Montgomery Indoor Skydiving Experience with 2 Flights & Personalized Certificate

Feel the thrill of skydiving without jumping out of an airplane. It's true! Head to iFLY Montgomery, a premier indoor skydiving facility powered by a state-of-the-art vertical wind tunnel. After a tra

Feel the thrill of skydiving without jumping out of an airplane. It's true! Head to iFLY Montgomery, a premier indoor skydiving facility powered by a state-of-the-art vertical wind tunnel. After a training session, you'll experience free-fall conditions with the help of an instructor. No experience is necessary, and afterward, you can take home a personalized flight certificate.

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Location: Frederick

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids to try the indoor skydiving experience?

A: Yes, there is a minimum weight requirement of 40 pounds, and kids as young as 3 can fly! However, younger children will need to be accompanied by an adult. It's a fantastic experience for families, and the instructors are really patient and friendly.

Q: What should I wear for the indoor skydiving session?

A: Wear comfortable clothes! They provide a jumpsuit, but you should wear sneakers and avoid loose clothing. Just remember to tie back long hair and leave any jewelry at home. You'll be good to go!

Q: Can I reschedule the indoor skydiving if my plans change?

A: Absolutely! You can reschedule your flight as long as you give at least 48 hours' notice. Just contact their customer service, and they'll help you find a new time that works. Super flexible!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the indoor skydiving experience—any tips?

I’m considering getting this Montgomery indoor skydiving experience for my girlfriend's birthday. She’s adventurous but has never tried it before. What should I know? Is it as fun as it sounds? I want to make sure it’s a great gift and she really enjoys it!

What to expect during the indoor skydiving experience?

I’ve just booked the indoor skydiving in Frederick, and I’m super excited! Can anyone tell me what the training is like and if it’s easy to get the hang of? I’ve heard mixed things about the experience itself.