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Ravine Flyer II

5.0 (7 reviews)

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Steel Dragon

Steel Dragon

3.5(2 reviews)
0.3 mi

This was a really fun and unique roller coaster. It features a twist on the conventional wild mouse…read moretype ride in that the cars fit two people facing forward and two people facing backward. The line went fairly fast, we were there on a Friday afternoon. The ride wasn't as smooth as I wished it was, but it was a wild mouse so I guess I should have expected it to jerk around a little.

Hope ya like riding backwards! The Steel Dragon is a variation on the wild mouse and spinning mouse…read morerollercoasters. If you're wondering what wild mouse coasters are, these coasters consist of single mouse-shaped cars seating four. They ride on top of the track, taking tight, flat turns at modest speeds, yet producing high lateral G-forces. Spinning mouses are similar in that the cars, well, spin! I used to think that those coasters spun in a preset pattern, but no they're random. The Steel Dragon differs in two key areas. First of all instead of flat turns, this ride features some high banked turns and semi-inversions. Second of all, the riders sit four to a car, back to back! So what's riding the Steel Dragon like? Well I recommend you ride it twice--once facing forwards and once facing backwards. Because you can get a little queasy riding it, I strongly recommend you ride BEFORE you eat. But anyway, back to that whole forwards/backwards thing. My second trip on it, I sat facing backwards and it's strange, even a little jarring to see where you've been while going up the lift hill. The car stays in a fixed position, going down the first drop (remember, wild mouse coasters don't have high hills) and into a banked s-curve. Then the spinning starts! Mostly it's counter clockwise, but always unpredictable! I'll give the Steel Dragon 3.5 stars. It's a fun ride, true, but when it comes to coasters, I'm more of a traditionalist babe. Give me high drops and airtime hills any day!

Midway State Park

Midway State Park

3.7(13 reviews)
38.3 mi

Perfect if you have any small children, ideally ages six or under. This wouldn't be a good spot if…read moreyou were going with teens or just adults. I had never been here before in in spite of frequenting the Chautauqua area, my whole life. But, I finally had an occasion because my tiny niece was the perfect age for this place. There were a ton of rides that were perfect for her as a three year-old. Also, they had rides that were good for ages 4 to 6 as well. She really enjoyed the little roller coaster. Watch out that it is actually a little rough for the adults to ride on because it does jerk a little. Also, there were some really cute little boat rides, including one that took took the children around in a circle. There was very little that she was too small to ride on, so it was completely fantastic. Also, we were able to get her a wristband that gave her all inclusive access to rides. For a few rides that do require adult accompaniment for littles, the adult gets to ride free. There's a food spot towards the bottom of the hill and I highly recommend it. I was able to get platters of fries and corn, dogs and pizza, for not too much money. This is a clutch when it came to reducing the chance of overstimulated little kid meltdowns. Also, it was very sunny, and there was very little shade, so bring the sunscreen. Also, they have free boat parking. So, boating over and walking in is a great option if you happen to have or be renting a boat.

There one ATM is down and do they loss on on card sales and the pretzel was rubbery with a spongy…read moreStyrofoam texture wouldn't recommend no rides other than go cart for older kids/teens .

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Clovermead

Clovermead

4.2(11 reviews)
64.0 mi

Today, was our first time at Clovermead. It has been recommended to us by multiple friends. We were…read morethere from 11am to closing with kids ages 4,8,10 and nobody at any point said they were bored or wanted to go home, this is a first! We have been to many farms around Ontario and even as adults we enjoyed ourselves! Before we came I reached out to them as my youngest one is a full-time wheelchair user and they were super kind by email and informed me they accept Access 2 card. That helped! As this meant that we only had to pay for 4 admissions and I was free as my daughter's caretaker. We decided to keep the wheelchair at home after seeing some photos online of the roads, we took the wagon instead. I highly recommend taking a wagon or a stroller! This is a big farm. You will do a lot of walking. Some of the things about this place : - Lots of shade, lots of benches and seating areas to rest in the shade for anyone. - Lots of bathrooms can be found around the farm, including a small house that was made for privacy for anyone wanting to breastfeed their baby or change a diaper. The little house had two chairs, a change table and a nice size bench by the window if you had a oldest child you needed to change. I thought that was a nice touch to the farm. It is labelled on the map! - The staff were very friendly and helpful. - The food we grabbed for lunch, service was quick and everyone was happy with their meal. Kids meals were under $10.00( they had chicken strips and burger option), Adult meals were $10+ ( burgers, chicken wrap, chicken sandwich). The kids loved the honey lemonade with the Popsicle inside. - We also got some ice cream at the end of the day and had funnel cake that was $8.00 each. - They had a splash pad, pretty decent size. We did not end up using it as it was too cold out and our kids found they were too occupied with everything else. They had nice size private individual change rooms right next to the splash pad. Also saw a change table in the biggest one. - They had many animals through out the farm to visit and feed. - They took debit or credit only! There was no cash option! -The gift shop was a nice size, you can sample 3 of your choice of honey flavours, that was a fun experience for the kids. - Lots of other cool mazes, climbing things, games and things I never seen at other farms that you just need to discover for yourself! Totally worth the drive! We recommend it! Many hours of fun!

I took my family here, and I am very unhappy with my visit. When we pulled up, the staff was…read morerunning around and were unprepared. Very unprofessional. It was very crowded, and my kids couldn't see the animals they were excited about. The bathroom had a very long line, as well, and was very unsanitary. There were food trays everywhere, and no one was putting them away!! And Jordan's Forest was unsafe and unclean. My kids wanted to play at the splashpad, but I wouldn't let them because it was so dirty. The staff seemed miserable, and they seemed very annoyed whenever I asked questions!! We left early because my kids were bored and they didn't want to be there anymore. Will not be returning anytime soon. There are many things here that they need to change!!

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