Hi,
I've been living close to a DZ in Spain most of my youth. At the time it was a (seemingly) poorly-run venue, eventually it startet attracting more people and seemed to get more popular, but then they held a world championship there, and things really took off. I'm talking, of course, about Ampuriabrava.
At the tender age of 21 my curiosity about skydiving needed to be satisfied, so I went for a tandem, and I really fell for it...
AFFs were cheap at that time, at least cheaper than now, but still I could not afford one. Imagine that almos 6 months savings went on the tandem, so figure...
From then on, when I went to see my mom I always looked up whe I heard the familiar humming of the Otter or the Pilatus, watching the dots fly in the sky and the colorful canopies deploying for the final smooth ride to the ground. She also rents part of her house (actually a spare flat and a studio she has there) and of course ocassionally there are skydivers renting from her. Incidentally, she always happens to be very effective at keeping me away from her place when there are skidivers there... Just today she called for my birthday, and as a side-comment she mentioned "ah, yes, and I just had skydivers at the flat for 2 weeks, but they're leaving today". GRRRR!
Anyways, the last 13 years jobs, marriage, a kid and life (and associated expenses ) got in the way of getting things done, but things are settled enough to go for an AFF before the summer ends.
The DZ of choice, also nearest to where I live (Barcelona) is going to be Ampuriabrava, naturally. By what I've heard and read, that still seems a good choice, except for the eventual Tramuntane winds ruining a couple of days, but since it takes me a scant 2 hours to get there, there isn't much at loss.
My plan is to start AFF part I (they require a Tandem first, possibly to check your "airwortyness" ) Tandem and Level I mid-August, and then try 2 levels on each subsequent Weekend, so I'll be done and can start my consolidation jumps mid-september and get me my first gear for christmas.
I hope that sounds all sensible enough.
See you at the DZ, and up there!