Montpellier: Free fall simulation for a Child : 2 flights

Experience the thrill of simulated free fall in Montpellier with Twist'air’s safe, kid-friendly skydiving experience—perfect for thrill-seeking families and adventure lovers.

Montpellier: Free fall simulation for a Child — 2 flights

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Looking for a fun, adrenaline-pumping activity for kids (and adults too)? This free fall simulation in Montpellier offers a safe and exciting taste of skydiving without jumping out of a plane. It’s a neat choice if you’re traveling with children aged 5 and over, or if you’re simply curious about what skydiving feels like but prefer a controlled environment.

What really caught our eye about this experience? First, it’s completely supervised by skydiving pros, so safety is clearly a priority. Second, it’s a unique way to share an unforgettable adrenaline rush with family or friends without the logistical hassle of actual skydiving. One thing to consider, though, is that while it’s suitable for kids over 5, there are some health considerations and maximum height restrictions that could affect who can participate.

This activity is straightforward, fun, and accessible, making it an ideal pick for curious kids or thrill-seeking families who want to try something memorable without leaving the ground. If you’re after a safe, well-organized adventure that combines the thrill of free fall with good safety measures, this could be just the ticket.

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Key Points

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  • Safe indoor simulation that mimics real skydiving sensations
  • Supervised by experienced skydiving professionals for peace of mind
  • Ideal for kids aged 5+, families, or groups looking for shared excitement
  • Includes instruction, equipment, and videos—all in about an hour
  • Cost of $63 provides two 60-second flights—good value for the thrill
  • Accessible for most without health restrictions, but some conditions apply

What Is the Montpellier Free Fall Simulation?

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This experience takes place outdoors at the Twist’air facility on Odysseum, where they’ve recreated the sensation of free fall with a specialized simulator. Instead of jumping from a plane, you’ll be inside a safe enclosure that mimics the rapid descent of a parachute jump. The simulator’s effects deliver the same adrenaline rush and floating feeling, making it a fantastic option for those who want the thrill without the risks associated with actual skydiving.

According to the provider, the entire activity lasts about one hour, which includes a collective briefing, getting suited up, and your two flights. Each flight lasts around 60 seconds, which is enough time to get a real taste of falling from 4,500 meters—minus the airplane and the parachute.

The Experience: What to Expect

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Once you arrive at the Twist’air office near Odysseum, you’ll start with a briefing where the instructors explain what you’ll be doing and go over safety procedures. The staff are fluent in both French and English, making it easier if you’re visiting from outside France.

Afterward, you’ll gear up in a flight suit, helmet, protective glasses, and earplugs. The equipment setup is straightforward, and the instructors are very attentive, helping you feel comfortable before stepping into the simulator. They also provide shoes if needed, and you’ll be given a locker for your belongings.

The core of the activity involves two flights, each lasting about a minute**. During these flights, you will be accompanied by an instructor who guides you through the experience. You’ll feel the sensation of free fall as if you’re jumping from a plane, with the instructor helping you learn to “fly” within the simulator.

One of the standout features is the personal assistance from instructors, making sure you’re comfortable and safe throughout. Plus, you’ll receive flight videos—a nice souvenir to remember your adventure.

Safety and Suitability

Safety is clearly a priority here, with everything supervised by skydiving pros. The activity is suitable for children over 5, making it a good family adventure, but there are some contraindications to watch out for:

  • Shoulder dislocation history
  • Height restrictions (maximum 1.95 meters)
  • Hard casts or prostheses that cannot be removed
  • Certain medical conditions such as back or heart problems

People over 254 lbs (115 kg) are also advised against participating. It’s worth arriving 15 minutes early to prepare for the briefing and equipment fitting.

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The Cost and What You’re Getting

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At $63 per person, this experience offers good value if you’re after a quick but intense adrenaline rush. The price covers:

  • The collective briefing
  • Full flight equipment (suit, helmet, glasses, earplugs)
  • Personal assistance from the instructor
  • Two flights of 60 seconds each
  • Flight videos to take home

You might find extra costs if you want additional flights or USB keys for videos, but the two included flights are usually enough to give a proper taste.

What Travelers Say

While the review pool is small, the feedback is glowing. One traveler from France rated it 5 out of 5, saying, “Très bon moment… ma fille a adoré cette expérience… l’animateur a été excellent… à refaire !” (A very good time… my daughter loved this experience… the instructor was excellent… would do it again!).

This kind of feedback suggests that the activity is well-organized and enjoyable, especially for children. The positive tone and the mention of a friendly instructor highlight the welcoming, professional environment.

Who Is This Tour Best For?

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This free fall simulation is perfect if you’re looking for a safe, fun activity that delivers a serious adrenaline hit without requiring skydiving experience or jumping out of a plane. It’s particularly suitable for families with kids over 5, or groups wanting a shared, memorable moment. Keep in mind that individuals with certain health issues or height restrictions should check in advance.

Those who love wacky, unique experiences or are curious about skydiving but hesitant to jump from an aircraft will find this a fantastic compromise. It’s also a good choice for travelers who want to try something active and different during their day in Montpellier.

Final Thoughts

This activity offers a well-organized, safe, and exciting way to experience the sensation of free fall. With friendly staff, comprehensive safety measures, and a good value, it appeals to adventure seekers of all ages—especially families with children looking for something out of the ordinary.

While it’s not a substitute for actual skydiving, it delivers most of the thrill and none of the risks, which makes it a smart option for a first-time adrenaline experience. The inclusion of flight videos makes it easy to share your adventure afterward, and the short duration means it fits well into a busy itinerary.

If you’re visiting Montpellier and want a memorable, safe adventure that’s perfect for kids and adults alike, this free fall simulation could be just the highlight you’re after.

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FAQ

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Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, it’s designed for kids aged 5 and over, provided they meet certain health and height restrictions. It’s supervised by professionals, making it a safe choice for families.

How long does the activity last?
The total activity, including briefing and equipment, takes about an hour. The actual flights are 2 x 60 seconds each.

What do I need to bring?
You don’t need to bring much—just arrive a bit early. The activity includes all necessary equipment like flight suits, helmets, and glasses. Shoes are provided if needed.

Are there any medical restrictions?
Participants with shoulder dislocation history, certain medical conditions, or those over 115 kg should check the contraindications listed. Hard casts or prostheses that cannot be removed are not allowed.

How much does it cost?
The price is $63 per person, which covers the two flights, safety gear, instructor assistance, and videos. Additional costs may apply for extra flights or USB videos.

What languages are available for instruction?
The activity is offered in French and English, ensuring clear communication.

If you crave a safe, unique taste of skydiving thrills in Montpellier, this experience hits the mark. It’s a memorable way to get your adrenaline fix while feeling fully in control, making it a solid pick whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family.

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