A great place for families, it was just my husband and I but had a great time. It is harder than you think. However a lot of the pages, clues, notes were worn, torn or faded out so made it hard to complete.
After about an hour or two i definately was getting restless but husband of 37 and 2 girls 6 and 9 at the time had a blast!I wish it was more interactive less computer screen more props/actors/ect.Definately worth to go to at least once!The wands could be cheaper and the wand toppers?!holymoly were they expensive.At least when you add up the prices of the wands.
While expensive, our family spent three hours doing this. It totally wiped the kids out and it was fun for all of us. While it is a little confusing at first, the kids can really get into it and have a great time.
Nothing went wrong, I was expecting more of a teen/family experience. Maybe with wizards and solving quests. My teens took one look at the little kids running around and walked out.
This was a great, indoor activity for my kids. It is a little pricey though, if you have to buy the wands. My kids were fine with sharing one wand, but I could imagine most kids would want their own. Someone told me you could buy them on ebay beforehand for pretty cheap, so maybe that is an option. It is basically a 4-story scavenger hunt. The kids loved running around, climbing and sliding. The reason I do not give it a full 5 stars is because when they warn you not to bring your wands down the slide, they mean it! The second you bring the wand into the slide, it completely malfunctions, and they can't fix it for you. So, this means, you have to run up and down the stairs instead of taking the slides, if you are carrying the wand. Great workout, if you want one.
This is a place for young and old alike! We always get a full workout running up and down and challenging one another to see who can complete the tasks first! We are a family of five with ages 7-10 but we have been doing this for years and several times a year. It's an absolute blast for all of us! Though the initial investment may be pricey, I 100% suggest getting EVERYONE a wand, sharing is no fun and it allows everyone to get in on it without getting bored. We saw one large family there that there was no way everyone was getting a chance with the wand, one of the kids ended up hanging out with my daughter, because she could see and do more than with her family all sharing one wand.
After getting my kid addicted to MagiQuest in Sandusky Ohio GWL we decided to give a shot at the one closer to us. I am so glad we did this MQ is in its own building and is 4 stories tall the help was great and it was a blast. They do need to fix a few magic chests but they still talked. The slides from the top floor were fun. Only downside is I tagged along with my son and found out that my wand from a year ago the battery leaked :(. But take your kids you will not be disappointed.
I would say it's fun, but you most be older child or an adult and have lots of time. It take time and understanding but if you ar into Harry Potter of Magic you will love it
Our son has been doing MagiQuest for 3 yrs now. He says it never gets old. He brought a friend this time and both enjoyed playing their for hours. Great that its attached to the Great Wolf Lodge, which is where we stay.
We are 30 year-olds that like to act like kids, and we loved it. We did it about 8 years ago and redid it again this year. I don't think much changed, but we didn't remember it all and still had fun doing it again and acting like a kid. We went around 6pm, and it was not too busy, so that was nice.