4/5 Esther M. 2 years ago on Google
We
just
had
our
son's
10th
birthday
party
here
and
all
of
his
friends
loved
it!
My
son
wanted
both
daylight
and
nightlight
climb
so
we
had
it
at
4:30pm.
If
it's
just
the
trail
experience,
I
would
give
it
a
5
stars.
Though
it
was
a
long
wait
at
each
stop
on
the
platforms
for
some
of
them
due
to
the
people
in
front
of
us
were
slow,
the
trails
themselves
were
amazing.
We
will
be
back!
I
would
recommend
to
come
when
there
is
less
people.
Otherwise,
depending
on
the
skills
of
the
people
in
front
of
you,
you
may
only
go
on
3-4
trails
in
the
3
hours
climb
because
once
you
start
the
trail,
unless
the
group
of
people
in
front
of
you
is
less
than
3
people,
you
have
to
wait
for
them
to
finish
the
trail
before
you
can
finish
(because
each
platform
can
only
support
3
people).
I
had
to
subtract
a
star
due
to
2
reasons:
1)
we
booked
a
picnic
area
and
we
asked
for
a
site
where
we
can
plug
into
an
outlet
for
more
lighting
at
night.
We
were
told
it's
no
problem.
I
had
phone
conversations
with
them
2
times
after
and
each
time
I
asked
them
to
confirm
and
they
said
it's
all
set
and
they
can
see
it
on
my
party
reservation.
We
got
there
and
was
told
there
is
no
site
with
electricity.
I
planned
all
my
decorations
around
the
string
lights.
Good
thing
we
brought
one
solar
powered
string
light
to
hang
around
partially
on
the
fence.
Otherwise
our
site
was
all
the
way
at
the
end
where
there
is
minimal
lighting
because
it
was
next
to
the
children's
play
area
where
there
was
no
additional
lighting
as
well,
and
the
climb
above
the
site
is
high
up
so
lighting
was
minimal.
If
I
was
told
earlier
there
is
no
electricity,
I
would
have
brought
my
battery
pack
to
plug
in
my
additional
string
lights.
My
son
was
looking
forward
to
the
string
lights
I
bought
for
the
party.
2)
there
were
some
poles
where
the
ends
stick
out
by
the
harness
clip
on
area,
I
believe
that's
where
the
staff
hang
the
clips.
It
was
night
time
and
there
wasn't
enough
lighting,
and
my
younger
son
walked
straight
into
the
pole.
I
thank
God
he
had
his
glasses
on
and
it
poked
at
his
eyebrow
instead,
otherwise
his
eye
might
have
been
poked
through.
For
younger
kids
at
that
height,
it
was
a
safety
hazard.
I
would
recommend
the
park
to
put
some
reflectives
on
the
poles
so
younger
kids
at
lower
height
can
see
them
in
the
middle
of
the
path.
Also
some
of
the
ends
were
sharp
and
missing
the
thread
end
piece.
Perhaps
put
a
small
piece
of
pool
noodle
to
minimize
impact
if
someone
do
walk
into
it.
Included
pictures
of
my
son's
accident,
one
of
the
trails
at
night
time,
and
my
picnic
site
where
I
brought
my
own
string
lights,
without
it
you
can't
even
see
food
or
the
tables.
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