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    Activate Brampton

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    @pursuitor is sooooo fun!!! You can have a good time regardless of how athletic you are!…read more I got invited to go the last minute showed up in my non-stretchy work pants- restricting my movements, but was able to get some self absorption photos and enjoy the kiddies facilities

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    What a fun thing to do on a Saturday afternoon with my hubby and our friends along with their kids!…read moreHubby and I brought our own rollerblades which gives us 3 hours to skate around. The check-in process was quick & efficient. We simply gave them our names and they verified that we were on the list and that we signed the waiver. The place is spacious!!! We went to the one at Oshawa Centre in the old Sears space. Lots of room to skate around without others getting in the way or not having enough space to get around other people. The music is amazing! Lots of 90s music which brought back a lot of fun memories. The interior was well-done! Lots of neon lights, disco balls and just tons of photo-ops. I'm already looking forward to finding another date to go back again.

    My fiancé and I went to Suso Skate Co. location inside the Promenade Shopping Center in Thornhill…read morelast week. It was a cold and rainy night, so indoor roller skating seemed like the perfect thing to do! Admission was only $15 per person for 2 hours (which is a total steal in my opinion). We also liked that you had the option to bring your own roller skates and/or rollerblades to this rink. The price for renting skates was pretty expensive. $20 for the first hour, an additional $8 for the second hour and additional $5 for protective gear. Which is another $33 ON TOP of the admission fee... so you're probably better off bringing your own or buying a new pair. The interior was nicely decorated with neon lights, disco balls, and 2 walks of vinyl records. Totally Instagram worthy! The rink is quite small (an old H&M store), which is great for beginners, but gets a bit boring after a few rounds. They also provide "walkers" for absolute beginners. So don't be afraid to give it a try!

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    What a fun time! The staff were great at walking us through it and it was a slow day so they were…read moreable to get us in earlier. They made us feel safe by walking us through everything and this was so fun to push our bodies and our nerve! Looking forward to trying another location soon.

    I'm a little surprised at the relatively low overall rating, though it looks as though some had…read moresome pretty specific issues that others may not likely run into. Admittedly, I don't have too much to compare to as I've only done much smaller courses indoors. However, there are still 5 fairly large (IMO) courses) and it does largely require the advertised three hours. I think it's pretty good value for the experience, the relatively high staffing ratio and large course. There's quite a mix of obstacles in terms of crossing, so it's not simply repeating the same thing. All five courses each have their own zip line and some are a pretty good distance. I found staff very helpful and quite patient with everyone. You get about a 20 minute intro, but it's very much needed as you need to know how to hook yourself up safely and even set up on a zipline on your own (but they're there for the first one). I'll be honest, I did deliberately try and position myself near the start so I wouldn't be in the back of our cohort. You may want to consider doing the same, though it seems as though after a bit of time it spreads out pretty well. Note that the giant zipline that goes back and forth across the lake is an extra $18 or so. It's well worth it from my experience since you're travelling a few hundred meters (each way) and get the speed and distance you'd associate with a thrill ride. The ones in the course are still pretty fun though, especially when they're your first experiences. I was okay without gloves as I have fairly calloused hands, and I'm proud of my daughter for barely complaining though I could see they were a bit red when done. They should probably do a better job of suggesting it to people when purchasing tickets as I heard others expressing that they wished they had them. You hold onto cables virtually all times when crossing and at times there's a good amount of tension. Plus, for them, it's a wasted opportunity as they could probably make good money selling cheaper pairs. All that said, it doesn't affect my rating and I was fine personally. For me it made for a wonderful day and mixing: adventure, exercise and nature are right up my alley. A bit crazy that it took me so long to get to this place since it's so close, but very glad that I did.

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