Zero G

Traveling to space may be out of the question for now, but you can defy gravity and float through the air on a Zero G flight. Pilots use the parabolic flying method, used by NASA to train astronauts, to create periods of weightlessness for passengers.
The Zero G Experience includes a training session, a flight of 15 parabolas (about 8 minutes without gravity), a suit and duffel bag, an after party with a meal and champagne and a DVD and photos of the flight. Trips depart from Las Vegas, the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and San Jose, California. It’s expensive at $3,950/person, but it looks amazing.
Source: Travel 50 & Beyond


