Timothy Fitzgerald
New Member
Hi All,
Just a few thoughts, tips, and ideas for the 2010 Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
- Bring warm clothes! Daytime temps are usually in the 80's but the overnight temperatures dip down to the 40's and 50's.
- The Special Shapes glow is the most popular event
- Weekday launches aren't as busy as the weekends
- Some of the camping areas don't allow you to move your camper in and out daily
- Courtesy Shuttles are free and they will transport you anywhere you want within the field, you just have to wave them down
- The balloons don't fly on windy days
- It takes a long while to get back to your camper after an event ends, so be prepared
- If you volunteer for a pilot it's possible to get free admission
Here are some more ideas and information: http://www.campingroadtrip.com/tips-and-articles/albuquerque-international-balloon-fiesta
Just a few thoughts, tips, and ideas for the 2010 Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
- Bring warm clothes! Daytime temps are usually in the 80's but the overnight temperatures dip down to the 40's and 50's.
- The Special Shapes glow is the most popular event
- Weekday launches aren't as busy as the weekends
- Some of the camping areas don't allow you to move your camper in and out daily
- Courtesy Shuttles are free and they will transport you anywhere you want within the field, you just have to wave them down
- The balloons don't fly on windy days
- It takes a long while to get back to your camper after an event ends, so be prepared
- If you volunteer for a pilot it's possible to get free admission
Here are some more ideas and information: http://www.campingroadtrip.com/tips-and-articles/albuquerque-international-balloon-fiesta