iFLY Indoor Skydiving Queenstown

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iFLY Indoor Skydiving Queenstown

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Queenstown has a way of making you feel adventurous, even when the weather says no. This indoor free-fall setup sits under the Skyline Gondola, and you’re not sent off to “figure it out” yourself. What I really like is how gear is provided and the whole thing is built for kids and total beginners.

You’ll get instructor-led coaching, plus two flights of about 60 seconds each, so you spend more time flying and less time waiting around. One thing to keep in mind: there are add-on options, so it’s smart to check what comes with your base ticket before you get tempted on the day.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • Under Skyline Gondola: easy to find and great for those “rainy day, let’s move” moments
  • Full gear provided: suit, helmet, and goggles mean you don’t have to bring anything special
  • Two 60-second flights: short and sweet, with training in between
  • Certified instructors: International Bodyflight Association certification and a safety-first mindset
  • Small group size: capped at 8 people, which usually keeps the experience personal
  • Real free-fall feeling: parachute-free floating on an air cushion

Under the Skyline Gondola: Where Indoor Free-Fall Fits in Queenstown

This experience is well placed for a full Queenstown day—especially if clouds roll in. The site is conveniently located beneath Queenstown’s Skyline Gondola, which matters more than you might think. You can plan your day around it without making a whole expedition just to reach the building.

If you’re staying central, the meeting point is at 27 Brecon Street, Queenstown 9300. The activity starts and ends back here too, so you’re not stuck arranging extra transport to get back where you started. And because it’s near public transportation, you can keep your itinerary flexible if you’re hopping between stops.

Rain is a common problem in Queenstown, and this is one of the straightforward ways to keep your momentum. Instead of gambling on the weather, you get an indoor activity that’s built around safety briefings, coaching, and the same core thrill whether it’s sunny or pouring outside.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Queenstown.

The Real Experience: What Happens During Your Two 60-Second Flights

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Here’s the heart of it: you’re not jumping from a plane. You’re learning the sensation of free-fall in a controlled indoor wind environment. You’ll start with a safety briefing and orientation, then your instructor will coach your body position.

During the flight, you’ll get that classic “air-cushion” feeling—like you’re floating but still moving with purpose. The key is body positioning. You don’t need athletic skills. What you need is to follow simple cues and hand signals so the instructor can guide the flight safely.

The schedule is simple:

  • A safety briefing and orientation session
  • You’ll be fitted with the gear
  • You’ll fly twice, with each flight lasting about 60 seconds

That might sound short, but in practice it’s a smart format. You get repeated chances to try what you just learned, and you don’t end up exhausted. For first-timers, that pacing makes it easier to relax and enjoy the sensation instead of worrying you’ll mess up for too long.

Training That Makes Beginners Feel Capable Fast

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The coaching isn’t vague. You’ll get training from an instructor who explains the basics of body positioning and the hand signals you’ll use during the flight.

That’s valuable because indoor free-fall is mostly about small adjustments. The difference between awkward and fun is usually just how you position your arms, legs, and head. Your instructor’s job is to help you “get it” quickly, and the system here is designed around that learning curve.

You’ll also see how the vibe shifts from nervous to confident. In the reviews, people call out how clear the safety messages are and how kind the staff feel. One review even highlights an upbeat, joyful approach and strong communication about safety. It’s the kind of tone that helps you settle in rather than freeze up.

Gear Check: Helmet, Goggles, and the Flight Suit

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One of the easiest wins is that you don’t have to show up prepared with specialized equipment. You’ll be kitted out with:

  • a full body flight suit
  • a helmet
  • goggles

That gear list matters for comfort and safety. A helmet and goggles protect you, and the flight suit helps you move in a way that works with the wind environment. You also avoid the hassle of bringing or renting gear elsewhere.

Practical tip: wear comfortable clothing under the suit if the staff advises it, and plan for a snug fit. Indoor free-fall isn’t about fashion, but you do want to be able to follow instructions without fussing with straps or adjusting clothing every two minutes.

Also, one review mentions that you get video of your fly time. That’s worth considering when you’re deciding if this is “just fun” or if you want something you can look back on later. If you’re planning a group trip, it’s a nice way to capture the moment without relying on shaky phone clips.

Safety First: Certified Instructors and Clear Procedures

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Safety isn’t a side note here—it’s the main theme. The training is done by certified instructors, and the program is designed around safety being the number one priority.

