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    Orlando Tree Trek

    Orlando Tree Trek

    4.7(173 reviews)
    21.9 miHorizons West / West Orlando

    Went for the first time on Saturday with a group of friends and OMG, we had a blast! The staff is…read moregreat and while some of the obstacles are challenging is still a great workout. I will definitely come back! No experience is needed however, I feel for next time I would like to be stronger. Definitely something I can aim to!

    To balance out the nasty review I just left for a hotel, I wanted to do something positive! This…read moreplace was perfect for a beautiful Christmas Eve. For Christmas, we decided to head to Florida. Not one of my favorite states for many reasons, but that's another story. We made reservations for a family of four and arrived during the morning wave. My boys are 12. We had so much fun! Anyone that knows me knows that I LOVE trees. So, to play among the trees was so lovely. We went through the entire course. I believe it took us an hour and a half. I was the caboose for my group and kept moving steadily. There were a few areas where you can opt to detour harder courses but we did them all. Honestly, your core strength will be tested on some of the sections. Luckily, our group never held up anyone behind us. So glad we went before the next crowd as the sections can get backed up if you're behind a slow group. Go early and be strategic. Assert yourself to be first in your group if you suspect newbies that might be slower. They have water stations but you do have to pay for that perk. Staffing was unremarkable. They did their job outfitting us briefly and explaining the clips for locking in and unlocking on the course. To conclude, we had a great time and would do it again. My only dislike was that it felt too short.

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    Xtreme Ninja Challenge

    Xtreme Ninja Challenge

    4.3(3 reviews)
    18.0 mi

    My son loves the TV show called the Floor is Lava and he also loves to watch American Ninja Warrior…read moreas well. So when we made it to Old Town and we saw the Xtreme Ninja Challenge we both were yes please let our Ninja Side Fly. The whole experience was reasonably priced and doesn't break your bank, its $15 for a 20 minute session. They have an entire course you can play with four sections all together, the first section is an upside down cargo climbing net that you have to climb on from underneath the net your not allowed to climb over the top of the rope net. In the second section you have to make you way across a hanging ring section where you have to swing from one ring to the other rings to make your way to the other side of the platform. Then you make your way to a section where have to crawl across these log platforms so you can make it across to the other side as well. The forth section is a section where you must stand upright and walk across more moving platforms that are hanging from the ceiling, you have to go from one side to the other in this section as well. Then the fifth section you will have to test your upper body strength, where you have to swing this bar in an upward direction until you get the bar to the top of the platform. This by far was the most difficult section of the course in my opinion. I do not have the best upper body strength not like I had when I was in grade school. The last section of the Extreme ninja challenge is the warped wall, where have to run up the warped wall and grab the top part of the platform then once you grab the top you then let go and slide down the wall. The Xtreme Ninja Challenge can be located in the Old Town Attraction District, which is right off of W Irlo Bronson memorial Highway which is located in Kissimmee Florida. I did the whole course with my nine year old who's nickname is Duckie and he loves doing obstacle courses. The customer service from the establishment was top notch, when I ever had any questions about the course or safety issues the guy running the front had all the answers. The only reason why I am not giving them five stars is because I thought the course could have been bigger and offered more challenging obstacles for you to run through all of that The Xtreme Ninja Challenge was awesome and a very fun place to go with your whole family.

    OMG!!! I never knew I was a total ninja!!! Bo went above and beyond to train me as my sensei. Our…read moregroup had a great time all thanks to him. He was friendly, fun, and efficient. We almost walked by but he totally sold us on the experience. All of us had a great time watching each other wipe out. Look for the highlights on Fail Army. Thanks again Bo, u da man!!!!

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    Obstacle Ninja Academy

    Obstacle Ninja Academy

    4.4(14 reviews)
    5.6 miSouth John Young, Horizons West / West Orlando

    A little about me I'm the geriatric Ninja (age 48) and this…read morejoint has EVERYTHING you need to learn ninja from the beginning. It is a long process to becoming proficient at this. I've been at it 5 years now and you're never too old to start! The most important thing is to have realistic expectations. Unless you regularly do this sport give yourself time to adjust. It took me months to fly (and land) my first lache (flying bar to bar) and once you get it it's seriously addictive! This pic is halfway between a 6 ft flight. They have bars closer right next to this and upstairs there's even trapeezes to learn first. Over time your hands will toughen and your ligaments will too but be patient. It's not like any other sport. I can do 25 pullups today and still could last only 1 hour! It's truly humbling and this will make you appreciate what you see on TV. This gym has classes for all ages and abilities. You're never too old to try it and once you fly you may never be happy as a grounded person anymore! The staff was knowledgeable, friendly and can coach you no matter your skill level. The facility is easy to find and park at. If in Orlando and you want a serious challenge come on by and get your Ninja on!

