Sunday, September 24, 2017

iFly: Fort Worth's Spot For High-flying Fun!

I went skydiving when I was 25.

My best childhood friend and I called it our "quarter-life crisis" and jumped out of an airplane outside Denton, TX, tandem with experienced skydivers for the thrill.

It was incredible.

Not something I'm dying to do again, mind you, but something that I'll be forever glad I checked off my bucket list!

So when Pearachute, my favorite class-pass for kiddos in DFW, added IFly Indoor Skydiving to it's list of offerings, I couldn't wait for my girls to try it out!


The cool thing about iFly is that it is more of a weightless experience- so even those that are afraid of heights (and will therefore never check skydiving off their bucket lists) can still experience the awesomeness of indoor skydiving!

After receiving our vouchers via email from Pearachute, I went to iflyworld.com to book their flights. IFly has two DFW locations- Frisco and Hurst (or Dallas and Fort Worth, as they are classified on the Website), so we chose the Fort Worth location because it is only about 12 miles from our south Arlington residence, just up 820 and across the highway from North East Mall.



We arrived to check in today at 2:20. Our flight time check-in was 2:30, and the girls were called back to the "flight deck" at 2:55. After signing all the waivers and filling out all the required paperwork, the girls and I went back to "flight class" to learn about hand signals and proper form while in the flight tunnel. (You wear ear plugs while in the wind tunnel, and then have a helmet over your ears. Combined with the excessive noise of the wind tunnel itself, these things make it nearly impossible to communicate without hand signals inside the wind tunnel!) They practiced proper flight technique and were trained by their instructor so as to be prepared for the experience! This part of the experience took about 10-15 minutes.



After reviewing all the proper hand signals and procedures, it was time to suit up! Please note- I neglected to read the fine print on the email I received from iFly and had my girls dressed improperly. Flyers should come in pants or shorts (not dresses, for comfort's sake) and need to wear lace-up, secure sneakers (not flip flops like my oldest. Luckily they do keep sneakers behind the counter for poor souls like us!). The girls put on flight suits, sneakers, ear plugs, goggles and helmets. The certainly looked like proper skydivers once they were in full gear!



We had the unfortunate luck of booking right after a birthday party that ran long. The girls had a hard time waiting- and there was lots of waiting today. They finally got called to their seats within the wind tunnel area about 4:10 pm, which was, admittedly, a lot later than I thought it would be.

Their group was full- 10 flyers. Each flyer gets two flights, each for a total of one minute. The first flight is merely to give you a taste. The girls got to experience weightlessness and feel what it's like in a wind tunnel. They were in the tunnel with a flight instructor who was able to properly guide them and signal them as necessary.


The second time around they really got to have fun. For $10 extra per person, the flyers can be taken up the tunnel 3-4 times with the instructor's help. Once we came this far, well, we didn't have it in us to say no! So for their second "flight," the girls got to go high in the wind tunnel several times and do a few tricks with the instructor.

After the flight, the girls each got a completion certificate and a chance to view photos and videos of themselves in flight.

The cost of the flight package is $70 per person. IFly also does birthday parties, events, Scout outings, field trips and executive events. How cool would this place be for a birthday party?!



The girls loved the experience! While it took significantly longer than I anticipated it would, I loved seeing their smiles after their flights. This would be such a great treat for a birthday kiddo, or as a reward for a job well done. What's even better is that it's awesome for all ages! Kids as young as 3 can take flight here!



A few extra bits to know:

- It's fun to watch! Not only can you watch the other flyers, but instructors often do stunts and tricks after they help their groups go. Some are very flashy while some are very funny. The girls loved watching them all!



- There are lockers for your personal belongings while you are "in flight."



- There is a gift shop with swag and vending machines with chips, candy and pop.



- Parking is free.

Feel free to ask any questions you want! (Oh- and check out Pearachutekids.com for this and so many more amazing opportunities for your kiddos all over DFW!)

Friday, September 1, 2017

Daytrippin' with Everything Arlington: Reunion Tower GeO Deck in Dallas!

I'll confess: I've lived in the DFW area for more than 12 years now, and I've never been to the GeO deck at Reunion Tower.


Although, it seems, this is not uncommon. I have many, many friends who have lived here their whole lives and have never been up Reunion Tower! It's such a fun day trip from Arlington, I'm honestly not sure why I waited so long!



Yesterday my littlest one and I attended Tall Tales Story Time. That's right- the GeO Deck, in conjunction with the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library in Dallas, has a story time for kiddos the last Thursday of the month at 11am! The storytime was very interactive, complete with music to get the kids moving and stories to get the kids thinking. Storytime is appropriate for kids ages 1-5. And it's so unique! My LO is no stranger to library storytime... But at the GeO Deck? How cool, right?! (The next story time is Thursday, September 28, at 11a).




LO and I arrived at 10:30 am and paid $6 to park in the Reunion Tower parking garage. The drive from Arlington was easy- we took 30 east to 35N and exited Commerce St. It took us about 30 minutes to get there from south Arlington. Ticket prices are $17 for adults, $8 for kids and 3 and under are free.




We were able to hop right on the elevator and zip straight to the top (after snapping the obligatory souvenir photo, of course)! Once up there, LO and I loved walking around the open air deck and looking down at Dallas. She enjoyed seeing all the cars zipping by and looking at how tiny each building looked from so many floors up. Her highlight, though, was most certainly looking out the stationary binoculars and get a closer view of the city below!




Inside the tower there are loads of interactive displays that help you identify buildings and landmarks some 470 feet below at ground level. There is also a new interactive display called Constellation, where guests can attach their name and geographical info to a star in an interactive way that allows them to leave something virtually behind after their visit!



My LO was introduced to flattened souvenir pennies during our road trip this summer, and she loved making a new penny at Reunion Tower to add to her collection!


Reunion Tower also has several dining options- Cloud Nine Cafe and Five Sixty- making Reunion Tower a fun evening destination for a great date with your SO! While we didn't experience dining here on our trip, I can't wait to go back with my husband and have a drink with an incredible view!

A few fun facts I learned yesterday during my visit:

One of the Tower's nicknames is the Dallas Dandelion!

It is 837 steps to the top of Reunion Tower.

This building debuted along the Dallas Skyline in 1978.



Go. Enjoy. Be a tourist in your own backyard (kinda backyard. You know what I mean!)