This was great fun and it was a great workout! Not once did I feel unsafe. We had good clear training to make sure we were comfortable and got an idea of what to expect. You start off with a low height and move upwards but you can exit after each section if you want.Seems to be great for kids too.I will definitely be returning!
This was our 4th WildPlay park and I could easily recommend this location. The staff here are great, everyone was professional and friendly and had great pointers/instructions we needed. I think the WildPlay parks are great for families with teens. It's hard for teens to be "jaded" about flying through the air on a zipline!! This location has the best bathrooms, parking lot and "common areas" of all the other WildPlay parks we've been too. The only reason I don't give 5 stars is that, while I'm sure there were very safe, some of our clips looked very worn and well-used. I pinched my finger a couple times on one of my "sticky" clips.
my son turned 13 and we had his birthday here. i did not do the course but was welcomed to follow the kids around and take photos. everyone had a great time. little pricey but like i said. all had a great time. got some fabulous shots. its not only for kids though. half of the patrons were adults and all seemed to be having a good time. its not a place to take someone who is afraid of hights though. the kids got stuck behind a young boy who would not go any farther. if you take your kids here please dont belittle them if they cant bring themselves to go any farther. there is ladders to quit and any time. its no longer fun if you are yelling at your kids to go farther and they are crying up in the trees.
Outstanding way to spend the day! Get outside and climb around in the trees- and there's a new What's to Fear (WTF) mini bungee where you launch off a 12m platform!!There's numerous courses steadily increasing in difficulty and height, with a few chances to 'chicken out' if you're not keen on going higher. Highly recommend doing the extra WTF jump, even if you're scared of heights!!
My friends and I took the trip out to Maple Ridge for WildPlay and we had a wonderful time. It's perfect for group bonding with an extra plus of working out on the side. There were people of all ages climbing, zipping, and ultimately having fun which shows that WildPlay is perfect for people of all ages and skill levels. When we went, they had recently opened a new addition at the park called "WTF (What's to Fear) Jump" which is bungy jumping and that was incredible. This addition is perfect for adrenaline-seekers and I could do that over and over again!
Came with a bunch of kids for birthday party and was not sure how it'd work. They did it well. Very safe and children friendly. Lots of fun! Also I am very proud of my daughter who completed the entire course. It was hard, it was long, physically and mentally demanding, but she did it! Great job.
I bought coupons at Costco to pay for admission and save some money. I had a reservation for 6 - 13 year olds. When you make the reservation, you pay with your credit card, and then they refund your card with the value of the coupons. I had forgotten $50 worth of coupons at home. I asked if I could mail them in later and get a further refund. I fully expected them to say no, but was delighted to hear them say no problem. They just said I could mail them in and they would refund the amount! After the kids started on the course, the last girl who was supposed to start climbing was too scared to do it. They had no problem refunding me for her admission! Again, delightfully surprised. I have nothing but good things to say about these guys! Good customer service is a rarity these days. They have snacks for sale, but not a concession. The access is flat and on gravel and dirt, so I'm not sure if that is considered wheelchair accessible. There may be storage lockers, I'm not sure.
We had just done extreme ziplining in Mexico...so in comparison this was tame. However, it was well guided and great fun for a 10 year old birthday party. As my 10 year old had just zipped over jungle canyons...he wanted to do more, but the others it was their first time so it was good. They could have more seating for the party part afterwards or reserve a group area is my only complaint.
Went with the teenagers this summer. Good location on the way up to Golden Ears park. Had a great time. (Kids had a great time laughing at mom trying to do all of the activities) Helmets and protective gear are provided. Wear runners or hiking boots, and bug spray
We took our group (pre-teens and teens) here for a birthday party treat. EVERYONE enjoyed it - the younger ones went on the milder bridges, the teens went for the maximum experience. Everyone couldn't stop talking about it and all the fun they had. We brought the birthday cake to the park and had so much fun afterwards. We definitely will go there again. There is no reason why couples, families with young children, families with teens, friends, business and solo events can't be enjoyed. Everyone becomes "young at heart".