The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration
You are not advised to participate if you...
• are under 12 years old.• are under 130 centimeters in height.• weigh over 136 kilograms fully clothed.• are more than 20 weeks pregnant.• suffer from broken bones or have severely impaired limbs.• have recently undergone surgery or have been under the effect of sedatives or general anesthesia 48 hours before the experience.• have a limb, joint, back injury, or broken bones that currently affect fitness, strength, or ability to climb independently.• suffer from vertigo, dizziness, or have problems with balance• suffer from a heart or cardiovascular condition that has been diagnosed in the last 6 weeks or for which the customer is not following their medical practitioner's Medical Condition Management Plan• suffer from chest pain or shortness of breath• suffer from epilepsy and are within 6 months from having been diagnosed• have suffered a fit, seizure, or fainting episode in the past 6 months• have suffered from syncope or blackouts in the last 12 months• suffer from acrophobia (fear of heights)• register a blood-alcohol reading of 0.05% or higher during the compulsory breath test• are considered by SkyPoint staff to be under the influence of substances or drugs (whether prescription or not)There are certain health conditions that may impact your ability to complete the SkyPoint Climb. For a complete list of health concerns that may prevent your participation in the Climb, please check here.Children aged between 12 and 15 years must be accompanied by a responsible full paying adult (maximum 2 children per responsible adult). Children under 12 years are not permitted to climb
Climbers who suffer from a life-threatening or debilitating allergy are required to bring their health action plan signed by the treating doctor as well as an EpiPen for our Climb Leader to take on the climb. Climbers will be unable to climb unless both of these are providedThose with diabetes must register a BSL between 6 and 15 mmol/dl within 15 minutes of climbing and must not have had a dose of insulin within 2 hours of the experience; the climb leader must be supplied with a suitable glucose supplement in the event it's required during the climbFor more FAQs please click here