonly booked about 23 days in advance on average. That doesn’t guarantee sell-out, but it does suggest you shouldn’t wait until the last minute if this is a must-do.

Should You Book 3 Zipline Adrenaline Adventure on Oahu?

If you’re looking for a night activity that feels like real fun, not just a line you stand in, I’d book it. The strongest reasons are practical: guided support, multiple ziplines in one session, and the included s’mores and campfire snack that gives the night a satisfying finish.

I’d also book it if you appreciate tours that keep the group small. With a max of 11 travelers, you get less waiting and more attention. And the guide names showing up with praise is a good sign that this is staffed by people who know how to make people comfortable.

Skip it (or reconsider it) if your situation makes the rules hard to meet. The 275 lb maximum is a dealbreaker, and check-in is time-sensitive. Also, if stairs or active movement are a challenge for you, the park setup may feel like more physical effort than you want.

If you want my straight take: this is a solid value pick for an unforgettable night. Just plan your timing, wear the right shoes, and treat the weight and check-in rules like they’re the point.

FAQ

How long is the night zipline experience?

It runs about 1 hour 15 minutes (approx.).

Where does the tour start and end?

It starts and ends back at Coral Crater Adventure Park, 91-1780 Midway St, Kapolei, HI 96707, USA.

What is included with the admission?

Admission is included, along with a professional guide and snacks (s’mores & campfire).

How much does it cost?

The price is $142.00 per person.

What footwear do I need?

Closed-toed shoes are required for all participants. Crocs and water shoes are okay.

Is there a weight limit?

Yes. Maximum weight is 275 lbs. Maximum weight must be provided at booking, and there are no exceptions.

How early should I check in?

Check is 15 minutes before the start of the tour time. If you are late, no refunds will be issued.

What group size should I expect?

This activity has a maximum of 11 travelers.

What happens if the weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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