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STRIP TIPS: TWIST WITH A VIEW

The Manhattan Express roller coaster at New York-New York, 3790 Las Vegas Blvd. South, takes passengers on a scenic ride over a replica of New York Harbor.

But you better not blink, because the coaster hits top speeds of 67 mph. Riders experience negative G-forces on a track that bends in a “heartline” twist and dive, simulating the barrel roll of a jet fighter.

The ride costs $12.50 per person and $6 for repeat rides. It operates from 10:30 a.m. to midnight daily.

Strip Tips is a weekly feature by Sonya Padgett that highlights attractions and activities on the Las Vegas Strip.

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