Rajasthan Royals launched the first-of-its-kind matchday viewing experience for select spectators attending the team”s matches against Gujarat Titans on 10th April and Mumbai Indians on 22nd April at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium. This matchday viewing experience becomes one of the first instances in the world of sport and entertainment which features fans having the opportunity to watch their favourite players in action from a hot air balloon which will be stationed 45 feet above the ground.
The objective behind introducing the first-ever hot air balloon ride to fans present at the stadium is to provide them with a unique matchday experience from an altitude of 45 feet that shows a holistic picture of the iconic Sawai Mansingh Stadium. In the past, various sporting leagues and entertainment shows have experimented with offering unique propositions to the fans to create a wholesome matchday package, but this is the first time that spectators will have the chance to experience the world-class Indian Premier League (IPL) action floating high in the air.
For this experience, two fans make the trip at a single time accompanied by the pilot to enjoy this special viewing. The ride commences next to Inner Gate No. 10 of the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, with the franchise taking all measures to ensure all safety protocols are in place for each of the rides, and making it a comfortable and memorable experience for the fans.
“We are always looking at ways of innovating to enhance the fan experience and push the boundaries of how sport is viewed. With the introduction of the first-ever hot air balloon viewing experience, we”re taking this commitment to new heights, quite literally. We”re thrilled to pioneer this unique approach to viewing, placing our fans squarely at the center of the excitement. This activity will create memorable moments for our supporters that resonate long after the final ball is bowled,” Jake Lush McCrum, Chief Executive Officer, Rajasthan Royals said.
The Royals are looking to make it five wins out of five against Gujarat on Wednesday, and will then travel to Mohali and Kolkata for their next two respective away games, before returning to Jaipur to face Mumbai on 22nd April.