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First Time Tips On Balloon Rides Colorado

By Mattie Knight


Boarding and flying on a hot air balloon for the first time is a unique and thrilling adventure. The balloon is a timeless form of air transport. More often than not, the flight occurs early in the morning. The clear skies and an orange sun rising in the horizon make it thrilling and amazing. If you happen to look down, you will feast your eyes on beautiful scenes from about a mile or two high. Balloon rides Colorado offer a once in a lifetime experience. Below are a few things that you need to take into consideration before getting on the flight.

Cost varies depending on the type of ride you book. Private ones are more expensive. These will see you part with about seven fifty to eight hundred dollars. A public one costs between two hundred and three hundred dollars. Added costs include tipping the crew.

Hot air balloon rides are a no go during bad weather. Extreme windy conditions and rain will affect the scheduling of the flights. Due to this reason, planning and booking are subject to constant cancellations and postponements. Do not start complaining and posting negative reviews online due to an unavoidable situation. Instead, be grateful that your safety is valued more than money.

The basket size is usually small. There are two types of flights, private and public. Private ones are subject to which package is booked. Public ones usually hold ten to twelve passengers depending on weight. This is exclusive of the pilot. The flight may seem crowded. The basket offers only standing room. There is no sitting in the balloon. For this reason, wear a good pair of comfortable shoes.

Be sure to wear light clothes because the flight is usually quite hot. The large burners that help inflate the balloon and their open flames cause the heat. These can turn a crispy, chilly morning into a hot one. Wear something comfortable because the basket can feel crowded and claustrophobic.

Takeoff is graceful. Before launching, everybody must be in the basket. As you lift off, you will feel like the ground is slowly falling away from you. The balloon moves at the speed of the wind. When it gains altitude, the world below seems to stand still. Strap your cameras to your wrists to avoid losses and click away at the beautiful Winter Park, CO, scenery. The basket is stable enough to allow movement.

The landing is not as graceful as takeoff. It can be bumpy when the basket touches the ground as it is still under the whims of the blowing winds. Follow all instructions issued by the pilot. If there are kids or elder people on board take care not to hurt them by falling on top of them.

At the end of the flight, it is normal to take a glass of champagne to commemorate the wonderful experience. Make sure you have captured some memories on camera. If you enjoyed yourself then invite others to try it.




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