The Taiwanese girls I jumped with certainly wouldn't. I have a feeling that people think that this experience is supposed to be so epic that they just don't bring this up or can't be bothered to. ![]() Definitely not like in an aircraft where you are calm and can very easily get an air stewardess! When you are freefalling THAT fast and you have NO CLUE at all if anything you do is safe, you just don't think to do much. Almost everyone (6ppl) in our group experienced ear pain, and 3 of them got a better experience because I told them about mine. My friend and I brought this up to them, and it felt like the guys at the counter were just giving us excuses after excuses! The worst being that 1 in 100 people who jumped experienced pain, and that airlines do not tell their passengers to equalise their ears either. Despite how happy I looked in my video (it's all for the camera), I was in such discomfort and surprise that I hardly noticed the scenery, all I remember seeing was a lot of greenery and clouds. My ears hurt SO badly, and all the saliva in my mouth dried up due to the wind. Once my skydive master jumped, I got such a shock. We were quickly interviewed and taken up. ![]() But not once did they tell us what to expect nor any safety briefing nor anything that could potentially happen. ![]() I paid quite a sum for the 18,000ft skydive + video + photos, and they suited and strapped us up and told us how to get in position for the jump. I read all the positive reviews and was very excited to go on this, trusting the professionals to give me an awesome epic first skydive experience. I am probably the first person to give this rating, but this is my honest review.
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