You feel gravity in your bones. Then the fans prove you can fly.
This iFLY Orlando First Time Flyer experience is built around one goal: learning to fly indoors with an instructor guiding every move. I especially love how quickly you go from briefing to actual controlled freefall sensation, and how the instructors help you feel ready instead of just telling you what to do.
The second thing I like a lot is the realism without the plane part. You’re still in a true wind tunnel with speeds up to 300 km/h, and the setup makes it feel like skydiving training—cheek to cheek smiles included. The main drawback to consider is that iFLY has clear limits: no flying for kids under 3, pregnant people, and anyone over 300 lbs, plus medical restrictions apply after check-in evaluation.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually notice
- First Time Flyer Jitters vs. Real Flight Feel
- Where to Go: Check In at 8969 International Dr
- Gear Up: Flight Suit, Helmet, Goggles, Earplugs
- The Training Session That Teaches You How to Fly
- Inside the Wind Tunnel: 2 Minutes of Controlled Freefall
- How the Instructor Makes It Feel Safe (and Fun)
- Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For
- Who Should Go—and Who Should Not
- Timing, Duration, and What Your 90 Minutes Feels Like
- Practical Tips to Get More Out of Your First Flight
- Should You Book iFLY Orlando First Time Flyer Experience?
- FAQ
- How long is the iFLY Orlando First Time Flyer Experience?
- What is included in the price?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What do I need to bring?
- How fast is the wind tunnel?
- Are there age or weight limits?
- Can pregnant people participate?
- Is the experience refundable?
Key highlights you’ll actually notice

- 1-on-1 instructor coaching during your training and flight
- Gear included: flight suit, helmet, goggles, earplugs, and shoes
- 300 km/h wind tunnel for a skydiving-like body position experience
- 2 minutes of flight time (you’ll get a real chunk, not a tiny taste)
- Locker rental included so you can store your things safely
- Works for a wide range of ages (with the stated limits), from kids to adults
First Time Flyer Jitters vs. Real Flight Feel

Indoor skydiving has a strange power. You’re standing indoors, yet you end up thinking about the sky. The point of the iFLY Orlando First Time Flyer experience is to turn nerves into technique fast, so you can get that controlled “freefall” sensation without jumping out of a plane.
What makes it work is the structure. You don’t just watch someone else fly. You get coached, suited up, and guided through body position and control inside the wind tunnel, with your instructor right there helping you correct what you’re doing.
I also appreciate that it’s not treated like a stunt. It’s training, with safety and instruction as the focus. You’re learning a skill you can feel in your posture and balance, not just doing a ride.
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Where to Go: Check In at 8969 International Dr

Your experience starts promptly, so plan to arrive 10–15 minutes early. The meeting point is iFLY Orlando at 8969 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819.
Check-in is more than handing over your ticket. iFLY also does an additional evaluation by staff to make sure everyone can be accommodated and that no extra restrictions apply. If you’re coming with any relevant medical history or a physical condition that might affect movement, this is the step where it gets clarified.
Bring a passport or ID card. That part is simple, but it matters—without it, you may not be able to get checked in.
Gear Up: Flight Suit, Helmet, Goggles, Earplugs

Once you arrive, you’ll get in-depth flying information from your instructors before you head into the tunnel setup. Then you’ll put on the flight gear: flight suit, helmet, and goggles, plus earplugs for comfort in the fan noise.
Shoes are also included, which is handy if you want a smooth, safe fit without worrying about what footwear you brought. You’ll also have locker rental included, which makes it easier to focus on the experience instead of holding your phone and wallet around.
This gear section is where first-timers often relax. It’s the physical reminder that you’re not doing something random. You’re outfitted for the exact environment you’re stepping into.
The Training Session That Teaches You How to Fly

The experience is about 90 minutes total. Inside that time, you’ll get a training session plus your actual flight time. The key is that the instruction happens before you’re in the wind, so you’re not trying to learn while you’re already airborne.
You’ll receive one-on-one personal assistance during the process, which is huge for first-timers. It also helps explain why the experience feels supportive rather than chaotic. The goal is simple: you learn how to maintain the right body position and respond to the instructor’s guidance.
Your instructor coaching is often the deciding factor for nervous flyers. It’s not just about safety. It’s about giving you clear cues so your brain stops panicking and starts communicating with your body.
Inside the Wind Tunnel: 2 Minutes of Controlled Freefall
Now for the main event: you’ll head into the wind tunnel and fly with instructor guidance. Each session uses a wind tunnel with multiple large fans that can blow air at up to 300 kilometers per hour.
That speed matters because it’s what creates the sensation people associate with skydiving: the feeling of being held up and moving through air while your body maintains a specific posture. You’re getting the skydiving-like physics without taking to the skies.
You’ll have 2 minutes of flight time. If you choose a package that includes more than one flight moment, you may get separate wind-tunnel sessions, each guided by an instructor. Either way, the experience is designed so you don’t just get one brief burst—you get a meaningful chance to learn, adjust, and enjoy.
The best part is the contrast. You get the thrill—realistic, physical, and a little funny once you settle in—without the jump-out-of-a-plane stage that usually scares people off.
How the Instructor Makes It Feel Safe (and Fun)

