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    Sherry F.

    This exhilarating zip line and ropes course is perfect for all ages! Plus, it's just an hour's ride from NYC. I had been longing to come to this park for a while now, but I was worried it would be too easy. I mostly only read reviews of kids doing it, but there's varying difficulty level of courses. There's 4 main colors: yellow for beginner, green for intermediate, blue for advanced, and black for experts. The green was a good warm up before going into the blue, and then the black course was the most challenging yet rewarding. You will have a good upper body workout as my arms were so sore after the black! D: It's advertised a lot as for kids, but it's demanding and enjoyable even for adults!

    Simone S.

    This place was amazing. From the phone call I made to see if I could get squeezed in the same day (was told to just split the group between 2 time shots...duh), to the easy check in process, to the kind and helpful staff, and the free water stations ....I don't think I could have asked for anything better. There was tons of staff around, walking the grounds and paying attention to everyone climbing. There was a few courses down, I was told because lack of staff, but there was still plenty to do. Also staff made sure to avoid too many hold ups on the selected courses. We were having so much fun we didn't even realize we ended up staying there about 30 min over our time and no one rudely kicked us off. Definitely make sure to wear comfortable, workout type clothes. You'll need to be very agile. And you will get an upper body workout especially if you hit the blue or higher. But it was so much fun and we'll definitely be back. My only recommendation is to get bigger signage when entering the campus. It was very easy to miss and that along with gps navigating to the wrong location, we ended up at a dorm.

    Sunny L.

    I came here as part of a Yelp Elite Event. I came with my husband and friends and received a trial course. After our first run around the course, we had to buy the full pass and had a great time! The introduction was quick, informative, and interactive. A newbie like me was up to speed and ready to adventure after only a few minutes of instruction. I proceeded to practice these skills just minutes later and was ready to head down my 1st zipline. Wow! It was scary and I was sure I would fall but the views were totally worth it. Safety is a big first priority for all of the staff here. Everyone is really attentive and on the lookout for people who are doing unsafe behavior whether purposefully or inadvertently. When some of the younger kids were ziplining without using their hands to secure their grip, the staff called them out on it. Also, when I was stuck on an "element", the staff gave me tips after I asked them: "Just jump!" "Are you sure? Really, really sure?" "Yes!" As you can read here, I am somehow still alive and not ghostwriting this review. A big part of that is due to the dedication of the staff. PS: The only complaint I have is minor stuff, like the staff members not all communicating with each other. They did not seem to be on the same page for little things like marking my ticket or using the how much to charge me for my pass extension. Nevertheless, great fun to be had!

    Elena Y.

    My 10 yr old son and I had a great time. General admissions give u 3 hrs of climbing. It's kind of weird that it's located within a college campus. Just follow the signs. The beginner level was low to the ground and a little too easy for my 10 yr old. The intermediate level up was just about right in terms of height and challenge. The advance level was a bit of a struggle for him, but should be very doable for an adult. There was one course where u hook yourself to rope and jump straight down off a platform. That was scary for even me. Unfortunately, I didn't get to try the expert level. I definitely want to go back again.

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    Ashley A.

    BE CAREFUL! THESE PEOPLE DO NOT CARE ABOUT CHILDREN! JUST HARNESSING AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE TO MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR OUTRAGEOUS PRICES!. I went here with a friend and our 8 year old children. For myself and daughter its was $120 for 3hrs. Thats 40$ a hr to climb trees in a harness. We went thru all the safety instructions ( given to us by a teenager). We then continued to test our skills of unhooking and hooking our safety lines with no observing or proper hands on instruction by any staff. Some people even just continued on ahead. When we got to the first area to choose our course we chose the easiest level being with young kids. My daughter was a bit scared but she began to conquer it. About 30 mins in a terrified group of children began screaming for their parents down below on another course adjacent to us. They began their infamous call out as directed by the staff " HELP HELP HELP" but no one could hear them. We tried to tell the kids it would be okay but frantic as they were they kept on screaming. Myself and the other mother agreed we would begin yelling "HELP HELP HELP, WE NEED HELP HELP" and yet no one came. WE continued on the course with our own kids to try and find a area where a staff member would be in their orange shirts and saw 2 staff only at the front. Now my daughter began to panic when it came time to zip line as terror began to break out throughout the park so I went first to ensure I could get help but kids were blocking that platform already with 5 of them on it. We began to notice their was over 40 people in the air climbing without a single staff member in sight and all the landing platforms began filling with over 3 people. Soon we were on a landing with 7 people, I mean frantic screaming kids, one of my own and 4 other peoples kids. We sent my friends daughter ( thank god shes a brave girl) to finish the course alone to get help after its was 45 mins of screaming. She had to run all the way to the check in booth screaming and waving arms "we need help" before anyone noticed her. Now stuck on a landing with 3 kids not my own and my friend with my daughter and 5 girls (not her own) screaming stuck on another platform with all tied up lines. It took 37 mins to get a staff member to us after a 8 year old got us help. AND after actually getting a staff member up there it took another 29 mins for them to untether the line and lower 1 kid down 3 feet. If I had a knife on me I would of cut the line and jumped the 3 feet myself instead for this unnecessary charade. As this is all going on 7 other kids had to be assisted throughout the park and I captured images of the chaos while waiting on the course. After de harnessing I then went looking for a manger/supervisor/ pretty much anyone in charge and I was told by a staff member de harnessing me "good luck finding one". SO, I called the number on the internet, complained to the girl that you have no one here managing and what had just happened. She told me to ask for these 3 people and they were they staff on duty in charge. I then explained to her I was physically in the park and that I would be asking for these 3 managers in particular on this day. She said " yes they are suppose to be on duty right now" . Asked around to 5 staff where they harness you up that had over 17 staff getting people in harnesses and more than 20 people being harnessed in to unleash on a course that had 4 staff members on the ground, but none of the 3 managers were no where to be found. Went to the front desk not there. So i walked to the parking lot sat outside their staff restroom area and called again. " O I am so sorry I will let them know and have someone come to you to speak to you as well as having the owner call you. " 2 hrs later nothing, no managers showed , no call from Lorrie & Brian Funtleyder ( the owners), no one. So we packed up and left and drove our hr home. I have zip lined in the treetops of Brazil, forests in Mexico, courses in Germany never have I seen such a reckless bunch of teenagers running a show like this. On 98 degree day we waited over a hr and a half for help on the ropes, 2 hrs in parking lot for a manager to show or owner to call for help which is dangerous to say the least but the one thing that made it so very dangerous that clearly no one grasps working or managing this facility is: WHEN SOMEONE IS IN FEAR ( much less their a parent with their child ) YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEY WILL DO. Ps. Maybe Ill hear back finally from the owners, I can not wait to show you the videos and time stamps on the photos.

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    Thank you Kate. We hope to see you again this spring!

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