Would you dare to ride a glass slide elevated 1000 feet in the air?
Updated | By Lee-Roy Wright
Imagine taking a slide down the side of a building, elevated 1000 feet in the air? Well, adrenaline junkies, now you can. On the 70th floor of the U.S. Bank Tower in Los Angeles is where you can find the insanely scary ride.

This has become the latest attraction in Los Angeles and it is terrifying, might we add. This is not your usual slide.
The U.S. Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles just opened up its latest attraction - the Skyslide, a one-story slide hanging off the side of the building, 1,000 feet in the air.
It all sounds great and loads of fun, right? Here's the catch, it's made of glass.
She's jumped out of a plane, ridden roller coasters, but can @AmandaLeeAP handle Skyslide? https://t.co/SWFY8mo7Er pic.twitter.com/MaJbyfYk1i
— AP West Region (@APWestRegion) June 23, 2016
Even talk show host, Jimmy Kimmel got in on the action and sent one of his staff on the scary ride.
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