First Time Pointers Of Balloon Rides Colorado

By Mattie Knight


Going on a hot air balloon ride is an unforgettable experience. Once you get up high in the air, you will get a feeling as though you are gently gliding through it. Most are scheduled early in the morning when the sun is rising. Winter Park, CO, has scenic valleys and is well suited for balloon rides Colorado. You need to prepare yourself well before you get up there so that you know what to expect. The flight is popular for its uniqueness and adventurous nature. Below are some of the key things you are likely to find.

The cost of a flight is usually dependent on the type that you book. Public packages are usually cheaper than private ones. For public, expect to pay about two hundred to three hundred dollars per person. Private booking may cost you anything between seven fifty to eight hundred dollars. The cabin crew expects some gratuity after the excursion. So do not be stingy and tip your pilot.

Perhaps the biggest factor affecting balloon rides is Mother Nature. No flights will occur during adverse weather conditions and changes like wind and rain. This is because such conditions are prone to cause accidents by interfering with the balloon mechanics. The balloon flows in the direction of the wind. The weather also affects flight dates and times. These are subject to constant changes as and when needed. Therefore, there are no fixed dates.

The basket is not large and usually holds about 12 people for a public ride. A private ride is dependent on the booking made and packages available. For example, if you are on honeymoon, you tend to be the only passengers on the flight. The basket mainly offers standing room unless other special arrangements are made prior to the flight.

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.

The actual launch from the ground is surprisingly calm, gentle and graceful. It normally feels like you are slowly floating off the ground as in an elevator. Passengers must be safely onboard before the launch is initiated. A pilot, mainly controls takeoff and the landing, is in charge of the flight. The balloon is dependent on the wind direction. You can walk comfortably inside. Make sure your cameras and phones are strapped to either your wrist or neck. This is to limit losses.

Landing is the uneasy part. As you descend towards the ground, you will notice, at first, that you are floating near the surface. Later, you will find that you must drag along the ground. If the balloon is full to capacity, everyone may fall on top of one another. Be careful not to hurt small kids.

Upon returning safely back to the ground, the excursion is celebrated with a champagne toast. This has long been the standing tradition. The ride is worth every penny paid for. Capture as much as you can on camera.




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