Group experience was good for some, not others.
A group of 14 of us went in late December 2018. Our experience was good for some, but not so good for others. At least 3 members of our party were given helmets that did not fit well, and their experience was awful. The glass part covering the eyes either pushed back in some cases, or rattled terribly in other cases. My sister-in-law and another woman both immediately tried to leave the flying cage once they realized there was a problem, and the instructor (Jacob) handled it extremely poorly. My poor sister-in-law kept pointing to the door (feeling a nosebleed beginning), but the instructor refused to let her return, and eventually manhandled her to the webbed floor. Eventually, they turned off the air and let her out, but it was an extremely scary situation for us (and all the other waiting guests) to watch, and scary and humiliating for her to experience. The instructor then got her a helmet that was better fitting (the kind the instructors themselves use). Then the same thing happened with another woman in our group, though this time the instructor had learned his lesson and let her stop immediately. (And then got her another of the full helmets). Then it was my 7-year-old's turn. His experience was also painful, with the eye piece rattling against his face as the wind buffeted him, but they did not get him a replacement helmet (maybe they didn't have a child size of the good ones). He did his second flight, but did not enjoy that one either, and does not wish to return. (Unfortunately, he hurt the feelings of his aunt who had arranged and paid for this family event when he told her he didn't like it.) On the subject of our instructor, I do not think he was among the better ones. I saw the instructor for the group after us having their party practice putting up their arms in the appropriate position, and reviewing the hand signals with them a few times (you can't hear anything while in the wind tunnel). Jacob didn't do either of those things, and I think consequently, our group seemed not to be as successful flying as other groups seemed to be. A few other things marred our experience -- they gave us some coupons for a free photo or video, but only one of the coupon codes actually worked. And then we discovered that in addition to charging us for my husband's $9.95 "upflight", they had also charged him another $59.95. When we called to dispute that charge, the first person who answered the phone at iFly Loudoun said that it probably should have been charged to someone else in our party, and that we should call around and find out who it was and get the money back from them. We said no, the charge was not authorized by us and you need to reverse it. She declined, and so we asked to speak to the supervisor, who eventually came on and reversed the charge. On the positive side, my husband did enjoy his two, one-minute flights,, and so did several of the other people. But we will not...
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Read moreI went indoor skydiving here this past weekend. It was my second time doing it and the first time in this location. Overall, it was an awesome experience and just so fun! It is up to an hour drive out from where I live which was a bit of a downer, and there ended up actually being a mix-up about my schedule but it ended up working out. The building is nice and new, with contemporary design and nice atmosphere. The manager, Dwight, was helpful and friendly and it wasn't too crowded when I went around 8:00 at night. It was rather hot and stuffy however, but that did not affect my good time. They have snack machines just for your information. My flight instructor, Aiden, was a very personable and really a good teacher and explainer of things, and so was Jason, the operator of the machinery. The equipment and everything was clean and fit fine. My actual flights were very exhilarating, the downside being the only lasted a couple minutes whereas I remembered them being five in the past! And I did do the high fly which is super fun and I would recommend, although I wasn't sure that was what happened initially. And the G- forces of the wind are quite strong and some maybe a bit uncomfortable- you just kind of have to lean into it and Trust- and have your anxiety under check! And just breathe. But overall it's just so worth it. My instructor was trustworthy and had me the whole time. I got to ask to learn some new skills, like moving backward and forward, and he was accommodating:-). It is nice that the instructors give you a show of what they can do in the end, that made it more worth it. But overall $124 for what the experience was and the time I had did seem like a bit too much. There is a return voucher option though that's not necessarily advertised on the website, so make sure you ask the instructors about it and they get commission too. Some kind of regular coupons online but also help. But my main complaint was the fact that they have you sign a waiver that just speaks of greed and selfishness, and just lack of human care- if something happens to someone because if any neglect on one of the workers part or a Machinery failure then you think I fly which makes plenty enough money should want to take responsibility and be able to compensate people in what way they can. So that needs to change. Of course that is quite unlikely. All in all I had a great experience and totally planning on...
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