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    Gorilla Grove Treetop Adventures

    3.6 (11 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Kids getting ready for the safety lecture.
    Michael G.

    Came here with the family because the son wanted to do a ropes course and Gorilla Grove was the only place that had any availability today or actually for the rest of the week. My daughter also did the ropes, and mom and dad participated in the mini golf 36 holes. So the ropes course got five stars from both kids. There was a safety lecture first as to how to properly use the climbing gear, and there are multiple courses to use in your two hour timeframe each with gradual increasing degrees of difficulty. Since the major zip line was closed for repairs, the most difficult "black" ropes course had to be closed, too. That left open yellow and blue. My daughter tackled the yellow without any issues, but succumbed to the blue and asked for staff to get her down which they did. My son also did a few areas before taking on the blue and did alright until the last couple of obstacles where #1 - glasses fell from 30' and he was without them for a bit, and #2 - arms finally went to spaghetti and he had to really struggle to complete the course. But he did! Thankfully the both of them did not have to wait for others on the same course so they hardly lost any time of their two hours. The staff on course were more than helpful to all but highly encouraging to those younger ones who wanted to come down to instead fight the fears so they could accomplish finishing. I did not see anybody having a bad time. The wife and I played two 18-hole games of mini golf; once on each course. Although we had fun, I'm giving only three stars because there is absolutely no shaded areas and if it's sunny with no clouds, you are S-O-L. We both got quite burnt. Both courses have very well kept greens, and there is a lot of sloping to keep things interesting. There's no moving obstacles, except on one hole for the right side course that actually wants you to hit it in the water. Many families were playing, but this wasn't a problem except for the immense sun beating down. We thankfully between courses went to watch our kids on the ropes and that was well shaded in the trees. Happily, you may bring your own bottled water out on the mini golf courses so this is highly recommended. They have a smallish trailer to enter when you first get there to pay for everything and sign waivers for those doing the ropes. It got quite crowded and they only had one cashier (April was extremely friendly and accommodating to all) trying to make everything right. Thankfully tempers were not ruffled as it was air conditioned in there. They also sold ice cream packages and Gatorade along with some T-Shirts. Once you paid you went to the other attendant to get your climbing harness. I believe it was $55 each for the kids on the ropes good for two hours, and $15 each for the adults to play two rounds of mini golf. So about $150 for an afternoon of fun. Three stars mini golf and five stars ropes course averages to four total stars.

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    4.4(87 reviews)
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    Hidden gem. Great for beginners and young kids. Rentals are very affordable especially if staying…read moreas a guest. You don't however, have to be a guest if you want to rent and or use their slopes.

    Review only for Treetop and Zipline Adventure…read more Pretty disappointed especially since we didn't get to finish the whole adventure. There's an optional Black course at the end that we ran out of time so we ended up having to get lowered down. Our group took longer during the obstacle course intro area which was counted towards the time. The driver even came over to see what the hold up was. So we began on the actual course late. You're packed tightly into a van and driven up to the start of the Treetop Adventure. I've done another Zipline course excursion before and it included a lot of hiking whereas this one was pretty minimal. It definitely differed in safety. There seemed to only be one size harness and no one was weighed or height measured. One of the kids in the group definitely struggled to reach things. Since we were in the back we ended up helping people. Which I don't mind, I'm all for lending a hand. But on the other excursion I did there were two employees, one in the front and one in the back and I feel like that would've streamlined the process to move quicker. It was pretty inconsistent whether the instructor was in the front, back, or middle of the group. I also wish there had been some organization with the order of the group. There was another couple where the lady had done this course multiple times before and the instructor told her to go first. But the kids/teenagers wanted to be in the front of the line. They tended to be slower which slowed down the process. The kids pushed to go first and then their families followed so we ended up being stuck in the back. And the instructor didn't really enforce things. Like at the end with the optional Black course you have to get up this tricky ladder in order to be allowed on the course. You get two tries. The teen in front of us struggled and said he wanted to stop but ended up being helped up his second try, just to be immediately let down once he got up on the initial platform. Since we were running late on time my husband and I stood at the front to try to get on this last obstacle course first but the teens ended up rushing in front of us so we were again at the end. 5 of us ended up having to be let down due to time. I wasn't a huge fan of that since she actually lowered us right into a bush and I got a bunch of bug bites. Things largely depend on the group. Things just went slowly for our's and besides the ending 3 people had to be let down by the instructor (which is pretty time consuming). Another disappointing thing were the ziplines. They were pretty short and there were also some where everyone (including the instructor) stopped short and had to pull themselves to the end. At one the instructor even stayed behind to push a younger girl to help her make it further but she also stopped short. The lady who had done the courses before said she's never seen it happen this frequently. I think the lines were too slack. There's water coolers scattered around the course but no paper cups. So bring a backpack or fanny pack with a bottle. Also the lodge lost power when we got back. And we had a longer drive back so it made for an interesting bathroom visit at the end..

