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No, closest is Orlando, FL and Fayetteville, NC.
Indoor skydiving is currently not available.
There are no indoor skydiving locations in New Jersey.
Check out the related link for more information on indoor skydiving.
That varies from wind tunnel to wind tunnel. Personally, I have seen kids as young as 3 in tunnels.
Wind tunnels charge you by the minuite, but if you buy larger blocks of time, you can get a discount. Also, some wind tunnels charge less for off-peak times. See the related link for more information.
One can go indoor skydiving in Las Vegas at the Vegas Indoor Skydiving building on 200 Convention Center Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109. One can make a reservation online.
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Indoor skydiving is proven safer then actually jumping out of an airplane at 3,000 feet. It is significantly cheaper than real skydiving and it is safer without the need for a parachute or a plane.
There are no places in Kansas City area yet, but Schlitterbahn is planning to complete an indoor skydiving place soon.
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