The airlines are renting out their sims to enthusiasts?
How times have changed. In 1992 our flying school had a couple of Air Force pilots that rented lighties for fun, one invited me to ride jumpseat in his P-3C sim session. Exercise complete with 10 minutes to spare, so invited to sit in the right seat and try the HK checkerboard approach! Did ok so they said, try again, fly through the checkerboard! In 1999 I was shown through the Ansett simulator centre in Melbourne as a visitor by a training captain, friend of a family friend, who generously arranged 20min 'flying' the B767 simulator.
Both awesome experiences, but told me one thing - I might only have been a PA38 Tomahawk pilot at the time, but given the chance, I now knew I would be able to fly a 'heavy.'
Shame they are charging for it as a flight experience. Guess I was lucky. But if you have ever wondered to yourself 'could I fly a jet?' you might get a lot out of trying to answer that question for yourself.
Sure, you won't be able to log it, and it wont advance you toward your PPL or CPL.*
But it might do something far more valuable -- you might just show yourself that the job is within your capabilities, and it may fan the sparks of enthusiasm into the fire of determination you will need to achieve that goal.
Go on - do it! You are a long time dead.