BigDave_185 wrote:Tom when you say prices jumped up, what kind of cost would it be to fill up a ballon that larger? How many gas bottles?
They do a ballon fest here in ogden Utah every year and it’s such a fun experience to take kids to, the color and sure size is amazing. We all appreciate the hobby from a far. Thanks
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Hi Dave,
It costs somewhere above $1000 a flight for hydrogen. Over $10,000 per flight for helium when everyone stopped doing it. The way to get into this hobby, IMO, is not to own a balloon, but to help friends who own balloons! Shelly and I did take one flight in the hydrogen balloon, our one and only due to our engineer/school teacher budget, and a once in a lifetime experience.
But the colorful balloons use propane and fly on hot air. This is our friends':
That is what you'll see at balloon rallies, and it's a totally different sport. There are many hot air balloon pilots, especially out here in the west. They usually fly for an hour or two in the mornings, and that only costs maybe 15 gallons of propane. (The same fuel many of us use to "fly" our houses; there is no difference in "grade" like there is between automotive and aviation gasoline.) We haven't been to the Ogden balloon fest, but we usually go to three or four rallies a year. (One reason Shelly and I want a teardrop.)
Tom