$49 for Indoor Skydiving, Indoor Surfing, and Indoor Rock Climbing at iFly, Flowrider, and iRock ($89 Value)
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A shooting air column simulates skydiving, surfers and boogie boarders cruise indoor waves, and rock climbers scale to heights of 55 ft.
The human body, unlike raisins, white wine, and the wit of Oscar Wilde, isn’t meant to be dry. Take a dip indoors with this Groupon.
$49 for an Indoor Adventure Outing ($89 Total Value)
- One basic iFly flight (a $49 value)
- One admission to Flowrider (a $30 value)
- One admission to iRock (a $10 value)<p>
At the beginning of their iFly adventure, flyers watch a training video and work with instructors to learn the correct flying position. They then don a flight suit, helmet, and goggles before entering the wind chamber for two 60-second flights. A high-speed column of air lifts bodies upwards as an instructor adjusts positions, simulating the feeling of skydiving. Waves crest nonstop on the 34-foot-wide indoor Flowrider, where boogie boarders and surfers attempt tricks with ample room for safe bailouts on the cushioned machine. Meanwhile, the iRock pass grants climbers all-day admission to bouldering areas and top-rope walls that climb upwards of 55 feet. Admission includes harnesses, belay devices, and carabineers.
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About iFLY, Flowrider, and iRock
The surfer was getting dangerously close to the crest. It was a huge wave, spanning 34 feet, but the last thing he wanted was to bail in front of his friends. Leaning into the water and weaving side to side, he kept his balance for just a few moments longer before tumbling onto the soft mats and safe bail area of the Flowrider. He'd be ready for the real thing come summer. This is just one of the adventures that await thrill-seekers-in-training at the Salomon Center. Away from the Flowrider's manmade surf, top-rope belay systems cradle climbers as they scale iRock's craggy, gray peaks. Incorporating holds that change monthly, these indoor climbing walls shoot upwards to heights of 55 feet. Alternatively, bouldering areas stay closer to the ground and exchange ropes for padded surfaces. Meanwhile, iFLY exchanges footholds for a column of high-speed, shooting air, which elevates would-be fliers to simulate the feeling of skydiving or being kicked out of a moving UFO.