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    The Bellevue Challenge Course

    4.6 (10 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Siobhan W.

    Let's start with this wasn't an event I planned. I normally don't think dangling from a cable 80' in the air is a good idea. However, it was a dear friend's birthday request to go zip lining, so I paid my dues and stepped up to the harness. We were in a group of eight (max size) and I'm glad that's the max. There's only so much room on those platforms! While there were a couple seasoned pros, there was also a few like myself. The guides were fantastic. Shout out to Tanner and Laura. They would be part orangutan, only on that they swung around the trees with complete ease and helped me feel more comfortable. They cracked jokes, told us little nuggets of information, and kept us secure and moving along. After 6.5 zips (it makes sense when you do the course), the bridges were the hardest part. They each knew every line so well they gave tips for dismount and tricks to try if you felt so inclined, and also gave me the assurance of 'it only takes about xx seconds to cross this one" when I was scared. Kudos. I did it and don't think I hated it. That says a lot. Definitely a good option if you are looking for something different to do or some place to take an out-of-towner. While I wouldn't recommend this for kids, teenagers may enjoy it.

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    Great experience for our office. Fantastic and friendly staff helped make it fun will being very safe. Highly recommend it.

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    We had a great time. Kids 12 and 15 had a blast. Jillian was a great guide. Well worth the time and effort.

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    . However, it was a dear friend's birthday request to go zip lining, so I paid my dues and stepped up to the harness

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    SUMNER NINJA

    SUMNER NINJA

    3.9
    (7 reviews)
    18.5 mi

    Sumner Ninja is a blast and a great work out experience. It's functional fitness model makes it…read morefeel like you are not even working out. This is the best and pretty much the only gym in the area to train at if you are looking for a ninja warrior type experience. The place is small and in its infancy, but they have large aspirations and are adding new obstacles weekly. David (the person who runs the gym) is great and has been building obstacles upon request for ninjas preparing for the upcoming American Ninja competition in a couple weeks. They have the essentials here. A warped wall, a salmon ladder and a lot of hanging grips to work on. I also bring my son here during kids classes and he has a blast. The adult open gym is affordable and what I normally go to. The kids classes are pricey IMO though and you have to commit to a tuition with an initial fee. They follow the same model as the attached gymnastics gym (which owns Sumner Ninja). A drop in kids rate would be nice. Looking forward to training here a lot more!!!

    What a fantastic, A+ experience! I booked an adult ninja birthday party for my husband and 9 of our…read morefriends. David was such a fantastic instructor/guide. He gave us tips on how to succeed on the obstacles and encouraged us to try everything. The gym itself had all the remnants of American Ninja Warrior (scaled down of course). We booked it for 90 minutes, but David let us stay over a few minutes to flip the tire and try a few more obstacles. I highly recommend this place if you're looking for an awesome group activity or if you're a fan of the show. If you're booking a party, I would recommend keeping the group small (maybe no more than 15) so everybody has a chance to do the obstacles multiple times. With the ten of us, we never felt like we were waiting around too much and got adequate rush between each obstacle.

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    Tough Mudder

    2.9
    (18 reviews)
    18.4 mi

    I was fearful to try the Tough Mudder but when Warrior Dash folded I got a free ticket for the 5k…read more I've done various obstacle course races before but don't love mud and lack upper body strength. My friend's were willing to try it out and registration online was easy enough. The race itself was much more fun than I thought it would be. I was happy to find I was able to complete most of the obstacles with assistance. There truly was a sense of teamwork on the course. We decided it was silly to injure ourselves doing the piggy back one and skipped that, but all the other obstacles were fun and somewhat challenging. The lines to do each obstacle were not too bad. People were patient if you needed to make more than one attempt. There were some things about the race I did not enjoy. Even though I had a free code for entry I still had to pay an additional 20$ for parking. There was also an 8$ charge for bag check. We waited in the pouring rain for an insane amount of time to get checked in, this appeared to be done so slowly mostly so that people could have their age verified and get their bracelet for their "free beer". None of us had originally planned to take advantage of our free beer, but were not given the option to bypass this. At the end of the event we decided we might as well try to take advantage of this since we had waited so long to get our age verified, but then we found out the beer was only available by a "donation" and that we could not even chose the type of beer we wanted. Craft beer was being sold at regular price. I did really appreciate the cleaning station here. It was large and left me feeling like I had managed to leave most of the mud there (not true, I still can't get it out of my shoes). I also really liked the free pictures from the event, I wish photographers were at every obstacle, but the pictures I was able to find turned out great.

    Tough Mudder Michigan 2026 was sooo soft. This year was the third time our team signed up. If it…read morewas this poor the first year, we would never have gone back. Check in lines took nearly two hours to get through. When I finally got to the front and asked if I could pick up our team (corporate) wristbands there as well, the check in guy had no idea at all what I was talking about. Never hear of corporate gold sign up or "team" before. He yelled to his supervisor who gave us the same blank stare, then said, "I dont know, I am going to have to ask Brad." Their were no sponsors around like last couple years, sporting complimentary energy drinks, deodorant, etc. I got the impression they bailed on this failing event. Obstacles were very clearly thrown together. No ropes where their were supposed to be ropes to aid climbers, no ice bath. Mud walls that should have been 2 feet above water to force you to struggle to climb over were reduced knee height while wading through shin deep water. And you didnt even have to step over them, foot wide gaps meant you could simply walk the 30 feet through the water. Weak. Just example after example of crap thrown together. No Arctic Enema, no Everest. Whoever was in charge of this event in Michigan did not care about the brand or the long term success of it here. They got their money and phoned it in. Cheers to the motivator who gave the safety brief at the start line. That guy was awesome. Hey Spartan... PLEASE do better. Bring back people who care. Our team still had an awesome time and the weather was perfect.

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