How to Calculate Cost of a Parasailing Adventure
Parasailing is a great way to take in the views of your favorite locations. There are two forms of parasailing--terrestrial and aquatic. If you're interested in a parasailing adventure, it's best to prepare for the cost ahead of time. Various factors affect how much you'll pay for your trip.
Instructions
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Decide if you want to parasail over the water or over ground. If you go over the water, your sail attaches to a boat. If you go over land, your sail attaches to a vehicle, such as a jeep. The price varies depending on which type of parasailing you choose.
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Determine if you'll parasail solo or in tandem. Parasailing in tandem usually costs a little more money; however, it may be necessary depending on your age and weight.
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Ask about different options for the length of the parasailing line. The cost of parasailing goes up for a longer line.
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Inquire about the price of adding an observer. If you want a friend or family member to watch from the deck of the boat, you may need to pay a small fee, which typically runs around $10 to $20.
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Find out if you have enough people parasailing to get a better deal at a group rate.
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Talk to your parasailing company about shuttle options. Many companies offer a shuttle bus from the parking lot to the parasailing location. Some shuttles are free, while other shuttles may cost you money.
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Tips & Warnings
Obtain an itemized list of various expenses from the parasailing company to view the exact cost of parasailing.