When is balloon fest in albuquerque




















More than , people and pilots are expected to attend the nine-day show. The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta also features live music performances, so expect some pretty nifty hot air guitars in the audience. There are VIP options with better views and more comfort. Extra public transport is available during the event. Albuquerque can be quite chilly in the morning, but warms up as the day progresses.

You can purchase your ticlets to the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta here. In addition to park sites, there is also a park and ride shuttle service to the show. For more details and a handy map, click here. When in New Mexico, why not go on a road trip. So, when you are all ballooned out, there are tours and guides to do-it-yourself walks of the city that take in film locations and trivia from the show.

Elsewhere, the aerial tramway to the Sandia Peak at over 10, feet gives a great view of the city. There are walks in the hills with petroglyphs to discover, the old town, several museums, a cultural centre and a range of artisan breweries. Virtual Tour. Learn more about the Balloon Fiesta Park area of Albuquerque here.

Tickets to both morning and evening events are available at the event, but to plan ahead, you can also order tickets ahead of time via the Balloon Fiesta website, or over the phone. Find advanced ticket options and prices here. Each Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday during the nine day-long event begin with Dawn Patrol and a breathtaking mass ascension, when all balloons launch from Balloon Fiesta Park in two waves, speckling the sky above.

Balloons begin to launch at about a. In addition to mass ascension mornings, other days include launches from the park and special shape rodeos, when a spectacular variety of special shape balloons ascend from the grassy field.

Evening events vary throughout the week, but many nights feature a Balloon Glow, when the hundreds of balloons on the field stay grounded, and simultaneously light up the night sky. Other events, concerts and activities take place throughout the week. See BalloonFiesta. You are permitted to bring snacks and water into the park, but there are plenty of food vendors throughout the venue providing many options for breakfast, coffee, snacks, dinner and sweets.

For a more detailed list of frequently asked questions about Balloon Fiesta and items you should bring with you, visit BalloonFiesta. Find more information on these services and other transportation options here. Balloon Fiesta Park has its own general parking lots on the north and south ends of the park. Native American Museums. Reopenings Within Native Communities. Ghost Towns.

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