Ok first I like to say I had so much more fun then I thought I would when driving there. This place is so nice and the view is aweaome. Only doing 2 lines my first time I was scared but with the help and staff training and vary high level of patience. I was able to do have fun with my family and zip line. I. would really say this is rocks and for beginners this is a place to start. Drove over 1.5 hr but worth it. Oh yeah try the pizza across the street. Awesome food. Can’t wait to go back and zip line again
Mark K.
Classificação do local: 5 Columbus, OH
Came in for the night zip and haunted forest so this review is for that, but I suspect the full zip tour(10 lines, I think) is just as good. We stumbled on a card for this in Oxford, and since we were staying right down the road we came in. I mean, Sweetie’s birthday, Halloween coming up, we’ve been talking about trying ziplining… It all came together. As we pulled up, she was nervous. I am the more adventurous, and even though it was her idea to go, when she thought about it more she was dubious. As we pulled up you could see people ziplining in the dark, and hear foghorns used to clear the route and screams from the haunted woods. None of that helped, but she was a trooper and went ahead anyway. Prices were great. Yes, it was not a full zipline tour, but for a couple of lines and the haunted forest it was $ 20 per person. So, a reasonable introduction to ziplining. We did the haunted woods first. Handed a dim lantern, we climbed a trail we could barely see, and were startled, usually mildly, by costumed monsters at various points. It’s not some super high-tech screamfest, but it’s probably a bit much for little kids. We were laughing most of the time, but there were a couple of places they caught us off guard, and it was fun overall and well worth $ 5(the price just for the haunted trail.) Next it was more scary stuff. Actually, I had a blast, but then I like this kind of stuff and rockclimb occasionally so it was more familiar to me. I figured there would be several lines, and there were two. The issue was that Sweetie thought there would be one, so after the first zip, she thought we were done. Now, we were up on a platform with no way down but the cable, so she was not thrilled. But she sucked it up, and the crew was very calming and helpful. Anyway, let’s back up. First, we got a little tutorial, and a run down a short low line. Everyone was patient, and things are very safe. It’s a family affair, so they built everything and tested it out, and the whole family is involved, either on the lines, at the office, or in the haunting area. Next we climbed the hill and did a zip down to the platform by the office. It was quick, and you’re moving fast(about 20mph.) Try to remember the basic instructions about braking, etc. I went first on both those lines, and when Sweetie came onto the platform she was having fun, but was not thrilled about doing it again. They set her up to go first, shortening her stay up there. She made it down safely. This line seemed longer, and bouncier, and you swing around a bit till they wheel out some steps to get you down. I enjoyed it; Sweetie took a few minutes to recover afterward. Again, everyone was superfriendly and helpful. I’d do it again. I don’t know if she would. Maybe after a year or so, when she’s forgotten some of the details. And probably during the day.