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Tandem Jumps for one or two people at Dallas Skydive Center (Up to 37% Off)

Dallas Skydive Center
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Before skydiving over a 651-acre open landing area, clients look out at picturesque views of the Dallas skyline, grassy fields, and lakes

It's fun to feel a little scared every once in a while, which is why people watch horror movies or hire an accountant who works out of an old sedan. Feel a rush with this Groupon.

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  • $159 for one tandem jump ($239 value)
  • $299 for two tandem jumps ($478 value)

    Using the same tandem parachute system as the U.S. Special Forces—the Sigma Tandem System—students are strapped into a skydiving instructor. The pair then leaps out of the plane above a 651-acre open landing area.

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Promotional value expires Jun 30, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts. Limit 1 coupon per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. 48hr cancellation notice or a $50 rescheduling fee will be charged. Must be 18 or older with government ID. Must sign waiver. Subject to weather conditions. Not valid on existing bookings. 220lb weight max. Extra fee for customers over 200lbs. Extra fees may apply for VIP service (one student per plane). Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Dallas Skydive Center

While it's not uncommon to share stories around a campfire, there's something special about the ones told at Dallas Skydive Center's fire pit. For one, most of them feature the storyteller's exploits 13,500 feet above the earth's surface. The fire pit is part of Dallas Skydive Center's 651-acre open landing area, which doubles as a campground where people hang out before and after their jumps.

The massive landing area and campground aren't the only things that set the center apart. It has also attracted an expert staff—all double-certified, multi-rated; pilots, parachute riggers, AFF instructors, base jumpers and examiners—hand selected by chief instructor Jimmy Mendonca, who has more than 12,000 dives under his parachute harness. Plus, it assuages some of the fears felt by first-time divers by employing the same tandem harnesses used by U.S. Special Forces and by never showing Hitchcock's The Birds. Skydivers just need to worry about what face they'll make during their mid-dive photo op.

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