    Two thumbs up for Ninja Obstacle Academy! We did my son's 7th birthday party there today & it was…read moregreat! My son likes Ninja Warrior, but we hadn't ever been to this place prior to the party. I can definitely say we will be going back! We had the 12 kid package, but they have a larger package available if you are wanting to invite more kids. It was a great price, which includes two hours of fun & 30 minutes of set up beforehand. The party room is upstairs & you have the upstairs area & obstacles all to yourself during the party time. They start by warming the kids up, then they guide them through obstacle courses for an hour or so, then to the party room for whatever food/cake you bring for about 15 minutes, then open gym for the last 45 minutes. The workers were wonderful! They did a great job handling a bunch of first graders. They helped the kids on all the obstacles, if they needed assistance. Other than the set up (30 minutes before the party) & helping with food/cake when they are in the room, the staff handled the rest. You can bring whatever food you'd like! It's about 5 minutes away from Millenia Costco, so we ordered pizzas, which was convenient to pick up. Would definitely recommend for your kiddo's birthday party!

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    Daytona Beach Zipline Adventure - Zoom Air has Team Building Options - Go Team!

    Daytona Beach Zipline Adventure

    4.1(39 reviews)
    49.2 mi

    Overall an okay experience…read more Check in was easy with an online reservation. The guide got everyone into their gear but didn't seem like he enjoyed his job. Don't think he smiled once. Gloves were not good. No kid size gloves either. Many people got stuck on two of the longer zip lines in course 2. Overall sketchy experience as the guide shows you have to hook on and then you are on your own. So if you have a younger kid, you are the one watching him. The guide(s) were mostly nonexistent. Other places I've seen have a pole to pull you to the end if you get stuck. Not this place, you are pulling yourself to the end and onto the platform.

    The Zipline Adventure is located inside the beautiful Tuscawilla Park at the intersection of…read moreInternational Speedway and S. Nova Rd. My wife and I came out here Saturday morning before the rain rolled in and had an absolute blast. For about $50 per person, the adventure park provides approximately 36 obstacles between the two courses. The facility supplies body harness's equipped with fall protection and leather gloves. The staff help gear everyone up then complete a safety briefing. Users can move on to the first course after mastering a few practice obstacles. Safety is up to the user once they begin, however, a staff member monitors from the ground in case there is an emergency. It took us about two hours to complete both courses as a group of 6 people. If you have experience rigging and with ziplines, I highly recommend leading the group. Only one person can be on an obstacle at a time and only two per platform. If you get caught behind someone who has a fear of heights or little to no experience, it will take much longer to get through the course. There are multiple zip lines throughout the course, and some of them are over bodies of water, so secure your phone! Be prepared to work and sweat; the courses include multiple areas where you need to balance, dodge, climb, duck, squat, push, pull, and hold up your own body weight for a duration of time. Wear comfortable clothing and try not to stare as the body harnesses are jammed in everyone's crotch the entire time LOL! Donovan was the staff member who provided training and monitored our group adventure. He was helpful, fun, polite, and enthusiastic; because of Donovan, our overall experience was much more fun and memorable. I would definitely come back to the Daytona Zipline Adventure again.

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    Cocoa Beach Aerial Adventures - Working the ropes!

    Cocoa Beach Aerial Adventures

    4.8(61 reviews)
    52.7 mi

    Our family was staying in Cocoa Beach for a few days and we must've driven past this place numerous…read moretimes. It was one of those things where we were like "Oh we should check it out..." but thought that we more than likely wouldn't, given the limited amount of time we had. After reading some very positive reviews and having nothing on our itinerary on the last day, we went ahead and booked online for an afternoon of something that was (hopefully) fun. And it was fun! It really tests your fears and limits. I kept imagining myself as a competitor on The Challenge or Ninja Warrior for motivation and to keep me going lol. Our 8 year old was just happy to kept level 1 completed and had no desire to complete level 2. By the time my husband and I completed level 2, our hands were feeling sore and raw (I really am surprised that gloves aren't part of the helmet/hand was rental) and we were drenched in sweat (it was over 100 degrees!!). I was the only one to do the zip line drop. That was really underwhelming. I thought it would be a high zip line across the park but it was literally a slow drop down from the top. This cost an extra $7 per person, too. Overall, I highly recommend Aerial Adventures for couples/ groups/families that are in Cocoa Beach and seeking a fun activity. My tips would be to bring gloves and LOTS of water! They keep coolers at each level so you can keep it cold if you don't have a flask. Don't forget to tip the staff, too!

    If I could give a half star I totally would! I come here to have a good time with my kids but…read moreinstead we get a whole view of this staff members intimate relationship(s)...seems like she tried to cover it up with makeup but when my daughter asks me what's on her neck I was embarrassed. At any job especially one dealing with kids and families all day no one should be covered in HICKIES! That's right not just one but multiple on this staff member I hope she knows who she is and know she ruined a great family time.

