...I believe the name of this company is now H20 Watersports.
Yesterday, I tried the JetLev flight thing-y. While I found that it was not for me, I was REALLY impressed by the helpfulness and friendliness of the staff, they are truly A+. I would come back for parasailing or banana boating in a heartbeat - if only I had more time in Hawaii!
I probably should have done more research before I tried the JetLev (my fault). I just saw a picture of someone doing it in a flashy catalogue and I thought "OMG, I have to do that!" I expected it would be like a ride, sort of like parasailing where they strap you in and you're good to go. The Jetlev, by any means, is NOT that. It requires skill and incredible balance. There is a lot you have to do and it is a bit tricky. I am not a great swimmer and although the system floats and you are wearing a life jacket, I tend to panic when I crash into the water (which was many times). I only got to really "fly" for a few seconds because I was not balancing my arms properly (it seems easy, but it may not be, especially if you are small like I am - or just aren't coordinated, which I also am not). That being said, it WAS a unique experience but it just wasn't really for me! The staff was SO wonderful. Truly patient and very friendly. There are several staff members who watch and attend to you if anything happens, so I was a lot less worried about safety. They really tried to help make me feel comfortable. The photographer did a wonderful job and somehow managed to get a few pictures of me while I was in the air before I crashed (yet again). Like I said before I would go back for parasailing, jet skiing, or banana boating in a heartbeat! If you are coordinated and maybe are more comfortable in the water (maybe you frequently waterskii or are just a little more balanced than I am!) you will probably also really love the JetLev flight experience. It was a unique day!