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    Climb Time Indy

    3.7 (63 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Diana @climbtime
    Diana R.

    We went to Climb Time today around Noon and we had a blast. It was my first time and I can't say enough good things about the friendly staff member that was there today. The young man working today was simply the most patient and kind person I've encountered all week. He helped me and my friend with the ropes and he was so kind and patient with all the little kids that were there. I plan on returning and I'm so thankful we made this part of our day.

    Kirsten C.

    I was hesitant coming to Indy climb time because I have experience with high ropes courses and belay instruction. I was dreading sitting through long instruction because belaying is on your own. However, the process was very simple and easy. The rest of the night was a blast with a friend of mine. Also, a lot of times, I feel like for beginners there aren't enough rocks or they're poorly positioned, but this place has great sturdy holds. It also had a lot of room for growth. Great for adrenaline junkies and thrill seekers alike. That height and really having to trust your body, it's great.

    Kaley P.

    Sunday funday! Found Climb Time on Groupon and decided to take my 6 yr old rock climbing for the first time, and he LOVED it! The guy at the front desk was super nice and explained everything thoroughly to us. This place is great for people of all ages and skill level. They have lots of different rock walls and a couple of ropes that are automatic if you don't have a partner to spot you. They provide the shoes as well. I recommend going to their website and signing the waiver beforehand, it beats standing in the lobby doing it on their iPad. We will definitely be going back to Climb Time!

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    Chris G.

    The environment feels a bit cliquey here honestly...it is easy to spot the regulars and other groups giving you the stink eye. Lighten up folks...I realize you are totally bad ass and I am truly in complete awe of your badassery, but you are in a corporate business park off 96th just south of the mean streets of Fishers. That said it is a diversion and something different to do as a group. My son's ball team came here as a team building event and pizza party upstairs (brought in drinks and snacks, not sold here). Pretty simple deal...they strap up the harnesses, show the spotter (if not free climbling) how to release slack and support the climber, then turn you loose. Plenty of walls and variations to choose from from easy to very difficult and a good confidence builder for a lot of people. Some of the walls are starting to show serious wear and could us some repair. I would recommend going with a group (or friends) since this seems to be a better group activity. I don't know that I would return unless it is another group event.

    Be warned: the sloped walls are a lot harder than they seem.
    Joie L.

    As a first time climber (and as someone who just came for the experience) it was an appropriately sized area and amount of equipment. Although I wish some of the walls were higher, the difficulty levels were suitable for beginners. Also a decent variety of courses for the smaller size. The staff was super helpful and nice! The equipment, though looked a bit old, was just fine for a few hours of climbing.

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    Lilia B.

    This is an amazing climbing gym. Many of the members are willing to help if you need anything. The staff always try and stay positive even when there are rowdy, disbehaving kids. The owner is a super nice guy who cares about the gym and those who climb there. They have a multitude of setters and change the walls frequently. CTI is a great place for beginner and advanced climbers alike.

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    I was under the impression that the Skip + Alex Lange Innovation Center was for Boy Scouts and Girl…read moreScouts only, but no, it's open to the public! On Saturdays, day passes are available to the public, which are $20 and allow you in-and-out access all day. This center is located on the grounds of Camp Belzer, tucked near Ft. Harrison State Park in Lawrence. You'll find lots of fun, family-friendly activities for all ages, including a ropes course, rock climbing and bouldering walls, indoor archery, a makerspace, robotics and technology, and lots more. The ropes course (SkyTrail Air Adventure Course) has 10 different obstacles all connected and suspended 9 feet in the air. Kids must be at least 42 inches tall to go on the course with an adult, and 48 inches or taller to go on the course alone. The ropes course is only open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Lange has two rock climbing walls. The main rock climbing wall features seven lanes for climbing, each lane with four paths to the top that increase in difficulty. The north tower rock wall, with three lanes and three options to get to the top, offers a view out into the camp from the windows. They also have a bouldering wall and bouldering cave. The bouldering cave allows kids to climb around and practice different rock climbing holds freely, but each climber must wear a helmet. Assistants stand by, ready to catch or help each kid. There's also a makerspace room, where kids can learn about and try out different technology, including robots and drones. Here, you can fly drones or make robots move on command using a tablet, make robots move along a path using special markers, and lots more. The room also includes space to try out 3D printing and laser-cutting, tinker with toys, and get hands on while learning about technology and science. Some of the activities change out weekly, and that includes some of the sports. When we visited, they had an indoor badminton court set up, but the week before, that area was designated for indoor archery. There was also a basketball shooting area, cornhole and velcro darts. Drop-ins are welcome at Lange Innovation Center, but the center can also be rented for groups, such as Scouts, clubs and schools. So, calling ahead and reserving a time is highly recommended.

