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