First Time Pointers Of Balloon Rides Colorado

By Mattie Knight


There is nothing quite memorable like an early morning hot air balloon ride. Looking towards the horizon, the sun is rising and displaying its bright orange rays. Looking down you see the majestic scenery below that will astound you. If you are planning to board a hot air balloon, prepare yourself psychologically and enjoy balloon rides Colorado. The experience is nice and one that will not be easily forgotten. The journey is smooth and gentle. It has no turbulence. Winter Park, CO, has some of the best scenery. Below are some hints on what to expect.

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.

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.

Choose what to wear carefully. It is very hot on board the flight. This is because of balloon burners and the open flames that help keep the balloon afloat. Therefore, even if you board early in the morning note that very warm clothing will leave you sweating throughout the particular flight duration. Find light clothing and enjoy the flight.

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.

Unlike takeoff, which is smooth and uneventful, landing is the opposite. It is not exactly given where and how the landing will be. Listen to the instructions of the pilot and follow them. The balloon falls horizontally and is stopped by the ground. You might fall onto one another so if you have kids on board put them at the front so that they are not stamped on.

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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