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At the risk of being a spoil sport if the balloon goes overboard they cause major issues with sea life. Turtles see plastic as food and ingest it.

 

Very true. It's never a problem to enjoy something (aka...balloons are magical) unless it's at the detriment of another life. Make sure it's tied on tight and there shouldn't be any concern. <3

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Thanks for in input. My goal is just to get it to the cabin until it gives out on it's own. Won't be taking it out on a deck to fly away.

 

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Tie it to a chair or bed leg JIC both the balcony and Cabin doors are open at the same time.

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Thanks for in input. My goal is just to get it to the cabin until it gives out on it's own. Won't be taking it out on a deck to fly away.

 

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I always tie my keys, or another heavy object (like an action figure) to the balloon, in case there are any accidental releases. [emoji6]

 

 

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