It was a great experience. It was our first time in a helicopter. I recommend it.
However, there are a few things that you should be aware of.
1. It's hard to find the place using a navigation app. Follow the instructions provided by the company. Drive by during the day if you can.
2. The folks are super helpful and curtious. Be nice to them. We got lost and missed our time slot. They agreed to let us take a later time slot so we didn't lose our money. We had to wait awhile until they could fit us in. The chopper only held 6 people plus the pilot. So, they needed two open seats.
3. Your weight is important. They have to balance the load in the chopper. Everyone gets weighed when they check in.
4. Some seats are better than others. Be prepared. Left side by the window is best. Right side by the window or the next seat to the left of it prevents you from getting good pictures. My wife was by the left window, back seat. I was next to her (to the right) and took most of the pictures and video. Then I noticed that the person next to me couldn't take pictures because I kept leaning forward, blocking her view. Once I realized it, I tried to lean back in the seat and not hold my camera (phone) in front of her shot.
5. The ride is only 10 minutes.
6. The chopper vibrates (a lot).
7. The pilot talks a lot.
8. The pilot will try to pull "Gs." Pulling up hard (increasing Gs) and dropping rapidly (free fall). Increasing Gs is not a problem. Free fall can be nausiating. It might not be a good idea to have a large meal or drink excessively before the flight.
9. We're glad we spent the money. The flight was great as was the weather (100 degrees F and clear skies!! Woohoo!!!!