mid-air adventures
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The place is very clean and the staff was friendly and helpful. I rate it as only average due to cost. It is not the kind of place you bring your child solo. At $16.00 per kid times two kids that's $32.00 for one and half hours of entertainment. There are certainly better values to be had. On the up side my daughter and her friend did have a blast and it did tire them out. It wasn't very busy the day we went so they stayed active so your experience may vary
Mid Air Adventures was a great diversion on a hot summer day. My 11 year old and his 7 year old cousin had a great time ziplining and swinging and rock climbing. My 14 year old didn't quite catch the thrill. Though it was kinda fun - she wanted longer runs. I actually wore a harness and did some ziplining and rock climbing as well. Fun to race. Fun to climb. The fun was also diminished some when a couple parties of very young (4-5 yos) arrived on scene. I was good at a half hour. The kids were ready to take off after a couple hours. The price was right - about the cost of a movie - for 2 hours of entertainment. Good way to get the energy out on a summer (or winter) afternoon.
This used to be called Jungle Quest and my sons have been to a few parties here over the years and recently about a week ago with a small group. We had a coupon and decided to go early on a Sunday so it wasn't super crowded. You pay for about a two hour session. My group had kids from 8 to 10 and I really feel like that's the right age for this activity. I'm sure older tweens may become easily bored and kids 4-5 are just too small in my opinion. Kids are put into their harnesses and unless adults also pay, they aren't allowed up on the platforms and the kids have to be able to follow arrows to the exit and unhook themselves. There was one little girl, about 4, there at our most recent visit and at least three times she walked into the path of a swinging, older kid.Older teens seem to run the place, I didn't see anyone older than 20 besides other parents. I felt like the kids were safe but there were two young employees making eyes at each other for most of our visit. I'd feel better about less flirting and more making sure my kid doesn't fall on his head.