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  1. The owner chooses to put freeflyers out first, and short, and refuses to discuss exit orders. At this dropzone if your not a sky god, you will be ridiculed by the staff for doing something wrong. Which means they laugh at you for insisting belly fliers should exit first. I have personally picked up skydivers in the next town, because they insist on a one pass rule! The altitude is awesome, but I only recommend this dropzone to people who can spot themselves very well, or people who don't mind being charged for refusing to exit on Mr. Nardi's command, be it from the ground, or pilot seat. It amazes me that the positive reviews of this drop zone are primarily from, inexperienced jumpers. Then the comment from "experienced" jumpers about the golf carts, picking people up is ludacris. Experienced jumpers do not like golf carts in the landing area. This comment seems fishy, as well as the comment about not having profiles, on positive reviews. I've heard from one pilot/jumpmaster that worked their recently, that he had severly broken his leg when someone in a golf cart, at Skydive Space Center, pulled in front of him while he was landing a tandem. The fact that this is the most written about DZ in Florida seems suspicious in it self. Other dropzones are much more busy, I assume because of the experienced jumpers that prefer better places to skydive. It seems the people who are in the know in Florida, can clearly dictate the best places to skydive. Some of the things I have heard are very scary, but I only speak of the things I have first hand knowledge of.
  2. I've been to many Highly rated DZ's across the country, and none compare to the hospitality. If you want to jump with good people, safe DZ, and have fun, none compare. The Yo' Mama's are some cool guys also.