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Posted 31 January 2023

iFLY Indoor Skydiving Experience for Two People with Two Flights per person + certificate = £49.99 (selected locations) @ iFLY

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Offer on indoor skydiving, can be used Monday to Thursday term time (includes evenings) with online booking up to end of May. Indoor Skydiving Experience for Two People with Two Flights per person plus you get a certificate, working out at £25 per person. If you wanted to just go by yourself, you can use the voucher for 2 extended flights for one person. Locations including Milton Keynes, Manchester, and Basingtoke (O2 opens in March). No next best price listed as the exact package is not available at the resellers / gifting sites but very similar experience for two is selling for £139.98 at Buyagift and Virgin Experiences (the only difference I can see is less restrictions on availability).

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What's included?

  • Two flights each
  • Full instruction from a certified flight instructor
  • Full equipment hire – including flight suit, helmet and goggles
  • Certificate of flight achievement
  • Available at 3 locations - Milton Keynes, Manchester and Basingstoke.
  • Available Monday to Thursday during term time including evenings


What do I need to know?

  • Your voucher is valid for two people
  • Available Monday to Thursday term time
  • Each person will fly individually
  • Maximum weight: 18 stone
  • Minimum age: 3 years (for those under 18 years, a parent or guardian must sign a waiver on the day of the flight)
  • Participants will not be able to fly if they are pregnant, have ever had a dislocated shoulder or are under the influence of alcohol or non-prescription drugs, meanwhile those with a history of neck/back/heart problems should check with their doctor first


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Edited by Chanchi32, 31 January 2023
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  1. Grohller's avatar
    Having done one, with a special "up high" experience. I would call this instantly forgettable and not really something to get excited about. I'd save your money and put it toward something more thrilling.
    xenophon's avatar
    Yes as someone above said 1 minute, I did expect about 5 minutes myself and what you have just said also, I think I'll give it a miss.
  2. boostii's avatar
    You get about 1 minute each, I bet it's good but I can't drive all the way to MK for a 1 minute experience. Would do it if I was local.
  3. deleted531767's avatar
    Not much like actual sky diving. I would save your money and put it to a real tandem sky dive.

    And only 1 minute is poor value for money. I've done a few 15,000ft ones, and it was much better value than this.

    Brilliant experience. (edited)
    Chanchi32's avatar
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    I did a 15,000 ft sky dive over Lake Taupo in New Zealand years ago, was definitely worth doing
  4. backyard's avatar
    Just done this, it's 2 flights of 2 minutes. I enjoyed it, very exhilarating. It's not as easy as they make it out to be. I'd say it does given you a basic understanding of what it's like to sky dive. Tiny movements will send you spinning round. Also it's longer than the free fall you get when you actually do sky dive, 30-90 seconds depending on what height you pay for. I also did the VR which really got my heart rate going, though there was drift which they didn't correct with a controller, I basically ended up going down a mountain sideways.

    I've bought the group flight for £109 to take the family, if you've got weak shoulders or have ever dislocated them you can't do it. It hurt mine. (edited)
  5. Walrus_Man's avatar
    I did this and thought it was pretty poor. It is much harder than it looks, and therefore not very enjoyable. Paid £10 extra for going higher up, and £10 extra for a photo, so there are extra costs too. Looks good, but isn't.
  6. Value4money83's avatar
    I was about to book this but then I read its a minute experience! Is it actually a minute?
    Chanchi32's avatar
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    I checked one of the reseller sites and it says allow up to 1 hour and 45 minutes total e.g safety briefing etc. Actual flying time is short e.g 2 indoor skydives of about a minute each.
  7. mittromney's avatar
    Thought that was Sportacus at first. Real blast from the past.
  8. AL1S0N's avatar
    This is excellent!
  9. taraweeh's avatar
    This is a pretty poor experience imo. Really not worth it.
    Chanchi32's avatar
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    I did the one in Milton Keynes a while back, I thought it was good
  10. dragonboatgirl's avatar
    I got excited until I realised it was weekday and term time only. So basically only for locals.
    Chanchi32's avatar
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    evenings are available
  11. pamplona's avatar
    anything like flybe they may go bankrupt and leave you up there
    Carborexic's avatar
    Might still workout cheaper then staying here on the land with how things are going
  12. Kindsaver's avatar
    Would have been good for Valentine day, but looks like there no available in Manchester :(, Maybe excuse to ignore that day
  13. SyedRazzAli's avatar
    Sadly it's located only few different locations
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