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    Harbor Pointe Miniature Golf

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Slick City Action Park

    Slick City Action Park

    3.6(9 reviews)
    51.4 mi

    Wowza, this place is wild! My family and I recently came for our first visit to attend a birthday…read moreparty. My boys were in utter shock upon entering, and honestly so were we haha! It's massive inside, so much bigger than I had expected. Your eyes can't decide where to look- the dozen massive slides, climbing gym area, big swings, zip-line... there's plenty to do! All of the kids we were with, including mine, ranged from ages 2-6. To no surprise, they all had a blast. There's something for everyone, including a dedicated section for kids under 5. From a parent's perspective however, there were definitely a few things we didn't favor. To start, there seemed like a lack of staff, almost allowing for too much of a free-for-all. And the staff that were working, were completely unfriendly and looked like they didn't want to be there at alllllll. This is a kids place... even a smile or a little interaction with the kids would go a long way. The one gentleman -working the area where you swing off the bar onto the blow up section- truly looked mad to be there and it was sad to watch the kids ask him for help and receive bothered looks in return like it was a chore. The go-cart section was completely closed/broken down as well. You pay a good chunk of money to come here, so to have a whole area not available to play was a bummer. Having a bday party here can be the whole package though - our group got a big dedicated table on the party side, pizzas, veggies and fruit, and drinks. Unsure of the cost, as we weren't the hosts, but if you're looking for an all-in-one option this would work. All in all, an enjoyable place for kids but absolutely be prepared for chaos and to support your kids in being safe because there's opportunity for injury.

    My grandson and his friends love going to slick city. This is one of the best places for them to…read moreenjoy themselves all day.

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    Dominion of Terror

    Dominion of Terror

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    As you approach the site the location starts to become quite obvious as there is a full warehouse…read morewall size projection promoting the attraction. I parked on the street, but they did have a dedicated lot which I wandered through as I finished my contraband (in Wisconsin). During this time I got a good chance to snap a couple pictures and watch the full production on the wall. Of course, as I walked out of the parking lot some DOT patrons screamed and said, "Holy sh*t I thought you were one of the actors!" A common occurrence around this non-traditionally dressed, 6'9" 450 lbs visage. Amusingly, I was talking with one of the volunteers who worked on it, and when she found out who I was (reviewer, actor, producer, non-profit advisor, etc) she asked me what I thought about the production values of the video. I said, "It must have been A LOT of work because that is HUGE and pretty high definition." I'm not 100%, but it seems like that was a new addition for this year and I can only imagine, based on the rest of the production, that we only saw a glimpse of what this crew is capable of this year. I entered the attraction grounds, and this is where my ONLY complaint of the night arises. The signage was not the clearest on where I should go based on having purchased my ticket online, and I went to the main entrance to the attraction where I was quite rudely sent back to where I was supposed to go. Now, I only point out the quite rudely because it was clearly NOT in character. I sniped back quickly, "Whoa, someone needs to chill out or find a character..." and just went on my way before she could respond. I found the pre-purchased ticket window and had a great conversation with the cat at the desk. I then worked my way back to the main entrance of the haunted warehouse. I paid for the Fastpass, and I would say it was still worth it even on the second to last night of production. When you first enter the warehouse the queue line continues through what appears to be a large section of the first floor. I proceeded to the Fastpass gate, and was greeted by a couple of uncostumed Jaycee volunteers (I have a feeling these gentlemen may also be bikers). We have a good chat about the house, the organization, and the mission; which this year included an anti-bullying program aptly called "Don't Be A Monster." After a short wait, as I arrived during break time, I was let into the warehouse as my own group. Now I don't mind this, but when I'm solo in a haunted house I'm not there to be scared. I mean, if you can pull it off, awesome, but other than a small jump scare from behind it's never happened. Dominion of Terror is a warehouse that utilizes all 3 floors for a journey that takes you through MANY different atmospheres from typical indoor home scenes, to camping scenes, other random outdoor locales, a graveyard, a pub, a coroners/medical examiners office, etc. The transitions work out very smoothly and there is a solid mix of characters both consistently in your face and those trying to be sneaky for the scare. I will admit there were a couple times I was surprised that someone in a chair was or wasn't a live actor. I'm not going to comment too much on the specifics of the content of the house, except to say that the people involved in this project CARE. Everyone in the house was there for the passion of it and it shows. They also did pretty good dealing with a 7' top hated dude laughing in their faces and occasionally trying to bump them out of character. Credit due to everyone who didn't slip, and still credit to the one guy who did. As I said the warehouse utilized all three floors and you transitioned seamlessly from scene to scene, but I can't say it was always straight forward. There is definitely a maze aspect to the house, and admittedly, it didn't get me until the end, but it definitely got me. The group behind me caught up as I sort of floated from closet door to closet door around in circles missing the hidden exit behind a mirror (hey, that contraband combined with some edibles made the house VERY fun). I kept with the last group basically for the last area where I was greeted at the exit by the gentleman who had let me into the Haunted Attraction as he wanted to know my opinion, and it was easily summed up as "Kick Ass, I WILL be back." I then took a gander at the merch table and spent some cash. As I write this I am looking at the checks that totaled $22k that went to 4 incredible non-profits in the region from the proceeds raised. I will be back, and I hope after you read this book you're interested in checking it out too. There may be more professional attractions, with proper financial backing, in the Midwest, but you're going to be hardpressed to find a project with this kind of quality combined with this kind of heart. Kudos to the Sheboygan Jaycees. Smokin' Santa rates this 5 Pipes - Ho-Ho-Holy Sh*t was that cool.

