4/5 Jenell 2 years ago on Google
Stayed
5
days
in
the
DR
for
a
wedding/birthday;
spent
one
day
here.
This
was
the
birthday
girl's
idea,
I
had
read
reviews
prior
and
was
on
the
fence
about
what
the
experience
was
going
to
be.
Turns
out
it
was
the
most
fun
of
the
whole
trip.
We
got
picked
up
at
8am;
the
shuttle
had
stops
at
two
other
hotels
and
then
it
was
a
45-60
minute
ride
to
the
park.
Got
in
right
after
9am,
check
in
was
a
breeze,
3
of
us
started
with
the
zip
lines.
(Highly
recommend
to
start
with
the
zip
lines
if
you
plan
to
do
them
as
they
are
time
consuming).
There
were
8
lines
which
got
progressively
more
challenging,
be
prepared
to
hike
(there
is
a
small
portion
where
you
are
rock
climbing).
The
whole
thing
took
about
45
minutes.
We
then
did
the
cave
swim
and
blue
hole
before
taking
a
break
for
lunch.
Both
were
fun,
water
is
cold
and
water
shoes
are
highly
recommended
(especially
for
the
cave
swim).
The
area
to
leave
your
stuff
is
narrow
and
gets
crowded.
We
took
a
break
for
lunch,
there
is
a
fast
food
type
restaurant
with
your
basics
(hot
dog,
burger,
wings,
chicken
tenders,
etc).
I
got
the
chicken
fingers,
which
were
good;
everyone
else
got
the
burger
and
said
it
wasn't
great
but
was
edible.
Prices
were
$10-15.
There
are
several
snack
carts
throughout
with
drinks
(soft
drinks
&
some
had
beer)
and
we
did
find
one
that
had
frozen
fruit
pops
that
were
AMAZING.
We
then
did
the
cave
tour,
there
is
a
guide
and
he
has
a
flashlight
but
otherwise
it
is
pretty
dark.
Beware
of
tarantulas.
We
finished
with
the
water
park
area/hammock
zip
lines
and
swimming.
The
hammocks
were
fun.
Several
reviews
stated
they
were
done
with
the
entire
park
by
2
and
then
stuck
hanging
around;
we
didn't
have
that
problem
but
did
have
a
group
of
6.
We
felt
we
got
to
spend
plenty
of
time
at
each
attraction
without
feeling
rushed.
Be
prepared
for
A
LOT
of
walking;
I
think
I
clocked
close
to
6
miles
(not
counting
the
zip
lines).
Wear
comfortable
shoes,
as
there
is
a
lot
of
gravel
depending
on
which
attractions
you
do.
They
do
have
lockers,
we
ended
up
not
using
it
though
and
just
carried
out
stuff
(we
had
small
backpacks)
and
just
set
them
down
at
the
swimming
attractions.
Most
attractions
close
at
some
point
during
the
day
so
make
sure
to
check
the
schedule
(for
example
the
cave
tour
only
ran
from
1-5)
however
since
we
knew
this
we
could
plan
around
it.
This
is
not
a
handicap-friendly
excursion,
one
in
our
group
had
to
sit
most
of
it
out
due
to
the
extensive
walking/hiking.
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