YONGIN, South Korea, Dec. 2 (Korea Bizwire) – Korea’s first indoor skydiving facility is coming to Yongin, a city located some 40 kilometers south of Seoul.
According to the city government, it recently signed a business agreement with FlyStation Korea, a leisure sports company based in Russia, for a 7,603-square-meter facility to be built by the end of 2017.
The facility’s “Flying Room” is a cylindrical structure that blows wind from the floor at 50 meters per second (minimum), allowing customers to float, as if they were having a skydiving experience.
“Establishing a facility that is not so common will improve the leisure life of citizens,” said Mayor Jung Chan-min. “It will also help revitalize the local economy with the facility attracting outside visitors.”
There are some one hundred indoor skydiving facilities around the world.
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I was too fat for indoor skydiving. But that didn’t stop me from trying. And I made a funny YOUTUBE video about it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1SeMOYmoRw&list=PLWpcFCGhC5zElyutxg0YvUpR7nTYQMeeL
Thank you for sharing this hillarious video with our audience.!
Is this open already? I really want to take my kids there.