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Top Notch treatment and a lot of fun
The staff was SO friendly and helpful. Our kids had a great time. Kind of pricey but well worth it during our vacation. The facility was VERY clean and the coaches were obviously well trained and r...
I took my family because I have always wanted to skydive but have a fear of heights. Weird right! This is the most fun place. They teach you everything you need to know. Dress you in a jump suit the...
While visiting my kids in Kansas City I noticed this iFLY building next to my hotel (Drury Inn - love the place). Out of curiosity I went in to explore. Liked it and bought 5 adult tickets to use the ...
I thought this was a fun way to learn about physics. I went with my senior and freshman class from high school. It kind of felt weird but it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Top Notch treatment and a lot of fun
The staff was SO friendly and helpful. Our kids had a great time. Kind of pricey but well worth it during our vacation. The facility was VERY clean and the coaches were obviously well trained and r...
Safest way to fly
I took my family because I have always wanted to skydive but have a fear of heights. Weird right! This is the most fun place. They teach you everything you need to know. Dress you in a jump suit the...
Flying High!
Great family activity that will show hidden fears that people have and will unite the family with a unique shared activity!
A lot of Fun!!
While visiting my kids in Kansas City I noticed this iFLY building next to my hotel (Drury Inn - love the place). Out of curiosity I went in to explore. Liked it and bought 5 adult tickets to use the ...
Not bad
I thought this was a fun way to learn about physics. I went with my senior and freshman class from high school. It kind of felt weird but it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.