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    Ropes course and zip line.

    This obstacle course and zip lining adventure is absolutely amazing. My kids (8 and 11) struggled a bit in the beginning, but Savannah was amazing and helped them get super comfortable and provided the guidance they needed. I would hands down recommend this as a family, friend, work and couples activity. We are definitely coming back and my kids miss it already. A huge shout out to Savannah for going above and beyond to help my kiddos!

    Monica M.

    Purchased the Adventure Pass for three of us to celebrate the teen's birthday. She loves ziplines, mini golf, and axe throwing so we thought this would be a great way to do everything in one place. The mini golf "course" is just set up in between the ropes course and axe cages, unsheltered with mulch spilling onto the "green." So much that you would have to spend too much time cleaning each hole before playing and we did not want to spend our limited time on that. The ropes course was challenging and although safety protocol was explained and we did a trial run on ground, there was not enough explanation on the rope drop (at the end of each of the 2 zipline runs). On the first drop, I kept asking for assistance as there was a large gap between knots and I had trouble grasping the top one when dropping. The employees yelled to just grab it. So i did. Ended up slicing my finger and hand so much it bled through the glove and I didn't realize at the time I also had fractured my finger. They gave me a new glove and I went back to my family to finish the second zipline. On the second one, at the end/drop, the rope got tangled with the (i forget the name, the key that starts with a T) key's rope and I suddenly got stuck halfway down. This jerked my shoulder/arm and no one came to help so I sat there stuck for quite a while. Thankfully someone else and my partner ran over to untangle it and I was able to lower myself to the ground. We made sure to stick around for the person behind me and made sure the same thing didn't happen to her. She was a little freaked out after seeing what happened to me. After the zipline we moved on to axe throwing but the target we had was like mush and after a few throws, we gave up. Explanation on how to throw was also not what we have learned at other axe throwing places so we didn't feel too comfortable or confident in that space. I opted to get the GoPro camera ($20) to record our birthday adventure but unfortunately, since the start/stop button is positioned on top, my partner accidentally turned it off when he hit his head on a pvc tube, and when he had to reposition his helmet he also accidentally hit the stop button. There's no guard or "cap" on the button so you need to be very careful not to touch it! Thankfully the teen noticed the record light was off and the counter had stopped. We managed to get maybe 10 minutes of footage in the end. This place has a lot of potential but it seemed like the staff was just running through the motions and the area isn't maintained as well as it should be. For $320 spent I would at least like a clean mini golf course :) Here's hoping improvements are made because it is nice to have something like this closer to us than having to drive down almost to Oregon.

    Give it a go kiddo
    Lametria B.

    I took my family on a family date to the outdoor location near Mukilteo, and we all had a blast. We did the mini golf course, and there are so many challenges. It didn't look like it from just looking, but we were all pleased. The difficulties were harder as we went on. My kids can't wait to go back to try the other activities available. My next adventure will be taking my husband to the indoor location in Everett for his birthday in February. I think I'll start making Hight Trek the go-to for my kids' birthday parties.

    Kids are fearless.
    Jenny B.

    Fun, fun, fun! I'm so glad we went. We started off playing mini golf, and some holes were challenging while others let you try to get a hole-in-one. All the golfing materials were clean and well organized. There's ax throwing cages, and laser tag, but we didn't choose to do those activities. There's also a climbing wall, but it wasn't available during our visit. The real reason to visit is the ropes course and zip line. It's quite intimidating for this old lady. We watched the safety instruction video, and staff was very helpful getting us geared up. The lessons about how to use the clips was tailored to us individually so that staff was certain that we would be safe. Short story...I couldn't do it. Got to the first landing and had to wait for another climber. I made the mistake of looking down and the head games began. I went back down and I was graciously offered a refund. My granddaughter got stuck so staff went up and helped her go all the way to the zip lines. I got lots of great pictures. High trek does offer 1 and 3 day camps for kids during the summer, and we will take advantage of that. We had so much fun that I can heartily recommend you visit.

    Orientation area- you watch a 10ish min video
    Vee L.

    I know for sure that Mondays have 10 bucks off the normal zip line price so 40 bucks instead of 50 for an hour of play. Check in, includes an online waiver. Unsure if you can fill out a paper one or use their own computers to do it so you may need to be somewhat tech savvy- meaning, someone like my mom would prob need to be walked through what a QR CODE is, and how to scan it. The staff here are definitely on point. All are helpful, cheerful and take their jobs seriously. When someone gets stuck on the zip line, staff will literally sprint to closest corresponding stick on a rope to help the stuck guest out. Someone is always watching, which is comforting. I was unsure about how safe this activity would be for little ones, but their safety system is pretty secure. One carabiner is locked in at all times. Lovely. They have several tables under canopies for non-participants to observe.

    Katherine Y.

    Took our kiddos and their friends here for 2 hours of rope course fun and Zipline. The structure is bigger than the one we tried in Redmond before. There are 3 levels of courses on the structure, the lower level is the easiest and it gets harder as you go further up. The kiddos manages to go through most of them without any problem, the open loops one on the 3rd level was most challenging for all of them. There are some very creative courses with rock climbing included. The kids were able to run through everything and did multiple Ziplines round in 2 hours. They had a blast!

