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  • From: http://www.zorb.com/USA.htm **NOTE: the link implies USA, the actual page lists this as their answer for all of "North America"** "Geeze - since appearing on "Road Rules" on MTV - we've been getting stacks of e-mails from the States pleading and imploring us to get some sites going there. Well, it's just a matter of finding the right people to team up with over there who have the experience, ability, vision and (of course) the cash to help us to develop it properly. I'll keep you all posted as to our progress with finding some good people to team up with. In the meantime - it's only about 12 hours of flying to your nearest Zorb site. If you're truly dedicated - we'll see you there." If I find information to the contrary, I will update this answer.
  • I rode in a zorb ball recently and it was awesome. It truly is a different experience. I almost threw up afterwards though because i was already feeling sick before the ride. Anyways i did a little investigation to see if I could buy one for myself. Turns out there is a website that sells these zorb balls (but they call them Zorbanauts) for about $3000. Website is www.zorbasales.com . I've been in touch with the company and they seem pretty legit. I may have one myself soon!!!! Hope this helps.
  • Check out this article about Zorbing with photos and video in the USA, complete with up to date info! http://hubpages.com/hub/abZORB
  • Yes, in the Smokey Mountains! Pigeon Forge, TN http://www.zorb.com/smoky/
  • Yes. OGO Inc (http://www.theogo.com) is the company owned by the inventors and developers of zorbing from New Zealand. There are two places you can go zorbing with OGO in the USA; Amesbury Sports Park, Massachusetts and Ski Roundtop, Pennsylvania. They also have a new ride called The Fishpipe (http://www.thefishpipe.com) which is due to open this summer in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

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