Recommendations Please - Hot Air Ballooning

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Hi all,

Need to arrange a Hot Air Balloon flight for my Mum, looking for flights over Mid-Wales/Welsh Borders (anywhere from sort of Shrewsbury/Welshpool down to Chepstow)

Any recommendations for both locations and companies? Just after some feedback/experience as that sort of info is not as easy to get just by googling :eek:confused:

Also no idea how bad weather related cancellations are handled for that sort of activity - so info on that would be useful too.
 
No idea on the local companies I'm afraid, but I can tell you a bit about the cancellations etc.


They will only fly (obviously) when conditions are right, which means winds of below 12-15 knots at most, and when there is little or no chance of sudden down-draughts.

On average, a commercial balloon will only be able to fly 3-4 days a week, over a year, and will generally put you on stand-by the day or two days before a booked slot.....depending o9n company, you'll normally get a phone call the night before and then a check in call the next morning (assuming a morning flight).

Balloons only fly in early mornings or evenings, partly because of air conditions and also because the envelopes have a very limited life......500 hours or so, which at the price they are, is quite scary......The hours on an envelope are regulated and the materials are affected by UV light, so flying out of the peak sun is usual.

You usually book up at least 2-3+ weeks before a flight, and be prepared to wait several weeks after your booking date if the weather is unpredictable :eek:

The locations are not at all guaranteed.....even if a company is based in a certain place, they will have to shift their launch sites a fair bit to aim for a suitable landing ground, but in your area, you shouldn't have too much of a problem....commercial flights usually stick between 1k and 3k feet, and it all pretty much looks the same from there :)

If you can find a sports balloonist rather than a purely commercial operator, the chances are you'll get a better flight.....they tend to be a little easier on conditions and flexibility, although landing in a 4 man sports basket is distinctly more 'fun' than in a 12 man champagne tour basket :blast

The biggest factor when booking a flight for someone else as a prezzy is just knowing that the chances of getting a flight on a specific date are variable.......patience and flexibility are key :thumb

PS I know some very good (Competition winning) pilots in or around Horsham and Arundel if you can persuade your mum to come to you :)





(I got 3/4 of the way through my FAA license before my brain blew up the first time....I started off as a chase vehicle driver in return for getting hours in my logbook in a sports basket then did the first 3 exams, then had to cut it all short :tears This was 20 years ago though, so things may well have changed :rolleyes::blast)
 
You might be better off posting in the Bristol area section as they have lots of ballooning from the Clifton area.
 
As fanum says,,, I went all the way to the lake district to do one that i had as a birthday present.
We were very lucky and managed to fly,but certain people on the same flight were on there 12th atempt before conditions were right. They can even postpone on the same day:eek: Long way to travel if it doesnt come off on the day.:thumb2
 
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As fanum says,,, I went all the way to the lake district to do one that i had as a birthday present.
We were very lucky and managed to fly,but certain people on the same flight were on there 12th atempt before conditions were right. They can even postpone on the same day:eek: Long way to travel if it doesnt come off on the day.:thumb2


Couple of years ago I got Ange a flight in a glider as a birthday present.
It was only after several attempts that she got her flight and did a loop over the Ponderosa.

Was it worth the long wait?
Priceless:thumb
 

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