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$69 for a Six-Minute Skydiving Flight at Niagara Freefall & Interactive Center in Niagara Falls ($141.60 Value)

Niagara Freefall And Interactive Center
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Roberta
8 years ago
I bought this for my husband for Christmas and he loved it. The place is a little rough looking - old, etc. but the workers were safety oriented and capable. They were careful to give everybody their allotted time and not push anybody past their abilities. Long metal stairway to get to the center. Mobility challenged spectators be forewarned.

Instructors lead safety training before 140 mph wind speeds keep jumpers aloft for pseudo-skydiving sessions in the 20 ft. air chamber

The first parachute was invented when Jack, tumbling haplessly from his titanium beanstalk, used a purloined pair of giant underpants to steady his fall. Safely freefall without a burdensome apparatus with today's Groupon: for $69, you get a six-minute flight at Niagara Freefall & Interactive Center, located in Niagara Falls (a $141.60 value, including HST and electrical service fee).

Niagara Freefall & Interactive Center straps thrill seekers into its environmentally controlled indoor vertical wind tunnel for an adrenalin rush akin only to skydiving. This trip to zero Gs begins with a 25-minute preflight training that maps out safety, flight-suit assemblage, and choreography for mid-air foxtrots. Niagara Freefall's six-minute flight elevates sky walkers in an air chamber sprawling 20 feet high and 12 feet wide as it faithfully mimics pulling a ripcord and hopping from a plane. As the 140 mph wind speeds gently blast your body for 360 earth-defying seconds, gravity-thwarters can assume the mindset of a flying squirrel or attempt to mime eating a banana. The wind tunnel's padded walls and floors ensure safety, and a professional instructor is on hand throughout the jump to monitor all activity. Up to five people may participate in a group, providing the ideal excuse to invest in matching parachute pants after the exhilarating plummet.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires May 1, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. 48hr cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Under 18 must be accompanied by guardian. 42" height min. Must sign waiver. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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Roberta
3 ratings|3 reviews
I bought this for my husband for Christmas and he loved it. The place is a little rough looking - old, etc. but the workers were safety oriented and capable. They were careful to give everybody their allotted time and not push anybody past their abilities. Long metal stairway to get to the center. Mobility challenged spectators be forewarned.
LT
9 ratings|4 reviews
It was awesome!! My niece and I had a great experience!
ANNE
Top Reviewer
11 ratings|8 reviews
Very safe and fun. Staff made sure we had a good experience. If you go in the winter, be sure to wear a coat under the fly suit!
Tayarna
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5 ratings|4 reviews
My husband has always wanted to jump out of a plane and well lets just say that this was as close as I was comfortable with. Since it was on his bucket list I bought him a package for Christmas and he just did it a week ago and came out with a HUGE smile on his face! It isn't as easy as it looks and well after watching him through the glass and how he struggled lets just say that he will NEVER be allowed to jump out of plane in the future...he would be the one to land in trees! It was a great time and the kids want to try it next time! Thanks for some smiles and laughs!
Mary
1 rating|1 review
My husband and oldest son did this and really enjoyed it. There was a short information session with the "flight attendant" first, then into the wind tunnel they went. Looked like a blast, I'm going to try it next time :o)

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