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flying corporate jets for a living, Phil Sekora and his
wife Melanie found themselves transferred to Tampa, Florida.
When the time came to be transferred again, they decided rather
to stay put and start a business of their own. Together, with
all their life's savings, Phil & Melanie opened the Big
Red Balloon.. Phil was a pilot and his introduction to the
hot air balloon was flying an advertising balloon. Because
of his familiarity with flying he always had a sense of the
big picture. Melanie, on the other hand, knew that starting
a balloon company was an exciting business decision, but only
remembered her fear of flying after their first balloon was
inflated and waiting to take her up.
A large part of the excitement for visitors about to engage
on a balloon trip is watching the hot air balloon inflate
to over 6 1/2 stories high in less than 15 minutes. Melanie
still feels the same sense of excitement as she did the first
time she witnessed the spectacle. From 5years old to 90, passengers
of all ages enjoy the ride. Big Red Balloon have a number
of balloons, including the largest balloon in the Southeast,
carrying up to 10 passengers. The balloon is spacious enough
to accommodate such occasions as weddings and proposals, ranging
from formal to casual.
The end of the trip is marked with a champagne brunch, done
in the true tradition of ballooning. Crystal, china and linen
table clothes complete, what visitors have said to be, a trip
unlike anything else. The brunch also gives people a chance
to savor the moment. The biggest surprise Melanie & Phil
have experienced from running their own business has been
the joy of having new people in their lives each day. Their
hard work and dedication has paid off, as they are known to
be very professional and meticulous about the safety of their
passengers.
Eight years since they decided to stay put in Tampa, Melanie,
still afraid of heights, says flying in a balloon is so gentle
and peaceful that one feels like you are standing on a very
stable platform as the world moves around you. The perception
is much different from what people may expect of a balloon.
It is only a small 10-25% of people who experience any hesitancy
at first and need a little bit of encouraging, but Melanie
speaks their language. After they get back on the ground that
10-20% are ecstatic, they feel they have accomplished something
and overcome their fear. So if you are in the mood for something
different and have never peeked out over tree tops at wildlife
below, or floated up a 1000 feet above the landscape, it might
be time to visit the Big Red Balloon.
Click Here to visit
them: http://www.bigredballoon.com/
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