Let’s talk about what really stands out. The instructors aren’t just “there.” They coach. They encourage. They explain in a way that helps you understand what to do next.
For first-timers, that support can turn the whole day around. If you’re nervous, you’ll likely appreciate how instructors push you to try while still focusing on how you’re doing. That means you get corrections and reassurance instead of silence and guesswork.
And because it’s guided, you’re not left to improvise. You’re following cues in real time—so you feel like you’re flying, not being moved around.
Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For

The price is $105 per person for a 90-minute experience. For many people, the value comes from what’s included, because you’re not piecing together gear or paying for basics separately.
Here’s what’s included:
- training session
- flight gear (suit, helmet, goggles, earplugs, shoes)
- one-on-one instructor assistance
- locker rental
- 2 minutes of flight time
What’s not included: flight extras, including photo prints and photo/video USB options. Food and drinks aren’t included either, so plan on grabbing something before or after.
So is it worth it? If you want a first-time intro to skydiving sensation with coaching and gear handled for you, the included basics make this feel like a streamlined “do it now” experience—not a pay-more later situation.
If you’re mainly chasing photos, budget for the add-ons ahead of time. But even without extras, the primary value is the actual coached flight time.
Who Should Go—and Who Should Not

This is a physical activity, and iFLY sets clear boundaries for your safety. iFLY doesn’t list this as for everyone, and you should take that seriously.
Not suitable for:
- Children under 3 years
- Pregnant women
- People with back problems
- People with heart problems
- People over 300 lbs (136 kg)
- People with conditions that may impede physical activity or raise injury risk
Also important:
- People with hard cast or hard prosthetic that cannot be removed aren’t permitted to fly.
- iFLY recommends people with prior shoulder dislocations do not fly.
- People with current or prior head, neck, back, or shoulder injury should not fly.
If you’re unsure, it’s worth asking staff during check-in evaluation. That additional assessment is there to protect you, not to slow you down.
Timing, Duration, and What Your 90 Minutes Feels Like
You’re booking a 90-minute window, so it’s not a quick 30-minute stop. But it also doesn’t feel like a full half-day commitment.
In practice, a lot happens before you even reach the wind tunnel: briefing, gear, and training cues. Then comes the short, intense payoff—your 2 minutes of flight time—which is exactly long enough to feel the thrill and learn something, without turning into a nonstop endurance event.
The experience begins promptly at check-in time, so arriving early helps your day run smoothly. If you show up late, you may feel rushed right when you need to be calm and ready to listen.
Practical Tips to Get More Out of Your First Flight
You don’t need special skydiving knowledge. You do need to follow instructions and trust the coaching.
Here are smart, practical things you can do:
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early so you can check in and get evaluated without stress.
- Bring your passport or ID card, since that’s required.
- Listen carefully during the in-depth flying information session before you go into the tunnel.
- Pay attention to your instructor’s cues in the moment; corrections are part of learning the skill.
- If you’re choosing between photo options, decide ahead of time what you want to spend on, since photos and USB add-ons aren’t included.
Also, expect the sensation to feel intense at first. Your body will adjust fast once you get into position and can focus on what your instructor asks you to do.
Should You Book iFLY Orlando First Time Flyer Experience?
If you want an easy, controlled way to try the skydiving feeling without the plane, this is a very strong bet. The biggest reasons to book are the 1-on-1 coaching, the realistic wind tunnel setup, and the included gear that removes friction for first-timers. You’ll likely leave with more than a story—you’ll feel like you learned a skill, even if you’re starting from zero.
Skip it if you’re in any of the restricted groups (pregnancy, heart issues, back problems, hard-to-remove casts/prosthetics, or over 300 lbs), or if your medical situation suggests risk. If you’re unsure, use the check-in evaluation to get a clear answer.
Bottom line: this is a fun, well-supported introduction to flight mechanics. If you’re curious and willing to follow guidance, it’s one of those activities that surprises you—in the best way.
FAQ
How long is the iFLY Orlando First Time Flyer Experience?
The total duration is 90 minutes.
What is included in the price?
It includes the training session, flight gear (suit, helmet, goggles, earplugs, shoes), one-on-one instructor assistance, locker rental, and 2 minutes of flight time.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is iFLY Orlando, 8969 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819, USA.
What do I need to bring?
Bring a passport or ID card.
How fast is the wind tunnel?
The wind tunnel can blow air at up to 300 kilometers per hour.
Are there age or weight limits?
Yes. It’s not suitable for children under 3 years, and people over 300 lbs (136 kg) can’t fly.
Can pregnant people participate?
No. iFLY states it is not suitable for pregnant women.
Is the experience refundable?
No. This activity is non-refundable.
