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    Cocoa Beach Aerial Adventures - My view from my picnic table. Artwork by Keelan Parham. @EatDrinkTravelDraw ArtisticTalentGroup.com

    My view from my picnic table. Artwork by Keelan Parham. @EatDrinkTravelDraw ArtisticTalentGroup.com

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    Treetop Trek - Zoo animals

    Treetop Trek

    3.9(29 reviews)
    50.8 mi

    A very cool experience in the heart of the zoo. This is…read morelocated near the Everglades part of the Brevard Zoo which is the second major section to the right as you enter the zoo. You sign up at a covered pavilion where you can rent canoes for the Everglades Kayak experience. I have done the kayak several times and have enjoyed it. There are 3 choices for the ropes experience. The easiest one is the Canopy Walk at a cost of about $25/person and the admission to the zoo. You sign up for a time (if they are busy). We got there at a good time and could get right on. You will fill out a waiver electronically and come back at your appointed time. They will walk you over to a staging area and get you rigged up with a harness and helmet. The arrangement connects a large C-ring that follows a railing and is never disconnected while you are on the course. The course is 20 feet up in the trees, going over a section the Rainforest Revealed Loop at Brevard Zoo. You move through 20 elements. You need to be in good physical condition but it is not a hard course. The course was nice and unique and the staff was excellent. I highly recommend this for anyone visiting the zoo that would like a unique experience. Enjoy!

    Look......... I am horrible with heights....... HORRIFIED!…read more The thought of plane rides, ladders, or anything that brings me off the grounds just gets my tummy in knots. BUT We were on our trip and...... My bf loves doing crazy things..... so I got us tickets for this trek.....oh jeez Because of covid you must wear a mask until up on the first course. You arrive to sign in and buy a cute reusable bag thing for water. Thank goodness we bought them. It was so hot up there..... STAY HYDRATED! After that we get into our gear and take a lesson. The instructor makes us practice on the lesson obstacle first before going up. If you can't figure out the practice one.... you ain't going up! It is not hard. Kids do it. Just pay attention and all will be fine. TILL YOU GET UP THE TREE!!! For those afraid of heights haha We did the beginner course. Because... uh... duh I am scared. Got up the first latter..... 20 feet up. Thank God I had the older ladies behind me cheering me on. I got through the course. It was hot. I sweat buckets out of my system.... I was exhausted by the end... but so proud of myself for doing the course. WARNING! Their is a tightrope walk part. IT IS NOT EASY! One lady was taken down. One kid fell off. Take it really slow.... I did it very very slow and made it! Once you are at the tight rope you are almost done... phew! The ziplines were great! Of course my bf breezed through it all.. but he did say the tightrope made him concentrate more. No..... I don't want to do it again... But I would if family wanted me to. No it isn't because it was bad. It was a great experience, and I think everyone should try it. I just... It is not my cup of tea. Heights are not my friend. I am a big baby... I am not afraid to say it. Also, you need to be in some kind of shape, because you bend down a lot to get under and over things. Not fun for us tall peeps. In the end, so happy I did the trek. Very happy I chose beginner. Great experience..... Only con I have is the helmet I had smelled... not so yummy when I first put it on. OH ALSO! During the course look down! I saw monkeys and otters! SO CUTE! The zoo is under you! Enjoy the view

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    Lake Lorna Doone Park

    Lake Lorna Doone Park

    4.8(8 reviews)
    3.9 miJohn Young, Horizons West / West Orlando

    What a fantastic park! Located just outside of Camping World Stadium, I recently learned that Lake…read moreLorna Doone Park is one of the oldest parks in Orlando. It underwent a major renovation in 2021 where they added lots of amenities and made everything brand new. Even now, 5 years later, everything has been so well maintained and still feels like new. They have a free miniature golf putting course, an awesome splash pad, shaded playgrounds, basketball courts, and a nice nature walking path. You'll also find shaded picnic pavilions and a community garden. My son absolutely loves coming here. The parking lot can be a little tricky to find because my GPS using Google Maps never takes me to the right place. Don't let the location detour you from visiting. It's such a nice park and feels very safe.

    Lake Lorna Doone Park is one of the oldest parks in Orlando. It is just north of Camping World…read moreStadium. The neighborhood and the park is named after one of the earliest property owner's daughter's favorite novel, Lorna Doone, written by English author, Richard Doddridge Blackmore, published in 1869. Lake Lorna Doone was the site of the South's first integrated Little League Baseball game on August 9, 1955. The 1955 little league season was the first after US Supreme Court rulings had eliminated "separate but equal" conditions in the nation's schools and public parks. The Pensacola Jaycees were declared winners of their local district by Little League headquarters in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. When local officials would not allow them to play against the all-white teams they instead advanced to the Florida State Tournament which was held at Lake Lorna Doone Park. They ended up losing to host Orlando in the second round, 5-0 but they were welcomed by the hometown crowd and given encouragement. In 2021, 12 acre Lake Lorna Doone Park underwent an $8 million renovation. Added to the park was the nine hole Arnold Palmer Putting Experience, fitness stations, a playground, football fields, basketball courts, a splash pad and the Winnie Palmer Nature Trail. I especially liked the nature trail where I got to see native plants and wildlife. With the upgrades, this park now has all of the amenities needed to inspire a healthy, active lifestyle for the West Lakes families who live in this neighborhood and all who visit.

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