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The jumps · Groups

Twenty to a hundred and twenty

A turnkey group session: manifest, waivers, queue management and a crew sized to your headcount. Three to six hours on site, and everybody who wants to jump, jumps.

Updated 1 August 2026

A group waiting their turn at the tower base

01 — The shape of it

What a group day costs and takes

The four numbers a budget holder asks for first.

Group size
20–120

Queue and flow planned per cohort

On site
3–6 hrs

Scales with headcount and jumps each

Per jumper
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Falls with volume; season and slot move it

Typical total
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Depending on size and inclusions

Per-head lands between the quoted price and 1.600.000. The bottom of that is a weekday off-season block of eighty; the top is thirty people on a Saturday with branded media. Figures dated 1 August 2026.

02 — How the day runs

A hundred people through one platform

The whole job is flow. This is how it is managed.

  1. 01 Pre-planned

    Cohorts

    The group is split into waves before the day, by weight band so cord changes are minimised.

  2. 02 Parallel

    Two check-ins

    Documents at one desk, weigh-in and harness at another. The bottleneck is never paperwork.

  3. 03 15 min

    Briefing by wave

    Each cohort is briefed together, so nobody waits three hours holding the information.

  4. 04 Rolling

    The jumps

    Continuous through the session. Anyone who wants to move down the order can, quietly.

  5. 05 Throughout

    Hospitality

    A zone for people not jumping yet, or not jumping at all. Most groups have both.

Nobody is made to jump and nobody is announced. The most common request we get from organisers is that the people who opt out are not made visible, and that is the default.

What a group day reliably produces

A shared story
The one everybody tells for a year. This is the actual deliverable and it is worth being honest that it is.
A visible sorting
Who volunteers first, who goes quiet, who talks someone else over the edge. Managers notice this; we do not report on it.
Media assets
Photos and basic video angles for every jumper, with branded highlight edits on request.
A clean file
Signed waivers, medical declarations and the group manifest, returned to you after the event.

03 — Paperwork

Who does what before the day

Split plainly, because this is the part that delays approvals.

We provide

  • A written proposal with a fixed per-head rate
  • Waiver and medical declaration templates
  • Certificate of insurance and our safety standards on request
  • An invoice against a PO, with staged payment if procurement needs it

You provide

  • A group manifest with names and weight bands
  • Signed waivers and medical declarations before the day
  • One named contact who can make decisions on site
  • Any branding assets, at least a week out

We will talk to your risk or legal team directly if that is faster than routing it through an events coordinator. Usually it is.

04 — Budget

What to put in the request

Per jumper, before any branded media work.

20–40 people Smallest cohort that still runs as an event
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40–80 people The usual offsite size
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80–120 people Two full sessions, sometimes across two sites
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Branded media Highlight edit, licensing included
on request

Weekday and off-season sits at the bottom of every band. If your dates can move, that is worth more than negotiating the rate.

05 — Questions

Asked by organisers

Smaller private bookings
What does a group day cost?

Between the quoted price and 1.600.000 per jumper depending on size, season and slot. A typical offsite lands somewhere in the quoted price–90 juta all in.

Is it worth it as a team event?

It is worth it if you want one shared thing people actually remember. It is not a training intervention and we will not sell it as one — what it reliably produces is a story and a very clear picture of who your volunteers are.

What is included?

The session, crew, all equipment, queue management, a hospitality zone, media for every jumper, and the completed document file back to you afterwards.

Can a school or university group book?

Yes, with guardian consent for anyone under 18 and a lower staff-to-participant ratio. Minimum age is 16 and we do not vary it for groups.

How early should we book, and how is risk handled?

Six to eight weeks for anything over forty people, more in peak season. Insurance, standards documentation and the waiver pack go out with the proposal so your risk team can start early rather than the week before.

Request a proposal

Send headcount, a target window and whether you need branded media. You will get a fixed per-head rate and the document pack in one reply.