The instructors are certified by the International Bodyflight Association, which is reassuring if you’re cautious about doing anything that feels risky. It means you’re working with a team that’s trained for this specific activity and uses standardized coaching and safety routines.

During your orientation, you’ll learn the basic rules and how to communicate via signals. You’ll also be reminded that the goal is controlled flight, not chaos. The best part is that you’re not asked to take big leaps of judgment. You get guidance, then you fly.

One more practical safety note: there are weight limits in place to prevent dangerous wind speeds. Participants must weigh less than 125kg. If that applies to someone in your group, plan another activity.

And if you have a history of shoulder dislocations, this activity is not recommended. That’s not about “tough it out.” It’s about avoiding movements that could be risky for your joints.

Price and Value: Is $86.26 Worth Two Short Flights?

iFLY Indoor Skydiving Queenstown - Price and Value: Is $86.26 Worth Two Short Flights?
At $86.26 per person for about 1 hour, you’re buying a compact experience with real coaching and real gear. The value isn’t in the clock—it’s in the learning and the chance to feel free-fall without the plane.

Two 60-second flights may look brief on paper, but the “try, learn, try again” approach is what makes it feel worthwhile. You get a first run that teaches you how to respond, and a second run where you can apply the cues you just practiced.

Also consider what’s included. Your ticket covers:

  • the safety briefing & orientation
  • full flight gear (suit, helmet, goggles)
  • an instructor
  • 2 flights (each 60 seconds)

What’s not included is food and drinks, and there’s no hotel pick up or drop off. So if you’re comparing options, make sure you’re comparing similar packages. In this case, the ticket is pretty direct: you show up, you fly, you go.

One review hints at add-ons, with someone wishing they’d known about them in advance. If you like predictable costs, ask what’s included in the base price before you commit. That way, you can decide on extras without feeling rushed.

Timing and Getting There Without Stress

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The activity runs for about 1 hour total, though that includes briefing, fitting, and both flights. Plan around that block, not just the two minutes of flight time.

Meeting point is 27 Brecon Street, Queenstown. The activity ends back at the same place. So you don’t need to factor in a separate return trip.

There’s no hotel pick up and drop off, so build in a little travel time. Since it’s near public transportation, you can keep your day easy—especially if you’re hopping between Skyline area activities and downtown.

If you want to make your day smoother, schedule this for when you still have energy to follow instructions well. After a long hike or a late night, it can be harder to focus on body position cues. This isn’t a hard physical activity, but it is mentally easier when you’re paying attention.

Who Should Book This Indoor Free-Fall Session

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This is a great fit for a wide range of people because it’s designed for kids and total beginners. If your group has someone who wants adventure but is uneasy about jumping out of a plane, this delivers a similar sensation—just in a safer, controlled way.

It’s also a strong choice for:

  • rainy days in Queenstown
  • people who want a short, fun challenge
  • families looking for an activity that doesn’t require special skills

You should also know the constraints upfront:

  • Participants must be under 125kg
  • It’s not recommended for people with previous shoulder dislocations
  • Service animals are allowed

And because the experience supports most people, it’s a low-bar entry option. The instructor coaching does the heavy lifting.

Quick FAQ About iFLY Queenstown (Indoor Free-Fall)

FAQ

How long is the iFLY Queenstown experience?

It’s about 1 hour.

How many flights do I get?

You get two flights per person, each lasting about 60 seconds.

What gear is included?

You’ll receive a full body flight suit, a helmet, and goggles.

Do I need to bring anything for the flight?

The provided information only says that gear is provided, so you should focus on wearing comfortable clothing and following staff instructions.

Is food or drink included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Does the tour include hotel pick up or drop off?

No. Hotel pick up and drop off are not included.

Where do I meet for the activity?

The meeting point is 27 Brecon Street, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand, and the activity ends back at the same location.

Is there a weight limit?

Yes. Participants must weigh less than 125kg.

Is it suitable for kids and beginners?

Yes. It’s stated as suitable for kids and total beginners.

What’s the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Should You Book This Indoor Free-Fall in Queenstown?

Book it if you want a hands-on thrill that fits a busy itinerary and doesn’t depend on good weather. The combination of included gear, two coached flights, and a safety-first, certified instructor team makes it a strong value for the money.

Skip or reconsider if you’re dealing with shoulder dislocation history or you’re close to the 125kg limit. Also, if you care about total cost, do a quick check on any add-on options before you say yes on the day.

If your goal is to feel free-fall in Queenstown with minimal hassle, this is one of the most straightforward choices you can make.

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