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You Can Really Fall for Each Other While Saying "I Do" at 120 mph!

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If you and your fiancé are looking for a non-traditional wedding ceremony, you might want to consider a different way of "falling" for each other.

Why not exchange vows from thousands of feet in the air just before free-falling at 120 mph? After all, both of you are probably already floating head over heels in love.

A typical skydiving wedding is performed by an airborne minister or marriage officiator aboard the aircraft before the couple jumps.

After exchanging vows and sealing it with a kiss, you'll jump together and begin your descent to your life together.

Some facilities will allow you to have a ground wedding before making the plunge. The landing zone usually serves as a gathering place for your friends and family to see you land together.

Jumping in Tandem

If you or your spouse has never skydived before, you'll both jump in tandem with a certified instructor. This takes a minimal amount of training and can still fulfill your dream of an airborne wedding.

Many locations are available across the country for your ultimate adventure wedding. Some of the most popular locations are Las Vegas, San Diego, Washington D.C, and Cleveland, Ohio.

Most facilities will provide the ultimate wedding day experience, complete with pampering for the bride, wonderful catering, and ceremony activities in which friends and family are welcome to participate.

Medical Clearance Needed

Most skydiving weddings need to be booked at least six months in advance and remain dependant on the weather. Also, remember that you and your future spouse will need medical clearance to participate in this airborne adventure.

Universal restrictions include heart and lung disorders, high blood pressure, diabetes, and certain neurological disorders. The new married couple-to-be need not be overly concerned if they fail to receive a full medical clearance.

Most facilities will be glad to host your ground wedding with exciting additions, such as skydivers delivering your rings right to the ceremony or having the minister jump and land to officiate at your wedding.

Consider looking into a package deal that will provide everything needed for a memorable day, as well as having your airborne wedding adventure caught on film.

If you truly believe you're "head over heals" in love, a skydiving wedding is definitely a great choice. If you can survive jumping out of an airplane together, you should be able to handle most of life's twists and turns.



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