Sabrina First time exprience on iFly @ 7 YO

After the storytelling comes alive, we settled our lunch @ KFC, S share with me for 3pcs chicken meal. S wanted to go iFly just to watch other people fly.
I told S can only watch them for a short while.
I need to go back early to pack our luggage's for tomorrow our short trip to Cameron Highlands on last week of this holiday.
We spend about 45min to watch the fly sessions, we saw quite a lot of children joining e iFly. So, I asked S want to try it ? she said No, mummy ! I am too small.
@ 330pm, we were prepared to leave the place. I went counters to check up some information on ifly. They told me get the special promo rate of $59 only Every Wednesday and minimum age @ 7, then girl asked S want to go fly ? This time round she said "YES".

Every child’s dream of flying.Fly in the world's largest wind tunnel that will help to improve their motor skills and boost confidence levels.
iFly Singapore is the world’s largest indoor skydiving simulator.


I paid $59 + $25 1 photo + $4 for shoes.$59 First Timer Challenge Package which includes 2 skydives, each lasting around 45 seconds. We need to check in @ 4pm for some basic ifly training and fly at 5pm. Training where we learn about the hand signs and the correct pose to adopt in the wind tunnel.

iFLY flyer Pass

After the briefing, we proceed to the counter to suit up. Jumpsuit, helmat, goggles and earplug are all provided.
Front Jumpsuit view

Back Jumpsuit view




Briefing about how to put on the goggles and earplug.






Ready to go and FLY.

S so excited ! walking in the wind tunnel.

Waiting for her turn to fly.

It's mine turn. Yay !

S mentioned she feel like weightless and floating. Really fun.

not scare at all. Bravo !

I could fly without wing !

S could fly better at her first skydive. I only took video on her second try. It is an unforgettable experience for S.

Googles mark on her face !

A certificate to certify S had attended the introductory class. Cool

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