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What a fun experience. You get all the benefits of simulated flying without the whole "falling to your death" thing! I'm sure this isn't as exilerating as jumping out of a plane, but it can be just as fun with a nice adrenaline kick! The staff is fun and friendly, very quick witted and attentive to questions. They'll even get a chuckle out of you from time-to-time, similar to traffic school instructors, but a little more edgy. What you see in their promotional videos as you walk in isn't necessarily what you get. You'll see solo flyers doing stunts and tricks... this is NOT what you'll be doing your first time around. You will be with a group of people under very controlled conditions. Tricks are only for the advanced and experienced. There were a few things I wasn't particularly fond of. The suits you wear are designed to provide drag so you can be easily lifted into the air. They are reused and recycled and don't have the best ventilation. It almost felt like a pair of bowling shoes.... for your whole body! Granted, they didn't reek of sweat and musk, they just didn't seem like the cleanest suits on the block. Another thing is the actual air being blown at high velocity. This is Vegas air... so it's hot! Imagine turning on your heater, standing right in front of it, then turning up the flow of air to one hundred miles per hour! That's what it felt like. Combined with the parachute suit... I was literally swimming in my own sweat halfway through this event. By the end, I was five pounds lighter and mildly dehydrated (over exaggeration). Overall, it was a lot of fun. This is something you should try if you have no interest in doing the real thing.
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