How much money does iFLY cost?
Packages start at $59.95 for 1 person and 2 flights up to $272.40 for family packages for 5 people with video. over a year ago.
How long is iFLY flight?
We replicate the skydiving experience and offer flights which are about 1½ times longer than a tandem jump. So each flight is about a minute, often a bit longer but never shorter than 50 seconds. A double flight is about 120 seconds long.
Is indoor skydiving easy?
Is indoor skydiving hard? The basics are simple, but the fancy stuff can take years to master! Even those with no prior experience can enter a wind tunnel and enjoy the sensation of bodyflight. Often, it’s as simple as leaning forward into the wind…
How high up do you fly at iFLY?
Giving high fives to my fellow fliers, I made my way back to my seat. Now for the second flight, I paid the extra $10 for the high flight. This means that after getting into flight position for the second flight, one of the instructors takes you flying to the top of the wind tunnel – about 100 feet.
How scary is indoor skydiving?
Indoor skydiving may get very scary, very fast when you realize that the stuff that generally works for you–making rapid, aggressive corrections; muscling through difficulty; getting tense–doesn’t work in the wind.
Can you fly together at iFLY?
Yes! We fly groups of 50 to 100 people or more. Enjoy special perks and pricing when you bring your family reunion, staff, association or other large group to iFLY.
Do they weigh you before indoor skydiving?
They do NOT call out your weight – it gets displayed on their computer – so you do not have to worry about being embarrassed. over a year ago. They don’t weigh people in.
What do I need to wear to iFly?
Please wear well-fitting, lace-up sneakers, or running shoes. Other shoes are not suitable. Wear casual clothes, preferably pants and a shirt without a collar. You won’t have to change out of these clothes—you’ll put your flight suit on over your street clothes.
Can you hurt yourself indoor skydiving?
As with any sport, there are indoor skydiving risks to consider. However, those risks are typically limited to bumps and bruises that can be obtained from minor collisions with the tunnel walls.