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    3.3(63 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    I brought my 4 1/2-year-old here today and initially thought I had found the perfect place. Within…read more30 minutes, I was at the register purchasing a $157 monthly pass (4 months) for the toddler area. I was impressed enough that I texted three friends photos, told my wife to start planning our son's birthday party here, and was actively asking managers about upgrading to full access because I had just discovered the larger "Adrenaline" area. For context: it's Indiana winter, it was cold, and I had a hooded sweatshirt on with the hood up because I was freezing. During my 2 1/2-hour stay, I spoke with two managers about memberships--neither said a word about my hood. While walking around trying to keep up my child, I heard someone off to the side say, "Take your hood off." I approached the man, who asked me politely. I politely asked why it was a rule. His response was shocking: "So I can see your entire face on my 50 cameras." This was 11:30 a.m. on a Friday, not a packed weekend night. I turned away to continue looking for my child, removed the hood, and muttered "whatever dude" under my breath. That's when the situation escalated wildly. He charged toward me, yelling: "I'm the owner--if you don't like it, leave!" I had already complied. That wasn't enough. He then shouted: "I'll give you your money back!" And finally said something that truly crossed a line: "If there are off-colored people with hoods up and we ask them to take it down, what would that look like?" I'm still trying to understand why race was brought into this at all. Let me be clear: * The facility is great for kids * The staff and managers were wonderful * We were not leaving anytime soon until this happened But the owner's behavior was aggressive, unnecessary, and completely inappropriate. A simple rule explanation would've sufficed. Instead, it turned into a power trip with racial commentary that had no place in the conversation. Rules are rules--but how you enforce them matters. I'll take the refund. And I'll take my business elsewhere.

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    This is a very interesting park. It is a nature/sports park. It spans 66 acres and has a decent…read moreamount of parking available. The is a restroom facility, and port-a-potty available if you need it. You will find a huge patch of green space that have a couple of pair of uprights that could be used for a football or soccer field. There are a few small bleachers that overlook the field. There are also 4 multi-purpose fields with backstops that can be used for baseball, kickball, or softball. However, a permit is required to use any of the fields at the park and the Carmel Dad's Club gets first dibs, from what I gathered. There is also a playground at the park, that is inspired by the area's archeological background. That is where you will find a tree trunk chopping play set, a sand pit, a small fort built on a hill with a slide, ropes and rock climbing, and a small play gym inspired by the rattlesnake effigy. There is a very nice interactive display in a small building over in that area as well. You press a button and the displays inside the building come to life, somewhat, and a narrator provides some details and background. I have never seen anything like this at a park. It is educational and very nice. The park also features a few trails. There are natural trails, near the playground area that wind through the prairies and a large paved trail that goes around the parks fields. That trail is a fitness trail and has a few pieces of equipment, with instructions place along the circular route. The park is very well maintained, especially considering its size. because of the tons of green space, this park is popular among people who want their dogs to free roam and run around. I really like this park. Even though, I did not see any picnic shelters, it still has a lot to offer. I just won't picnic there. It is emaculate and very well maintained. I highly recommend checking this park out.

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