Indoor Skydiving In Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada, is known for its glitz and glamour but did you know it’s also home to Vegas Indoor Skydiving? If you’ve ever dreamed of flying without leaving the ground, this is the place to be! Whether you’re an experienced skydiver or completely new to the experience, Vegas Indoor Skydiving will have you soaring through the air in no time.

Vegas Indoor Skydiving.

2025 Update: Vegas Indoor Skydiving has closed its doors. Watch the video below for more information.

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On a trip to Las Vegas, my family and I boarded the Downtown Express bus at the stop by the Wynn and headed north. After the bus turned right onto Convention Center Drive, we got off at the stop which was directly across from Vegas Indoor Skydiving.   

We walked into America’s first indoor skydiving facility having never done anything remotely like it.  As we walked in we were greeted by a friendly staff.  After we checked-in, they noted how tall we were and weighed us – there are guidelines that they follow.  There is no age restriction, but one has to weigh at least 40 pounds.

We placed our belongings in one of their complimentary lockers for safekeeping.  Then we headed upstairs with our instructor, Austin, to watch a video and to learn the hand signals that we would need to know during our “flight.”  We signed waivers and then were given our flight suits and safety gear to put on.

Once it was time to fly, we all went into the wind tunnel chamber.  The walls were padded and a mesh trampoline floor covered the DC-3 airplane propeller that would enable us to fly.  We practiced tucking and rolling into the pad.

One at a time, we took turns taking flight.  We each got to”fly” with Austin’s assistance.  A couple of cameras were in place to record our experience.

Woman skydiving indoors.

After our session, we were able to view and purchase pictures of our experience.  Videos were also available.

Though it is not typical of what you would think of doing in Las Vegas, it is a fun activity to do there.

Plan Your “Flight”

  • Select a date and reserve your time spot.
  • Allow 45 – 75 minutes for the entire experience.
  • Relax and enjoy your flight.
  • Don’t forget to tip your instructor at the end.
Vegas Indoor Skydiving shirts on a wall.

Final Call

If you’re all about chasing thrills, indoor skydiving is just the start of what Vegas has to offer. Once you’ve floated your way back to earth, refuel with Italian favorites at Brio Tuscan Grille, take in the views from The High Roller, or laugh your way through a meal at the interactive Marriage Can Be Murder Dinner Theater. Each one gives you a different flavor of the city – from adrenaline to appetizers to absurdly fun entertainment.

Ready to take the leap (literally)? Tell me in the comments if you would have tried indoor skydiving in Vegas – or if you’ve already done it! And if this post made your heart race, share it with a fellow thrill-seeker who’d rather fly than gamble. Vegas adventures are always better when shared.

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