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Hot Air Balloon Excursion and Picnic for Two from SunKiss Ballooning in Queensbury (Up to 60% Off). Two Options Available.

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John
7 years ago
It was an excellent ride and an enjoyable experience that everyone should try at least once.

Trained pilots take passengers soaring through sky to peak at Adirondacks; riders celebrate hour-long adventure with champagne picnic

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, which is why every time a human attempts to fly, a bird attempts to drive a stick shift. Engage in one of the primary mandates of physics with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $180 for a hot air balloon ride for two on a Monday through Thursday (a $450 value)
  • $225 for a hot air balloon ride for two on a Friday through Sunday (a $450 value)<p>

Passengers and crewmembers soar above the Adirondacks and Lake George during an excursion through the sky in the open-air cockpit of an inflatable air vessel. After watching the multicolored balloon blossom, the sky-bound pair and trained pilot climb aboard and embark on a 40- to 60-minute adventure that brings the clouds close enough to be used as Q-tips. During the flight, scenery chewers can spy the sweeping landscapes of Warren, Washington, and Saratoga Counties and trace the rolling hills of Vermont. Once back on terra firma, the passengers imbibe food and champagne during a celebratory picnic.

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Promotional value expires Sep 5, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Must sign waiver. Subject to weather. 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 SunKiss Ballooning

Owner and pilot Todd J. Monahan remembers chasing hot air balloons across the sky as a land-locked child. After attending extensive training and FAA-approved safety seminars, he finally caught up to them, founding SunKiss Ballooning and enlisting the expertise of his brother Scott as well as a cast of experienced pilots and crewmembers. Citing safety as a priority, SunKiss' captains stay up to date on the latest in balloon technology, and they escort passengers through the sky in nine vessels, each rated to carry different gross weights and repel different-sized Mothras.

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