    Mini golf with toddler
    Brianna Faith M.

    Only $8 per person for mini golf and children under 3 are free. It was a fun but sweltering hot Saturday in July. We had a great time golfing but wish they had some shaded areas around the course to help with the heat. Our toddler had fun with the short but satisfying lanes. We will be back for more fun soon!

    Kira C.

    We picked this as a team building event for our small staff. Very few of us had ever done something like this, so we weren't sure what to expect. The location was easy to find, and a 20 minute Uber ride from the Edmonds / Kingston ferry dock. The instructor was SUPER nice. He was used to working with children, which made him very fun. He had great energy! We played games for the first hour or so under a tent while it POURED on another group doing the ropes course. We got all geared up and went over some safety procedures. I didn't know anything about clips or harnesses, but it was easy to learn and our guide made it comfortable to ask questions. We were lucky that the weather cleared out and it wasn't a down-pour when we went on the course. In this busy world, it is hard to take time out of our lives to enjoy each others company. I am so glad we did this event in the first place, and am thrilled that High Trek Adventure made it even more memorable for us. We all left feeling like we 'bonded' over the experience. We all had a great time. It is something we will consider for our next corporate outing. Good for all skill levels - and I will TOTALLY bring my little brothers here sometime to kill a few hours. Worth the drive and money :)

    Jennifer L.

    Do NOT believe this location's website where they claim to be requiring masks. Once you're on the course they are NOT required and they're not enforcing any kind of distancing. We made a reservation and paid $100 to bring 2 kids only to arrive for and have a gaggle of unmasked, unvaccinated kids all over mine, getting in their faces and in one case coughing all over everyone. On a small platform you can't get away from someone like that, and the staff did not care. I even went into the office to ask about what their website says, and they said they just haven't gotten around to changing it - as if that's a difficult task in 2021. Completely inexcusable when they POST a policy specifically requiring them then don't follow through. If they had been honest we wouldn't have come, but then that's probably why they're lying - that way they get your money and you leave. Dishonest hacks.

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    Charlie L.

    As a rock climber, this is definitely my element, and despite the pouring rain and the wind during my first visit, and a bit of a rope tangle snafu at the end that required me to climb back up onto a platform on a single strand of rope (after the person in front of me got confused on how to exit), it was super fun. The challenge course makes me want to come back again on a sunnier day, although I imagine after a couple of runs the novelty might wear off. Would definitely suggest this ropes course for people looking for a fun, challenging way to spend a few hours. With the climbing gym opening up next door, this area might soon be the nexus for adventure games. Only downside is that it can be very spendy if you go at core hours during the weekend, and you end up in a big traffic jam up there, but there's discounted times during the week.

    Spider web ropes level 3
    Jeannie N.

    Great outdoor fun. Climbing like kids and enjoying the Zipline. Went for a party but definitely would return. Liked the attention to details. The explanation and hands on assistance was great for a first time roper. The lock and unlock clips so you can take your own path was cool, challenging and scary (in a good way). No for the star loss... 10 people and we all were charged different prices. Why? I registered days in advance and heard you received a percentage off. Nope oh well must have miss heard. Our group paid anywhere from 35-45 per person. That's odd business practices. If you paid the high end for 4 people you got charged$40 bucks more than another group of 4 paying the low price. Not a fan of this discrepancy.

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    We spent an hour and a half on it and were able to do about 75% of the obstacles and run through the zip lines twice.

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    Absolutely amazing experience!! The staff were 10/10 every single moment. Full of jokes, positive…read moreenergy and awesome at teaching us about zip lining safely and helping us have a fun time out there. Paddy and Josh were our guides and we loved them. There's a total of 6 zip lines. They start at shorter and easier and increase in difficulty. I wouldn't say it's a very extreme zip line, there were plenty of young children doing it as well. Fun fact: the longest zip line is slightly longer than the Space Needle in length! There were about 8 people on the tour with my husband and I (not including guides). I think the only con is having to wait for everyone at every canopy which is understandable for a safety point of view but can take some time and I'm a bit impatient. But you're quite high up so I took the time to enjoy the views, peace and quiet of being in the forest! Also, a good opportunity to strike up some conversation with everyone else. The staff helped us get into our gear, get in and out of every zip line and gave us a velocity push when we wanted extra speed very kindly. Halfway through the tour, you even get freshly made lavender lemonade which was delicious. I would try to book this in advance if you're trying to go on a weekend. I went on a Friday afternoon and was lucky enough to book same day. All in all, if you're looking for a fun day trip activity nearby Seattle - this was an hour and a half drive and just a lovely day! Would come back for sure!

    Wow!! What a fun adventure through the forest!! Our guides, Tony and Austin were knowledgeable,…read morefunny and very careful with us. No one in our group was fearful!!! Everyone should experience this adventure. We will bring our grandchildren next time. GREAT time and great job Tony and Austin!!

