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The Ride: The most common choice for
passengers looking for the core ballooning experience is the good old
fashion hot air balloon ride. A hot air balloon ride can begin in
any sizeable field of your choice. Often we're able to take off from
our passengers' back yards, providing a nice arial view of their
homes. The ride usually lasts for about 1 hour to 1 hour
and 15 minutes, depending on the weather and proximity to suitable landing
places. During this time the balloon is guided only by the direction of the
wind. The balloon can fly at a very large altitude range, from just over the
tops of the trees, to thousands of feet in the air, though we
usually cruise at an altitude of about 1,000 ft as it allows for
a nice view of the countryside. After the flight we celebrate with a
traditional toast with champagne and snacks, and our passengers walk away
with fond memories that will last a lifetime!
Dates/Times: You can go on a balloon
flight year round. Connecticut is beautiful to see from above at any time of
the year, but different seasons offer different experiences. In spring and
summer you can enjoy the lush, green countryside. Autumn is easily the most
popular time for a balloon flight, as the New England fall foliage is gorgeous
during this time. And we recommend scheduling months in advance for fall
flights. Winter offers a silent, serene view. With no leaves on the trees,
you have an unobstructed view of the wildlife that abounds in our
forests, and the rolling hills are picturesque when covered with an endless
blanket of snow.
A balloon flight can take place either early in the morning, just after
sunrise, or later on in the evening, just before sunset. It's worthy to
note, however, that the winds in the evening are generally
less predictable than those in the morning, and thus evening flights are
more susceptible to cancellation and rescheduling.
Prices: $250 for one person, $475
for two, $675 for three, and $850 for four. Children 12 and under are $125.
The balloon can comfortably fit 4 adults (5 including the pilot), or about
5 people if there are children.
Accomodations: Several quaint New England
B&B's are located within the area if you would like to avoid a long commute
the day of the flight. Call or email for additional information.
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