Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Indoor Skydiving

When first planning our trip to Germany, we considered heading to Halbe and the world’s largest indoor water park, housed in a former airship hangar. But the logistics turned out to be complicated, so instead we chose to take to the air in the form of indoor skydiving. With tickets for kids being considerably more affordable than for adults, I chickened out – a decision I slightly regret in retrospect.

Taking the S9 out to Waßmannsdorf, the kids received a thorough safety briefing before launching themselves into winds of more than 150 kilometres per hour, all smiles. As a parent, being able to give them these kinds of experiences is something I truly value, and William’s exhilaration when the airspeed was increased and he suddenly shot all the way up the cylinder was unmistakable.

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