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    3.6 (83 reviews)
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    An example how slow you go

    We went on utv tours, I kid you not would not let you go above 10mph and they only have two trails and you do them both twice. So boring and so not worth the price it's insane! Go to any other place when looking for an atv ride. Also there's no returns and they made it seem like they had actual trails. This was trash.

    Stephanie A.

    While staying at Camelback we decided to try the mountain coaster. I was not expecting it to go as fast as it did. I like that you can control your own speed. However we had issues purchasing the tickets online and I'm glad we were able to purchase them in person- we were able to get a discount for being resort guest also our kids weren't 9 years old so they couldn't ride alone. It was cheaper to have them as a ride along. 2 adults and 2 kids with the resort discount came out to $50. Not bad at all and the kids loved it!

    Lourdes M.

    The last time I was at this resort area was when we went to Camel beach few years back. My first time to be at camelback mountain for these thrilling adventures. We are here today to enjoy the mountain coaster. There are other activities to enjoy, the zip line, the sun bowl slide, utv tour, segway, tree top adventure etc. Parking for non-resort guests is not hard to locate but for one activity to experience, the $12 fee is a killer. An online ticket should exchange for a card with qr code via a machine . The card needs to be scanned to get in by the respective activity gate. It won't work until like 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Coaster ride was a fun ride. We controlled our own ride and we made it even with few bumpy spots. We had a great time for that short period of time. There was a photo taken during the activity that can be purchased in the photo center.

    Noel M.

    I was staying with my best friend in her vacation house in Bushkill, PA and we were looking for an exciting activity which is close to the area, while researching my best friend found out about Camelback Mountain coaster, read the reviews and were satisfied to know how it works. We reserved the ride for four people and have decided to take the ride mid afternoon. It was easy enough to find their "adventure basecamp" (with the help of GPS), they have a sizable parking area in front of the basecamp, ticket booths are on the right side of the facility and further to the right there is a gift shop and outdoor picnic tables. At the booth, just show your reservations and they will give you a card pass for each one. From the booth it was a short walk going to the entrance of the camelback mountain coaster, just scan the pass 15-30 minutes prior to your designated time and then you are in. Prior to the ride, they will show a video for you to watch, for safety purpose. At first, the coaster ride was intimidating for me but because of the knowledge that I can control the speed of my coaster through manual brakes I did not get to the point of "PANIC" LOL. The ride was smooth, fast and not scary at all, in fact I did not have to use the brakes that often. It was enjoyable even though it was just a short ride. The price was fair for the ride. This ride will be fun for your kids, minimum age for a driver is 9 and minimum age for a rider is 3. The experience was exciting and fun enough for me. They boast that this is the only coaster ride in PA. Try it.

    Ryan P.

    Visited to ride the Alpine Coaster. It was quite fun, although one of the more tame examples of these types of rides that I have come across. As soon as I parked the car near the Adventures ticket office, I was spotted by a parking attendant with a handheld device. He immediately asked me to pay $10 parking. We were only planning on riding the Alpine Coaster, which is not an all-day activity and is something that shouldn't have parking applied to it. What's strange is that we were waived through a checkpoint at the entrance to the property (where I expected they would charge for parking), and we parked and walked around the Resort Lobby to use the restroom and see what's inside, also without the need for paid parking. If we had walked from the resort, it would've saved us $10. Maybe they could come up with a better way of doing this, like getting a ticket at the entrance and having someone pay parking rates on the way out, based on how long they stay (like 1-2 hours free, 3-6 hours for $5, 7+ hours for $10, etc). I've been to similar mountain coasters that are also around the $15 mark around the Smokies and elsewhere; with $10 parking factored, this makes it a poor value by comparison.

    The worker in red (Stephanie) that does not care about the customers

    Never again!!! We had to wait in line for a refund. They had umbrellas and the person working there , Stephanie, did not open the umbrellas for the customers even though it is very hot and sunny.

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    For non-real adventure seekers. Good for kids. Do not suggest for teenagers and adults.

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    Lots of fun !!! Did zip lining , they made me feel so comfortable and put me at ease to know I will be ok

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    We have done the 1000 ft and 4000 ft zip lines as well as the mountain coaster and Segway tour on this trip.

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