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Indoor Skydiving | Skydive Simulator

Indoor skydiving is the safest and most convenient way to experience the same rush as tandem skydiving! Nearly anyone can do Indoor Skydiving from Ages 3 to 103. No experience is necessary to capture the feeling of freefall. 

Powered by multiple fans located at the end of the skydiving simulator, the vertical wind tunnel produces a wall-to-wall airflow that is indistinguishable from freefalling at over 11,000ft. Professional indoor skydiving instructors make the most of the airflow so you can truly experience the closest thing to human flight!

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Unlike traditional skydiving, indoor skydiving gives you the pure adrenaline rush of freefalling for the entire length of the experience.

With multiple locations across the US, indoor skydiving is taking the nation by storm – and for good reason! Visit one of our tunnels today for thrilling fun that the entire family can enjoy.

What does it feel like to go indoor skydiving?

Skydiving is all about the freefall – and indoor skydiving gives you that pure adrenaline rush for the entire length of the experience. The sensation is comparable to skydiving out of a plane at 120 MPH but all within the confines of a safe wind tunnel.

How does indoor skydiving work?

Powered by multiple fans located at the top of the flight chamber, the vertical wind tunnel produces a wall-to-wall air flow that is indistinguishable from free-falling at over 11,000ft.

How old do you have to be to go indoor skydiving?

Children as young as 3 years old can go skydiving and there is no upper limit. Indoor skydiving is truly a family-friendly activity perfect for everyone!

How long will you be in the tunnel?

The entire indoor skydiving experience lasts approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. This time includes the orientation and training, suiting up, two one-minute sessions in the tunnel, time watching your other group members soar, and finally looking at the photo and video options to purchase after your flight!