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30-Minute Intro FlyBoard Flight for One or Two at Gorge Flyboard (Up to48% Off)

Gorge Flyboard
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Laura
5 years ago
lots of fun. My husband did better than I did but we both got up. Lots of fun on a beautiful day. Neil the instructor was very good plan to do it again.

Riders soar through the air on the FlyBoard, a wakeboard/jetpack hybrid, during 30-minute intro flights

Choose Between Two Options

  • $69 for a 30-minute intro FlyBoard flight for one ($129 value)
  • $135 for an 30-minute intro FlyBoard flight for two ($258 value)

During intro flights, riders discover the thrills of the FlyBoard, a wakeboard/jetpack hybrid that sends them flying through the air thanks to the power of twin water jets. After 10 minutes of training from a seasoned instructor, riders have 20 minutes to master controls as they soar, dive, and dip through the air and even under the water.

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Promotional value expires Aug 1, 2015. Amount paid never expires. 350 lbs. max weight. Must sign waiver. Subject to weather. Online reservation required, 48 hour advance notice required. Subject to availability. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed Groupon price). Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 15 or older, ages 15-18 must have written parental consent. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Gorge Flyboard

Contrary to what some movies tell us, it doesn't take a genius intellect, billions of dollars, and an army of robotic super suits to fly. If you ask the certified instructors at Gorge Flyboard, all it takes is a little water. Thanks to their revolutionary FlyBoards–which combine the buoyant maneuverability of a wakeboard with the power of a jetpack–riders can be up in the air with as little as 10 minutes of training. After strapping the board to their feet and familiarizing themselves with controls, riders take to the sky courtesy of the water (about 1,000 gallons per minute) shooting out beneath them. With a little practice, they can even pull off more advanced stunts, such as soaring up to 15 feet in the air or plunging beneath the water's surface like a dolphin that's cool enough to have its own jetpack.

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