Friday 10 June 2011

Hot Balloon Ride Festivals: Get Ready for a Hot Air Balloon Ride

If you are interested in hot air ballooning, then you should know that is indeed fairly easy to get involved with it. Getting involved in hot air ballooning is as simple a process as following a hot air balloon and meeting it where it lands – yes that means it is indeed simple but it takes a lot of time, patience, courage and energy.

Ever heard of hot air balloon ride festivals?

If you are interested in hot air ballooning, then you should probably go experience the thrill of a hot air balloon festival. Hot air balloon festivals are generally held in all countries all over the world, all year round. Not only do these festivals give the balloonists a chance to participate in the races while providing them with the opportunity to display their balloons, but it is also a great way of drawing crowds and allowing the public to witness this colorful spectacle while learning more about the sport.

There are hundreds of different hot air balloon ride festivals held every year, with the maximum number of them taking place in the months of summer and fall. If you are planning on visiting one of these festivals this year, then you should know like most hot air balloon festivals are like carnivals – from food and entertainment, to music and fun and all the razzle dazzle that comes along with it – hot air balloon festivals are like the ‘Mardi Gras’ for balloonists, minus the samba dancers of course!

So, be prepared to wake up early in the morning because many flights take place in the wee hours of the morning, and I’m sure you wouldn’t want to miss that – would you? If you are interested in hot air ballooning – not just from a fun ride point of view – but you want to learn the ins and outs of the activity, then feel free to ask the pros questions. They’ll be more than willing to answer your questions, and if you are lucky enough, you’ll probably come across a balloonist that stays in your vicinity.

Getting Started with Hot Air Ballooning: Hot Air Balloon Ride Tips
No matter how you decide to get into the groove of hot air ballooning, you will surely fall in love with this sport. Its unique appeal makes it all the more attractive to adrenaline junkies of all ages. What’s more, it is one of the best conversation starters at a club, pub, coffee shop and even a PTA! It also makes a great first date for the young, a good outing for the families and an amazing travel adventure for the elderly.

So, when you are getting started with hot air ballooning, here are a few tips (no matter how inconsequential they may seem) to consider, as they will be of use to you:

    * Here are a couple of items to carry along when you go on a hot balloon ride – warm jackets, camcorders, cameras, binoculars, camera batteries, and film.
    * Search in the yellow pages or online for the best possible ballooning companies. Ask around for references and find the most popular ballooning area.
    * Call in advance to book a flight. Prices vary from company to company. You might have to pay extra for chartering a flight and if you want special goodies like champagne and wine then you’ll need to customize your flight, which costs more.
    * Shop around for different packages and deals. Most hot air balloon companies provide full-day and half-day trips.
    * Be prepared to start off early – as most companies will ask you to come to the launch pad at dawn when the wind is mild or non existent. Bad weather conditions would mean your trip gets cancelled. After all, you don’t want to be involved in a hot air balloon crash do you?
    * As silly as it may seem, most companies will advice you to use the restroom before you come in for your flight. Trust me, this is the most useful tip.

Hot Air Balloon Ride Precautions

    * When ballooning, don’t get tensed about falling from the basket – it doesn’t really sway that much.
    * If you are going to a popular ballooning destination, then book your ride in advance.
    * Even though most hot air balloons tend to go where the wind takes them, make sure there is some ground crew following your particular balloon. But don’t worry about getting lost; the ground crew always keeps in touch with the pilot by radio.
    * Even if you suffer from motion sickness, most people don’t get airsick when going on a hot air balloon ride. But if you are still concerned, then carry your motion sickness medication along.
    * If you suffer from vertigo, then you may want to reconsider going for this activity.

Yes, hot air ballooning is indeed addictive. Once you go for your first hot air balloon ride, you are definitely going to be hooked to the sport. You can say goodbye to sleep, boring weekends! Once you are hooked, you’ll want to go ballooning all the time.

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