Edge Coaster and Sky Walk Extreme – Crown Regency Hotel and Towers, Cebu City

The Edge Coaster is the first of its kind in the country where you are safely and tightly fastened in a coaster that is tilted 55 degrees and revolves around the 38th floor of the Crown Regency Hotel and Towers in Cebu City.

Edge Coaster in Cebu City

Sky Walk Extreme Sky Adventure in Cebu City

The Sky Walk Extreme Sky Adventure on the other hand is on the 37th Floor where visitors wearing SkyWalk suits and attached to harnesses get to walk around the edge of the building on see through glass flooring. It is open from 8AM to 2AM daily and according to ABS-CBN’s Sports Unlimited, it costs 700 pesos to try out both adventures.



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  • k

    The Edge Coaster is the first of its kind in the WORLD…

  • hayz

    nakasakay na ako diyan:):D

  • OhhEmmGee

    a rollercoaster on top of a hotel, niccee! its like the one in las vegas but i think the one in las vegas is higheerr. bt still, thats hella coool

  • andi

    kala ko yan ung sa macau.kasi dba may tower dun na maglalakad ka sa endge din.kaya kala ko naglagay na rin sila ng coaster.un pala sa cebu.astig!

  • franz

    Very dangerous. I mean if the cable snaps, then you are a goner.

  • boytawa

    nakakatakot x_x pero ang galing ng cebu!

  • hayz

    yup..
    meron din daw ganyan sa Las Vegas ..

    strict sila doon..minomonitor talaga nila lahat …

  • fattyacid

    very daring ride…para sa mga taong mahilig makipaglaro kay kamatayan.

  • clerihew

    wow.. hahaha… now, my knees are trembling..

  • yanzibeth

    i am from cebu and i like the edge coaster VERY much..i’ve been to vegas it was awsome but grabe talaga tong cebu tourist spot talaga…go pinoy!!!!

  • shengkulet

    “para mga taong nakikipaglaro sa kamatayan” — i haven’t thought about this, only now i realized na pwede mo ngang sabihin na this is really a stuff for people who are “death taunters”.
    For me, it was just a case of saying “YES” coz i didn’t have an option. Sumakay ako, hmm i guess, napasakay ako is the right term and yes it’s kinda terrifying but after one ride, you’ll crave for another one, then another one again, and so on and so forth.
    I did not feel much the same with the walk, coz it was kind of a little bit boring, especially that the ledge to walk on was a bit too wide and covered — only a few square meters was glass, the rest of the ledge was covered with iron sheets so that you can’t actually see what’s beneath your feet – like it’s not after all skywalking but just ledgewalking — and I think that was why it is not enough to give you a super adrenaline rush…perhaps if you take the skywalk first before the coaster ride, baka iba magiging experience, in my case kasi i took the ride first before the walk kaya from a super nerve-wracking activity to a not so edgy one…kaya di ko masyado na-appreciate ang walk. TRY nyo! ENJOY!

  • Pepper

    Hi!

    Is it required to check-in at Crown Regency Cebu to be able to try these adventures out?

  • Gina

    hi,
    im from gensan and cebu is very foreign place to me, and i want to explore my self in trying to ride the edge coaster and try to walk on sky, can i try even im not check in the regency hotel?thanks

  • ABS CBN THE BAYOT NETWORK

    Wag po Takot ang mga Bayot dyan lols!

  • http://www.jehzlau-concepts.com/ Jehzeel Laurente

    parang nakaka takot.. pero ok naman. hehe :D

  • http://cebutravels.asia cebu tours

    kakatakot din sumakay!! maya baka maghang :D

  • dharvyn

    how much ang entrace for edge coaster and sky walk the ride and entrance fee?thanks

  • koko

    magkano??

  • Neil Ryan T.

    I was their last Sept. 1, 2011 and it was a very wonderful experience. As for me who are afraid of heights, it was a death-defying experience. At first,I can barely move my feet, my knees are trembling and my hands/ feet are sweating. At the end, i had overcome my fear of heights and i survived the walk. I have now with me my certificate and I’m very proud. Two thumbs up!

  • Neil Ryan T.

    I was their last Oct. 1, 2011 and it was a very wonderful experience. As for me who are afraid of heights, it was a death-defying experience. At first,I can barely move my feet, my knees are trembling and my hands/ feet are sweating. At the end, i had overcome my fear of heights and i survived the walk. I have now with me my certificate and I’m very proud. Two thumbs up!