There are several things you need to take into consideration when taking part in an experience day. Consideration needs to be taken from a health point of view and value for money.
You must read all information in regards to your experience before you sign anything. Often if you have a heart or breathing problem you will be advised not to precipitate in adrenaline sports. By signing any paper work you are agreeing that you do not have any healthy problems that may be increased or bought on by doing the activity. If the worst should happen and you have a healthy problem once you are precipitating in the event you will not be covered. If this is the case you may be advised to look at another activity that may not put you at as much risk.
I would also review the site and company you are planning to do your experience day with. Make an informed decision as to whether they give you value for money, whether they give you an acceptable amount of time doing the experience. There is nothing worse than paying a lot of money to do an experience you have always wanted to do to find you only get to do it for ten minutes.
It is also advisable to look into refund policies; this can be done online or by ringing the company up and talking to a sales advisor. This is necessary because most experiences need you to be fit and healthy which unfortunately cannot be a 100% of the time. Knowing that there is a refund or an open date policy on your experience day means you can cancel if you are not feeling fit and well. You are able to reschedule and do the activity when you are feeling physically fit and well.
Take these into consideration when purchases your experience day.
Joan Smith purchased her day from Virgin Experience Days
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