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    We booked a party for 10 at Bellevue Adventures for my daughter's 12th birthday, and it turned out…read moreto be one of the worst experiences. There was absolutely no guidance provided on the ropes course--kids and adults were getting stuck with no one to help. There was a staff member named Jack, but instead of assisting, he seemed more focused on his headphones and made no effort to support us. We literally had to shout to get his attention, and even then, he was unhelpful. This was extremely disappointing, especially for an adventure activity meant for kids, many of whom are new to ropes courses and need proper guidance. Sadly, it wasn't just us--other customers appeared to be having the same frustrating experience. For what is supposed to be a fun and safe adventure, the lack of supervision and support made it absolutely pathetic.

    100% recommend for Novice to Intermediate experience Zip Liners. And if you're advanced, you can…read morehit all the challenges the guides throw at you!! This was my first time, and my fam, daughter, 14, Husband, 50 and, myself, 45 with a previous knee surgery - did great!! The highest tree platforms are 80' in the air, with one nice long ride, two suspension bridges which were more scary to me than the lines, but a total of 6 1/2 rides and 3 hours of a fun trust/bonding activity to do with friends and family - totally worth every penny and every skipped heart beat!! lol!!! We had a blast. Thanks Sophie and Jackie, our guides, you were fantastic!

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    Who wouldn't want to take a fast ferry to another country? Start your morning in Seattle and end up…read morehaving an early lunch in the Victoria harbor with on the Victoria Clipper. We just did one upgrade to get window seats in the economy area, which was totally worth it. The boat was less than half full - if it had been fuller I would have gone for more of an upgrade as the seating in economy is a bit narrow if someone is near you. Staff were friendly and on and off boarding was easy. Food looked edible and it was nice to have servers come through the cabin - they also passed out motion sickness pills - although our ride was smooth. Nice views of the water and mountains all the way there and back. I wouldn't recommend parking in the Bell Street Garage. Although it was ten bucks a day we ended up locked in the garage upon return for more than an hour due to a broken machine and limited staffing. Clipper was not responsive or helpful when we offered feedback on this partnership, which makes me dock a star.

    If you can, this is the way to go to Victoria B.C. from Seattle. It's so convenient and not…read moreexpensive, relatively speaking. They have great package tours or you can just get the boat trip. You do pass the into Canada and have to go through customs. Also the leave time in the A.M. can be quite early if you're not a morning person. In the terminal they do have plenty of seating as well as food and beverages while you are waiting to board. You get off in a fairly convenient location in Victoria, pretty walkable to most spots and to hotels. Why not five stars? The experience just wasn't as "nautical" as I was hoping. I felt like I was on a bus - the interior of the vessel gives that impression.

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    I honestly can't recommend this place enough. I was completely blown away…read more From the moment we walked in, the level of professionalism and cleanliness stood out, especially for a kids' arcade and activity center. Everything felt well run and thoughtfully managed. One thing that really impressed me as a parent was the staff member monitoring the entrance and exit. He was incredibly attentive. He recognized us, noticed our child, and was clearly keeping track of who was coming and going. Of course, you should always watch your own kids, but having someone that alert adds a huge layer of peace of mind. We used a Groupon, and if you have ever used one, you know it can sometimes be a hassle, but not here. The process was seamless. A staff member radioed ahead for us, and by the time we got to the snack counter, they already knew what to do. No waiting, no confusion. We were set up immediately and on our way. That level of coordination was impressive. Every game we tried was working perfectly, including VR games, which is rare in most arcades. Even smaller details, like all the basketballs being available at the Papa Shot machines, did not go unnoticed. The kids' drop ride was a huge hit with my daughter, and the claw machines, which guarantee a prize, were a fun bonus, especially as a way to end the visit on a high note. The prize center was also well balanced, with reasonable ticket costs and fun options. They had some great games too, like rhythm games and classics, that made it enjoyable for both kids and adults. The real surprise was the food. We ordered pizza expecting typical arcade food, but it exceeded expectations by a mile. It was soft, fresh, and genuinely delicious, easily better than what you would find at places like Chuck E. Cheese. The entire dining area was spotless, which is almost unheard of in venues like this. Tables were clean. Floors were clean. Everything felt cared for. The service continued to impress throughout. Our food came out quickly, and when we finished, the staff handled all the cleanup. We actually went out of our way to find cash just to leave a tip because the service deserved it. We originally came for the full experience, including batting cages, laser tag, go karts, and mini golf, but honestly, even before doing any of that, I can confidently say this place is incredibly well run. Based on everything we experienced, I have no doubt the rest will be just as great. If you are a parent looking for a fun, safe, and well managed place for your kids that you will actually enjoy too, this is it.

    We had a great time checking this out with friends. Lots to do with kids and it really is set up to…read morelet them mill about the space. There is a dining option available on site and the food/concessions is good for what it is. The age range of kids we saw is all over the place which is good if you have a mixed age group but also, if you're looking for something for a specific age group, you may be out of luck. This place gives Dave and Buster vibes but has both and indoor and outdoor component. You can earn tickets to redeem for items and I was quite surprised about how big of a venue was here. It was rainy and we stay indoors so I can't really comment on the outdoor components. Overall, I'd come back but it's not my "go-to" for indoor gaming/food activity.

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