    I can't wait for the Dominion of Terror to open this year. it's more then a haunted house, it's an…read moreexperience. longest house, creepiest monsters, and well thought out, original rooms. can't get any better then that! And the building itself adds to the scare factor. it really is the best one that i have been to in many years.

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    Badger Sports Park

    Badger Sports Park

    3.4(18 reviews)
    50.1 mi

    Everytime I take my children to play here they get sick from something or another. Machines should…read morebe wiped down along with equipment.

    I really love taking my boys to Badger Sports Park. The only…read moreproblem is we cant go very often because you need a small loan to spend any length of time there. Today with the help of a Groupon, the kids were able to do more than they are normally allowed to do. They bowled, had a few turns on the laser maze and jumped in the inflatables. The laser maze and bowling get zero complaints from me. However, The inflatables gets 1 star- the inflatables themselves are great, but... The absolutely ridiculous turf, they stupidly put down in a children's play area.... I cant even! There are these black pellets all over the place "for your comfort and safety" Let me tell you my child's bloody murder screams from the pellet in his eye, that refused to come out, and the over 15 minutes he spent crying in pain on the bathroom floor, to his now probably scratched cornea... safety and comfort are not exactly the words that crossed my mind. There were a lot of swear words that did, however. This definitely ruined my son's fun. I really do not understand the point of this material being added. It is definitely not safe. I will not be back (for the inflatables) for this reason specifically. I would also recommend parents go to other inflatable entertainment facilities we have in the area. Everything here is pretty costly. As a parent I cant afford to bring my kids here often. But they do have fun when they go. I also feel like I just gave them a gambling addiction from the crane games. That's where is starts, folks.... JUST ONE MORE TIME...I ALMOST HAD IT.....

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    Bay Beach Amusement Park - Snack shack

    Bay Beach Amusement Park

    4.6(107 reviews)
    55.8 mi

    Absolute gem of Wisconsin. Prices unbeatable…read more Rides are classic fun. Staff great. Safe. In a day where every amusement event (including fairs) bleeds you dry from entry fees, fast passes, food, drink and souvenirs...this place is gives you hope that this city still cares about the word "Family" in entertainment. .25 cents a ticket...no individual ride over 6 tickets (think there is 4 maybe out of all the rides). Parents aren't unhappy shelling out wads of cash so the vibe is good. No second looks at people wondering "where'd they come from"...or "let's go over here guys". We go several times a summer just to ride a couple rides and pop out to finish the days errands. So if you want to see why everyone is moving up above Manitowoc...spend a couple hours here. Place is great!

    We went for a family day and it was so nice out…read more Location was clean and staff friendly. Several rides for every age. Stroller friendly. You can purchase tickets at booths. Prices .25 cents per ticket. It provides you a list of tickets for each ride. Things to know: Not all rides were operating. Free parking. Restrooms at main entrance (white building) and addtional restroom next to playground. Outside food allowed. Concession stand with several items to choose from. No fee to come into park. Several people walking and jogging. Amazing view of the Bay from the Ferris wheel. Looking forward to returning again.

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    Bay Beach Amusement Park - View of park with plane flying over.

    View of park with plane flying over.

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