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Albuquerque offers an outdoor oasis , culturally diverse experiences , family-friendly adventures and a culinary scene for any type of foodie. The city also offers a wide array of other events and entertainment. Check out BalloonFiesta. Navigating the Balloon Fiesta is easy with this new, innovative and intuitive app featuring a parked car marker, the ability to select favorite balloons and pilots, live weather alerts, bathroom locator and even food and vendor information!

Download the App. Whether it's your first visit to Albuquerque or you're a frequent visitor, our beautiful Visitors Guide is the best resource for all you need to know about events, attractions, dining and shopping. Balloon Fiesta events take place at varying points of the day and evening, offering a magical experience for all. The above video shows a sample of Balloon Fiesta activities and related facts. See More in this Section:.

Places to Stay. Balloon Rides. Balloon Fiesta FAQ. Take a Virtual Tour Virtual Tour. Where do I buy tickets for Balloon Fiesta? More than , people and pilots are expected to attend the nine-day show. The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta also features live music performances, so expect some pretty nifty hot air guitars in the audience.

There are VIP options with better views and more comfort. Extra public transport is available during the event. Albuquerque can be quite chilly in the morning, but warms up as the day progresses. You can purchase your ticlets to the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta here.

In addition to park sites, there is also a park and ride shuttle service to the show. For more details and a handy map, click here. When in New Mexico, why not go on a road trip. So, when you are all ballooned out, there are tours and guides to do-it-yourself walks of the city that take in film locations and trivia from the show.

Elsewhere, the aerial tramway to the Sandia Peak at over 10, feet gives a great view of the city. There are walks in the hills with petroglyphs to discover, the old town, several museums, a cultural centre and a range of artisan breweries.

The tickets include round-trip transportation and admission to the Balloon Fiesta. They do sell out. Plus, there will be surge pricing. You can also bike and they have a complimentary bike valet. Hotel Options. RVing, Camping, and Glamping. For reservations, contact them here: Rainbow Ryders [email protected] Another way to get a ride, is to volunteer with a pilot.

Tips for Planning Your Trip. Book Early! The Albuquerque Balloon Festival is an extremely popular event and people travel from all over the world to see it. Book everything ASAP. Arrive early to the events to avoid the crowds and traffic. It will always take you longer than you think to get to the launch field. Be sure to check out our entire packing list below. Food in the park is plentiful.

There are all kinds of food vendors with options similar to those at any outdoor festivals. Think burgers, pizza, nachos, donuts, and burritos. Some spots are also open for breakfast too so you can grab coffee. Tips for After You Arrive. Photography is super popular at the festival.

Walk around to find the best spots. To get a higher vantage point, head to the north side of the launch field. Respect the Balloons, Pilots, and Zebras. One of the best things about this event is that you can walk right onto the field where they are launching.

Zebras, the people with the ref jerseys on, are there to ensure everything goes smoothly so listen to them if they are instructing you to do something. Be sure to check out the Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque Balloon Museum , which has multiple exhibits, balconies overlooking the launch field, and gift shop.

During the festival, they have special events too. The Balloon Discovery Center Tent is also great for families. Bathrooms are located easy to find. There are tons of port-o-potties located throughout the park. Pilots also carry Balloon Trading Cards that feature their balloon. If you meet one, you can ask if they have any on them. Zebras are a nickname for launch directors.

They look like refs and help ensure launches go smoothly. The Box is referencing the weather phenomenon where low winds fly in one direction and high winds fly in the opposite direction, allowing the balloons to fly in a box shape and land where they took off. Frequently Asked Questions about the Balloon Festival. You can definitely stay for the entire week, but at the minimum you should plan on at least 3 days. Since the events are weather-dependent, that gives you some leeway in case anything is cancelled or pushed back.

What are the best days to attned the Balloon Fiesta? You should definitely try to see a mass ascension, but these are also the busiest days the first weekend being busier than the second.

We attended the second weekend because we wanted to see the Special Shapes Rodeo too. Are pets allowed at the Albuquerque Balloon Festival? No dogs or pets are not allowed in the park unless you have a service animal. The dog in our photos belongs to the pilot and is cleared to be in the park. Is there a backpack size limit? No, but keep in mind that they will be searched and the area is large.

Can I volunteer? Yes, volunteers are essential to the event. Volunteers have to available for the entire Balloon Fiesta and take at least three shifts. In exchange, they get free parking and entrance along with some other benefits.

What time should I arrive at the Balloon Fiesta? Arrive early! The park opens as early as and you want to leave enough room to find parking and get to the launch field.

They recommend arriving by am and pm on the weekends. We aired on the safe side and preferred waiting around in the park rather than stuck in parking panicking about missing something.

How do I know if the Balloon Fiesta is cancelled due to weather?



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