First thing you'll be asked to do is check your brain at the door. Nobody with a functioning brain will go near one of those things. After all, it's a flammable wicker basket with a giant torch on top carrying several canisters of Liquid Propane gas. What could POSSIBLY go wrong with that?!? You will then be asked to sign an onerous Waiver of Liability leaving you and your heirs no recourse if you're hurt or killed. And they do spell out just how dangerous it really is. Think about it: If it's all "Butterflies and Rainbows", and it's THAT safe, then why is the operator unwilling to be responsible for you?? And for all the regulations, and all the training, and the redundant systems they brag about, there is absolutely zero physical protection for the passengers against fire or impact. In fact, for landing, you'll be asked to crouch andhold on to a rope handle to break the impact. Go ahead ask them for the parachutes, helmets and fire retardant suits. THERE AREN'T ANY!!! So ask yourself, "Is it really worth it?????@@TheAouads
Here's how it works: First thing you'll be asked to do is check your brain at the door. Nobody with a functioning brain will go near one of those things. After all, it's a flammable wicker basket with a giant torch on top carrying several canisters of Liquid Propane gas. What could POSSIBLY go wrong with that?!? You will then be asked to sign an onerous Waiver of Liability leaving you and your heirs no recourse if you're hurt or killed. And they do spell out just how dangerous it really is. Think about it: If it's all "Butterflies and Rainbows", and it's THAT safe, then why is the operator unwilling to be responsible for you?? And for all the regulations, and all the training, and the redundant systems they brag about, there is absolutely zero physical protection for the passengers against fire or impact. In fact, for landing, you'll be asked to crouch andhold on to a rope handle to break the impact. Go ahead ask them for the parachutes, helmets and fire retardant suits. THERE AREN'T ANY!!! So ask yourself, "Is it really worth it?????
We'll be there next week, thanks for the tips here guys!
Hope you enjoy it! We can’t wait to go back!!
@@TheAouads thanks guys will do!
great tips, thanks for sharing
Why did my ticket cost $14 on Airbnb
great tips!!!
Wish you talked about the heights or if you had claustrophobia
Oh go check out the full vlog I hate heights 😂 my sister and my wife had to twist my arm to get me to go but I’m glad I did at it wasn’t bad!
First thing you'll be asked to do is check your brain at the door. Nobody with a functioning brain will go near one of those things. After all, it's a flammable wicker basket with a giant torch on top carrying several canisters of Liquid Propane gas. What could POSSIBLY go wrong with that?!?
You will then be asked to sign an onerous Waiver of Liability leaving you and your heirs no recourse if you're hurt or killed. And they do spell out just how dangerous it really is. Think about it: If it's all "Butterflies and Rainbows", and it's THAT safe, then why is the operator unwilling to be responsible for you?? And for all the regulations, and all the training, and the redundant systems they brag about, there is absolutely zero physical protection for the passengers against fire or impact. In fact, for landing, you'll be asked to crouch andhold on to a rope handle to break the impact. Go ahead ask them for the parachutes, helmets and fire retardant suits. THERE AREN'T ANY!!!
So ask yourself, "Is it really worth it?????@@TheAouads
Here's how it works: First thing you'll be asked to do is check your brain at the door. Nobody with a functioning brain will go near one of those things. After all, it's a flammable wicker basket with a giant torch on top carrying several canisters of Liquid Propane gas. What could POSSIBLY go wrong with that?!? You will then be asked to sign an onerous Waiver of Liability leaving you and your heirs no recourse if you're hurt or killed. And they do spell out just how dangerous it really is. Think about it: If it's all "Butterflies and Rainbows", and it's THAT safe, then why is the operator unwilling to be responsible for you?? And for all the regulations, and all the training, and the redundant systems they brag about, there is absolutely zero physical protection for the passengers against fire or impact. In fact, for landing, you'll be asked to crouch andhold on to a rope handle to break the impact. Go ahead ask them for the parachutes, helmets and fire retardant suits. THERE AREN'T ANY!!! So ask yourself, "Is it really worth it?????
Thanks
Wow that’s a good tip