Scam alert! Vegas Balloon Rides will totally waste your time and give you a headache. I flew to Las Vegas from Houston, TX on two occasions (January and July 2014) and had 5 different appointment days for a "balloon ride" and none of them ever panned out to be a ride. They tell you that you have to call a phone number at 8:30 at night to confirm if the pilot is still able to fly for the next day and the recording says,"Sorry the flight has been canceled." On my last scheduled flight the recording said it was a go, so we had our hopes up. We woke up a 4:00 in the morning to drive to a Starbucks meeting point (far in the middle of nothing) that you have to be at at 5am and a fat guy in a van pulled up and told the group of us waiting to our face that it has been canceled. Everyone in the group was upset. This is a total scam! I wasted two flights to Las Vegas and 5 different days in Las Vegas over this sham of a company. Don't fall for it. The rep. for Vegas Balloon Rides Lisa Alfred will say, "This is so odd, everyone flies" and all she does is give apologies. This is the worst scam of an attraction in Las Vegas.