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Hot Air Balloon Rides
in Florida
Author: Stephen Downs
Florida with its year round sunshine makes
an ideal place for a hot air balloon ride and you will find
companies throughout Florida. If you do not mind getting up
early in the morning then a hot air balloon flight can make
a great change from the usual round of theme parks and beaches.
There is something very magical about taking a hot air balloon
ride in Florida, watching the sunrise as you float serenely
over orange groves, lakes, fields or the theme parks away
from all the hustle and bustle of life below.
Nearly all balloon flights take place at sunrise
when the winds are most favourable, though a couple of companies
are able to fly in the early evening; it really depends where
you are in the State. Therefore if you want to go on a hot
air balloon flight you will need to rendezvous with the balloon
company around 6 o'clock in the morning depending upon the
time of year. Note that some companies offer a hotel pickup
service at an extra charge.
Once you arrive, you will attend a pre-flight
briefing where you are given safety instructions. You are
then taken to the launch site. Particularly if you are doing
a hot air balloon ride in Orlando, the company will try to
find a suitable launch site that will take you over the Walt
Disney World Resort but at the end of the day the wind direction
will dictate your eventual flight path. When you get to the
launch site you can usually help prepare the balloon for take-off
which involves inflating the envelope with a fan to start
with and then the propane burners are lit to fill it with
hot air. You climb into the basket, the flight begins and
you will then take off and let the wind take you where it
wishes.
Depending on wind strength and direction you
can find yourself flying at anything from tree-top height
to several thousand feet. Most flights last around one hour
and then comes the fun as the pilot has to find a suitable
site to effect a 'landing'. All the time you are airborne
the chase vehicle will be tracking you from the ground ready
to meet you at your landing site.
After the balloon is deflated and packed away,
most companies will then offer you a champagne toast to celebrate
your successful flight and a certificate of flight as a memento.
Most companies also include a complimentary picnic or breakfast,
either at the landing site or back at their offices.
It is best to book your flight early in your
holiday so if the flight is cancelled due to inclement weather
you stand more chance of rescheduling. Prices are typically
around $175-$200 per adult (children are usually around half
price) including breakfast and reservations are essential.
Do's and Don'ts
You should dress as if you were going on a
walk with comfortable shoes; do not wear shorts, open toed
shoes or high heels. You need to be able to climb in and out
of the wicker basket (chest height) and you will typically
be landing in a field where the grass is probably going to
be wet. Even though you may be flying at several thousand
feet, the propane burners ensure that it is not cold though
it may not be that warm that early in the morning so dress
the same as if you would normally for that time of day and
take several layers of clothing.
Make a reservation, ring the night before
to check on the weather and don't forget to set your alarm!
Useful Information
If some members of your party don't want to
fly, you may be able to ride in the chase vehicle.
Make sure you take plenty of film with you
as you will not be able to buy any more once you are airborne!
For the romantics amongst you, can you think
of a better place to 'pop the question'?
You should not be affected by motion sickness
or vertigo as the balloon flies very calmly and you do not
have a reference point like you do if you were looking down
from say a building or a bridge. It is more like looking out
of an aeroplane window.
Copyright 2005(c) Stephen Downs, the Florida
Review and Travel Guide.
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is the publisher of the Florida Review and Travel Guide (found
at http://www.floridareview.co.uk/)
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