Another decisive factor in skydiving is the weather, which depends on luck. For example, we had an appointment to jump in Queenstown, but then the weather could not be cancelled. Four skydiving points in South Island have passed three, and then we had to squeeze out time to jump at Ashburton, the last point we could pass. In fact, I personally think that the most important thing is to feel the heartbeat and stimulation of skydiving. In fact, the price gap in every place will not be too unreasonable to accept. Landscape should also be less important. In the three stages after take-off, it's time to jump before jumping. Jump down for 20 seconds to 1 minute and let the camera pose freely. If you can really see the scenery, you will open the parachute for a short time. But if you take a few turns in the air, you will feel dizzy and want to get down quickly, and experience the charm.