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    We've never been up to Mountain Creek, and we decided to zip line with the kids. We had 0 issues,…read moreand 100% fun. Our tour guides, Matt and Steve, were great! There were 3 lines total, but we started with a mini one to practice on. I'd def do it again, and spend more time at the park. My youngest is 10 and she had no issues. You can't bring anything with you, but we had a water pouch thing that hangs around your neck, and my son used it for his phone. If you decide to bring your phone, just know that at the end of the line, you've got to hold on with both hands, you won't have much time to put your phone in your pocket quickly. There is a water station at the top of the sky ride, so you'll get a quick water break. The whole tour isn't more than 2 hours, it's the right amount of time.

    ***3 1/2 stars***…read more This was my first time ziplining outside of a random high school gym class and I could tell it's something I'd love doing in the future. The problem is that the Mountain Creek setup is less than ideal and in my opinion not the best bang for your buck or time. The Millennial Chum and I attended the 10:30am session yesterday just after Mountain Creek opened. Would definitely recommend going at that time - parking in this area is a chaotic nightmare, which we experienced on our way out around 1pm, but thankfully avoided the drama coming in. If you're not familiar with the resort and the parking situation, try to allocate some additional time; there's multiple parking lots, some of them aren't open at the same times and they're not monitored particularly well by the staff so people go rogue and create a third row in the lots that there really isn't room for. I literally broke a sweat backing out of here. The staff at Zip Tours is fantastic and by far by the biggest selling point here. We had Cooper and Meg (I think?) as our guides, both of whom were super professional and personable. Cooper was blasting some Good Charlotte about halfway through on his mini speaker so now the Millennial Chum and I are officially back into turn-of-the-century pop punk. I am absolutely derp level when it comes to straps (airplane seat belts, bras, you name it), and everyone was very patient with me and basically just did all of the buckling and strapping while I just stood there like Ed from the Lion King. The instructions for the actual ziplining and positioning the body for landing at the other end were easy to understand and it didn't take long for everyone in the group to be acclimated, regardless of experience/background. The session/class was two hours long, and involved four ziplines. The first is the short training line down at the bottom of the ski lift. After that, you go up the ski lift to the top of the mountain and do the other three, which are basically crisscrossing one of the lakes at the top of Vernon Peak. After completing the four lines, you navigate across a narrow suspension bridge to an ATV/trailer/truck - I'm sure there's an obvious, much better term for it - that takes you back to the ski lift to wrap up the adventure. My favorite was the second line, which is the longest and offers the best views. I hike up mountains on a pretty regular basis so heights aren't much of a concern, but I DO get queasy on aggressive rollercoasters so that was a mild caveat in the back of my mind. This wasn't an issue at all; there's no significant dropdowns and the speed isn't that fast. I will say though that the landing can be a little abrupt/hard at the end, which they mitigate as much as they can with this cushioning spring system. Probably given the height/distance, the second line had the most intense landing, but it wasn't egregious. Would have hated to be one of the metaphorical test dummies when they were figuring that system out though. Here's the main problem - it's two hours for four ziplines, one of which is a very short training line that takes about five seconds if I had to guess. The actual ziplining is minimal (and maybe that's just the nature of the beast - it doesn't take long to zip down a line) and a huge chunk of that two hours is you just standing around waiting for other people to go down the line. Probably the best way to fix that is to either slash the class size in half (which I'm guessing they don't want to do because they'd be leaving a sizeable chunk of money on the table) or investing in adding another one or two lines at each stop to speed up the process. I have no idea how feasible that is from a financial or logistics perspective but it did look like there was room to do so if it came to it. Another issue (and I think this is more on the company overall and not the guides) is that they allowed three people who were late to join us, and they caused delays as well. The rules on the website clearly say that if you're late you're going to get slotted into the next available session, but they made an accommodation for them. It honestly wouldn't have been a big deal, but these guys were pretty disruptive and self-centered. One of them had a loud Go Pro that he kept turning on and off and he even asked one of the guides to confirm it was recording. It might be too extreme to ban those devices especially given the type of activity you're doing, but it was a definite distraction. The other two were intermittently making out and filming the rest of us; that latter part I think arguably should have been shot down by the guides or cited in the rules. You want to film yourself or the scenery? Fine, but I think it's pretty douchey to film the rest of us without permission. Your mileage may vary. I don't regret doing it, but I'd like to try this at a different venue with longer ziplines and less wait times.

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