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    Quake The EPICenter of Family Fun - Rule list they show you

    Quake The EPICenter of Family Fun

    3.3(21 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I am a mom of 4 boys so I have been to soooo many places like this over the last 15 years. My…read moreson's best friend moved to Tri-Cities and we try to visit as much as possible. On our last trip I was looking for something fun for a couple of 11 year old boys to do on a cold day and found this place online. It was super clean, well organized and lots of fun. I think 11 years old was probably the top end of the age range unless you were doing laser tag or virtual golf but we had fun. Like I said I have been to a ton of these places over 15 years and was very impressed with the cleanliness and efficiency of this one!

    So apparently at Quake The EPICenter of Family Fun this is considered too dangerous and against…read moretheir rules. I was told to stop and can not hold my daughters (Who is special needs) hand to assist her to jump. Literally jumping an inch or two off the ground. I get their are rules, and you are not going to catch everyone but, others were doing the same and even pointed out by one of the owners while we were talking yet said absolutely nothing to them?? We have never felt she was not welcomed at a place until we tried to celebrate her bday at Quake. Such a sickening feeling as parents. We never had this issue at Max Air. I'm just glad she doesn't have the understanding to know what happened, to feel unwanted so she could still attempt to enjoy her bday.. Again needed to add this edit due to the lies of this company. First we were never told that we could move to bigger trampoline and continue to jump assisting my daughter like in the video. In fact I had to demonstrate to you in the adjacent bigger trampoline how I was jumping like in the video and was told that wouldn't work. Second in your video of rules we watched I did nothing close to depicted as double jumping or jumping too close to a smaller person as clearly seen in the video below. I was very gently assisting my physically handicapped daughter to jump. Absolutely nothing dangerous in that. Shameful and shady of a company to respond with lies instead of facts. Then to suggest that I'm putting my daughter at such dangerous risk to her safety is a joke. Much like how this company has responded to this whole thing.

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    Quake The EPICenter of Family Fun
    Quake The EPICenter of Family Fun

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    Atomic Escape Rooms

    Atomic Escape Rooms

    3.8(16 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    We had been repeat customers until this last experience. We came on with a whole family to…read moreparticipate just to be told we cannot do the room due to specific participation rules. With some customer service this wouldn't be such a big deal normally. The employee was laughing at our misfortune behind the desk, while my wife was extremely upset after looking forward to her mothers day present. They acted like we were lucky to get a refund which should the most basic. We had specifically called before to ask if we could bring our child and were told yes. We were connected to the owner of the business who lectured me for 15 minutes about how lucky I am again to even get a refund, how i could be scamming her by asking for them to correct their mistake and having zero customer service skills toward the situation. Could not have been more unprofessional or rude as a business owner.

    This was our first time doing an escape room. Did not really know what to expect. We did the serial…read morekiller escape room. It turned out to be so much fun! You definitely have to have your wits about you and be able to solve riddle, puzzles, and codes while the clock is ticking! You could always get clues if you're totally stumped cause there were a couple of times where we had gotten to a point where we didn't know what to do. I would totally recommend doing this!

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    Atomic Escape Rooms - Traditional escape rooms along with Virtual Reality Escape Rooms

    Traditional escape rooms along with Virtual Reality Escape Rooms

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    State Patrol Mountain Bike Trails - Ummm, yeah, I'm a nerd.

    State Patrol Mountain Bike Trails

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Have you ever seen Return of the Jedi? If so, do you remember Endor? What about the Imperial…read moreSpeeder Bikes Princess Leia & Luke Skywalker use to zip through the forest? Ummm...are you still with me? Yeah. Being a Star Wars nerd does something to one's social life. If you're still with me, then you might get an idea of riding single track on your mountain bike. Instead of beaming past redwoods, here you blast past large sage brush. I'm a novice to single track. I mainly ride fire roads and gravel roads. They're easy, and offer lots of space---not very technical. Single track on the other hand is a whole other beast. A beast catered to those masters of the fat tire. State Patrol is the Tri-City's offering of single track. I was skeptical. There are no hills here. It's a sandy desert. What kind of trails would they have here?? I was hesitant indeed. Last week, I finally made my way to State Patrol, and I am impressed. To get here, head for the actual State Patrol, and right there you will see a tiny road with a "Dead End" sign. That's where you can park and access the trails. I ended up jumping onto the trails directly to the right. They went slightly uphill. I wanted to get acquainted to the area, by riding the border of the trail area, and then delve into the more meaty trails. After riding by the State Patrol and Vehicle Inspection facilities, the "border trail" passes sort of near the I-82, and then away from the highway and along some farm fields. I passed several trails going the other way (and most likely down hill). Some trails were labeled. The first real trail I hit was "Baja". Oh snap! The twists and turns. Gravity (yes, gravity was invited to the party) pulled me down the switch backs and jumps. There were a couple of times when I just about ate it. I had a smile on. Now many of these trails are handmade. There are jumps dug into the trails if you want to try 'em---they looked too burly for my fraidy cat 'self--someday perhaps. Be aware that single tracks are narrow trails. I scraped my pedals on the ground many a time. Space is tight, and fun. And yes, there are hills. Once you make it to the bottom of the little canyon, you have to turnaround and go uphill. I actually had to dismount and walk my bike on one of these uphill trails. I don't know what this place will be like in hotter months, but with the cooler weather, this place was fine. I have heard rumors of rattlesnakes, so I was a bit wary and alert for them, but I didn't find any. I did see a little trash and broken beer bottles (rednecks always have to leave their mark). At the bottom of the canyon there is also.....a dam! Who woulda thunk there's a dam in the Tri-Cities!? A fun afternoon was had (check out the cool photos). Spent about 90min riding the trails and getting a great workout. I never did come across an Ewok though.

    I really love this bike park!! I typically ride here, Galbraith and occasionally Beazley and will…read morehonestly say that I enjoy this park the most of the three. The tracks are super flowy and have the right amount of uphill mixed in the downs to keep things challenging and fast. I think the reason I like it better than others is because its not just one big uphill climb, followed by one steep fast downhill. I rarely feel to beat up from the climb to properly ride the downs. I am a weekend rider and don't see myself getting sick of this hill any time soon. If I rode everyday I could see myself longing for a Galbraith type park because State Patrols not technical and there is not a whole lot of variety or obstacles (almost no rocks/roots). My favorite runs are X-cut and Freeway and Woods. Fred and Johns are where to look for jumps and drops. I would advise to inspect any drop/jump before you try them as I have noticed many of the jumps here have uphill landings or jumps that need landing repair. The jumps seems to be kept up the best on Fred and Johns and I always see people there working on them.

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    State Patrol Mountain Bike Trails - Nice single track and excellent view of city

    Nice single track and excellent view of city

    State Patrol Mountain Bike Trails - Nice trail cleaned up.

    Nice trail cleaned up.

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