The OGO (Outdoor Gravity Orb) is an 11 foot transparent sphere constructed from over 300 square feet of a special plastic, more than 1,000 little, special, plastic, anchors, about 600 multi-colored st
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Location: Pigeon Forge
What's Included
- 1 rolls down the track(s) of your choice
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there is a weight limit for the OGO. Each ball can accommodate up to 400 lbs combined for three people. Just make sure your group stays under that limit, and you'll be good to go! It's super fun, but safety is key.
A: If it rains, they typically monitor the weather and will cancel if conditions are unsafe. You can reschedule for another day without extra cost, which is super helpful. Just check their website or call ahead if you’re unsure!
A: You'll definitely get wet while zorbing! I'd recommend wearing a swimsuit or clothes you don’t mind getting soaked. Also, don’t forget to wear water shoes or something comfortable because you'll climb a bit before rolling down the hill.
Discussions
Just got back from zorbing at Outdoor Gravity Park! So much fun!
I took my kids to the Outdoor Gravity Park in Pigeon Forge last weekend, and it was a total hit! We got to ride the OGO ball down the hill, and oh man, we laughed the whole time. The views were gorgeous, and it felt like we were flying. Totally worth the price! Just a heads up, though – bring a change of clothes because you WILL get wet!
Thinking about getting an OGO ticket for my friend's birthday!
Hey guys, I'm considering getting the Outdoor Gravity Park Zorbing ticket for my friend's birthday. He loves outdoor activities and this looks wild! Just wondering if it’s really as fun as it sounds? And how long does each ride usually last?