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What do I need to know before going on a hot air balloon?

Hot Air Balloon Rides – 5 Things To Know Before Going
  1. Be patient about the schedule. All hot air balloon rides are weather dependent. ...
  2. Go to the bathroom before all hot air balloon rides. ...
  3. Dress appropriately. ...
  4. Be ready for the landing. ...
  5. Pack light and pack safe.




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Hopefully these tips will help if you're about to embark on your first hot air balloon ride.
  1. Find an Experienced Pilot and Crew.
  2. Be Flexible.
  3. Safety First.
  4. Dress in Layers and Comfort.
  5. Brace Yourself.
  6. Keep Your Gear in Mind.
  7. Keep Your Eyes Open.
  8. Ask if You Can Help.


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You should not have recently undergone any surgeries. You should not fly if you have back or leg problems. You cannot fly if you have a cast on. You cannot fly if you are on oxygen.

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We typically find that people who get motion sickness are not bothered by the hot air balloon. The balloon is very calm and stable. If you are highly susceptible to motion sickness we recommend you take a motion sickness medicine just to be safe. However we find it is usually not necessary.

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Can I use my mobile phone in the balloon? The avation laws forbid the use of mobile phones in flying vessels, including hot-air balloons. The mobile phone has to be shut during flight. The phones may be switched on after landing.

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The good news is that it does not effect you when flying in a hot air balloon, with almost everyone finding hot air ballooning peaceful and relaxing. Even folks who have some apprehension before the flight find themselves quickly giving up their grip on the handles shortly after take off.

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Stand Throughout The Duration Of Your Trip The gondola basket attached with the hot air balloon doesn't have chairs for you to sit back on. The ride shall last for an hour or a few so be prepared to stand for throughout the duration of your hot air balloon trip.

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Luckily, no one was hurt. And, fortunately, hot air balloon accidents are rare. Going back to 1964, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has only recorded a total of 775 such accidents in the United States.

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Most balloon flights take place between April and October. You can fly in winter, but the weather is likely to be worse. The best weather for hot air balloon flying is blue skies, light winds, and little or no rain.

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Passengers on a hot air balloon ride do not need to use parachutes for a few reasons. The most important reason is that the balloon itself serves as a parachute. This is because hot air balloons are designed to float and descend slowly, even in the event of an emergency or malfunction.

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One thing people often overlook when going on hot air balloon rides – there are no toilets on board. Considering you'll be in the air for a couple of hours, always make sure you use the bathroom before take-off. Once again, the best hot air balloon rides are the ones when you're fully relaxed.

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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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Hot air balloons travel with the wind movement and will only go as fast as the wind. Travelling with the wind, you do not feel it windy, and pilots will choose safe wind speed days.

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Most landings are very smooth, but occasionally the winds can pickup and we can have a fast (sometimes rough and exciting) landing. We do not recommend Hot Air Ballooning to: Pregnant. Anyone with recent or upcoming surgery.

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Hot air balloons are noisy The burner of a hot air balloon is indeed noisy, but once switched off and cruising at altitude, you will not even hear the wind as you float.

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Some hot air balloon pilots will weigh passengers to ensure they do not exceed their weight capacity.

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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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Hot air ballooning is a strenuous activity, so make sure to eat something before your hot air balloon ride. Eating a lighter meal will help you avoid motion sickness and uncomfortable fullness while ballooning.

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