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Do they have hot air balloon rides in Florida?

Balloons and Beyond provides personalized hot air balloon rides. We fly 7 days a week in the Walt Disney World Resort area of Orlando as well as Kissimmee, Polk City, Auburndale, Lakeland, Winter Haven, Tampa, Haines City, Cypress Gardens & Sebring.



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The entire adventure lasts two to three hours ending with a special balloonists' prayer, toasting the occasion with champagne or other special drink. There may be other parties onboard the flight. Price: $425.00 per person.

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On average, a balloon ride will cost around $150–$250 dollars per person and will last around two to four hours. The full range of prices starts at about $130, with the upper limit being approximately $300. If you are traveling with a group, you may be able to secure deals on sites like Groupon to lower the price.

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Are hot air balloon rides worth it? The answer is that it depends on you! If you love adventure and aren't afraid of heights, then a hot air balloon ride is something you should try at least once in your lifetime. But if you're not a morning person or have trouble walking, you might want to consider another activity.

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1) Napa Valley, California A hot air balloon ride in Napa Valley, is an excellent way to experience the stunning beauty of wine country. Napa Valley is known for its renowned wines, breathtaking vineyards, world-class restaurants, and luxurious accommodations.

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Finally, hot air balloons require a lot of upkeep and maintenance, and you can only use them in certain weather conditions. All these factors make hot air balloon rides more expensive than other forms of transportation. However, many people believe that the cost is worth it for the once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Usually a balloon flight lasts about an hour. At an average wind speed of about 5 mph, a balloon will fly 2 – 8 miles. Ground crews follow the balloon, talking on the radio with the pilot.

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Europe Travel. Laos is home to the cheapest hot air balloon ride in the world? ? Vang Vieng is home to the 'cheapest hot air balloon ride in the world' at around $90 per person. Considering how beautiful the countryside surrounding Vang Vieng is, this is a bargain worth waking up at 4.30am for.

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Prices for our Flights: $175 per person. $165 per person internet special. $90 child under 12 years of age.

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Tickets can be purchased at the attraction location on a first-come, first-served basis. Pricing: $25 for adults (ages 10 and older) $20 for children (ages 3 to 9)

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Hot Air Ballooning However, if you want to make air ballooning a hobby, it can cost you some serious cash. You'll have to spend about $2,500 on flight school to learn how to operate the balloon and another $20,000 or more for the actual balloon.

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Ballooning is not appropriate for: Infants or young children (under the age of 6 yrs/48 inches tall). Pregnant women. Individuals who have done a deep scuba dive within the past few days.

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The majority of hot air balloons do not have built-in seating, nor can they allow portable seats for safety reasons. So you, unfortunately, will not be able to sit down during a hot air balloon ride. But railings are available, and your pilot will cover any of your additional safety concerns.

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If it's too hot out, it's miserable to be on a hot air balloon ride. People often ask us if it gets cold when we take a hot air balloon to altitude. The answer is no—the normal lapse rate in temperature decreases by 3 degrees every 1000 feet in altitude. However, the lapse rate is not consistent when it's hot outside.

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Dangers of Hot Air Balloons
  • Bad Weather. Bad weather, especially high winds and monsoons, can be extremely dangerous for hot air balloons. ...
  • Collisions. ...
  • Pilot Inexperience. ...
  • Dress Appropriately. ...
  • Always Listen to Your Pilot. ...
  • Brace for Landing.


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Hot air balloons must also rise around 1,000 feet above the ground when in the air. Even if you were to break the 3,000 feet legal limit, you run the risk of traveling in dangerous conditions. The higher a hot air balloon rises, the more unpredictable the weather and winds are.

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However, there's one place that's known as the hot air ballooning capital of the world and it's right here in the United States: Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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