Unlike real skydiving, parents can watch every second through large glass windows. The air-conditioned viewing gallery, café, and nearby Sentosa attractions make it a half-day outing, not just a 2-minute thrill.
Indoor skydiving has emerged as a niche yet growing segment of the adventure tourism and aviation training industry. iFly Singapore, located within the Resorts World Sentosa complex, is one of the world’s largest and most technologically advanced indoor skydiving facilities. This paper provides a complete review of iFly Singapore, analyzing its technical specifications, passenger experience, safety protocols, pricing competitiveness, and overall operational effectiveness. Drawing on user-generated reviews (TripAdvisor, Google Reviews), on-site observational data, and comparative analysis with global competitors, the paper concludes that iFly Singapore delivers a high-quality, safe, and memorable experience, though it faces challenges regarding cost accessibility, wait times, and instructor variability.
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The most common grievance is cost versus actual flight time. ifly singapore review top
| Package | Price (SGD) | Flight Time | Cost per Minute | |---------|-------------|-------------|----------------| | 2 Flights (Beginner) | $89 | ~2 min | $44.50/min | | 4 Flights | $149 | ~4 min | $37.25/min | | 10 Flights | $350 | ~10 min | $35/min |
“$89 for two minutes in the air. The training video was longer than my flight. Felt like a luxury tax on a novelty.” — Reddit r/askSingapore, Jan 2025 Unlike real skydiving, parents can watch every second
Parents of younger children (age 7–12) report that kids often need one full minute just to get stable, leaving barely 15 seconds of actual “flying.”