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    4.6 (49 reviews)
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    Brooke P.

    I have to say at first I was disappointed when I drove up. But once you get down the hill they have it set up really nice. I am glad they instructed everyone great but it took 30min to go through everything. This loses children's attention and it's a lot to remember. In addition it cuts down on your time to do the course. The 7 year old had a blast doing level 1-3 however he def could have done level 4 but can't until he is 12. I think if the instructor tests them they should be allowed to do it or have someone up there. It is expensive there should be a discount for multiple people doing it from your party. Everyone there was friendly!!!

    Stephanie R.

    This was SO. MUCH. FUN! I did treetop adventures and zip lining as a kid at camp so I was excited to try it again. The staff is very helpful and makes sure your harness is in safely. After your group is all ready to go, they have a small practice course to get used to the hooks and ropes. After everyone is done, the staff will talk to you about your experience and comfort level to get you started on a good course. They are also on the grounds throughout the course in case anyone needs assistance. There are 5 courses to choose from (1, 2a, 2b, 3, and 4) ranked from easiest to hardest. We started on 2b and then decided to do 1 after. Next time I really want to try 3 since it is mostly zip lining. Some parts are easier than others and you will definitely test your strength, balance, etc. The courses were pretty long so I feel like I definitely got my moneys worth! I believe you get either 2 or 2.5 hours for your visit so you can definitely Smdh at least 2 courses (although depending on how you do, you may be wiped out). You'll need to bring your own gloves or buy some there for $3. You're pretty close to manayunk for a drink/bite to eat after!

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    Tori B.

    Came here for my best friend's birthday. It was soooo fun! They only give you 2.5 hours which was not enough for all the levels (1,2a, 2b, 3, and 4), but we ended up doing all the levels but 4. We also spent a little over time considering we wanted to get our money's worth of levels! I would recommend bringing sneakers with good traction as some of the obstacle courses made of all wood could be slippery. At first, doing all the zip lining and hooking yourself up was a little stressful at first, but by the end of the time, I was feeling very comfortable with it. They make you go through a little demo while there's people in the "blue shirts" to help or answer any questions before you go off on your own.

    Alyssa M.

    The staff here was very friendly and very motivating. My group did all four courses but we didn't do the extra part in the fourth course. There were many times that the staff gave encouraging words to help my group through some of the difficult parts and it really helped that they were very knowledgeable in ways to approach the courses. We will definitely be back and already can't wait for our next trip here.

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    Shardai G.

    I had so much fun! There's about 5 levels of ziplining and obstacles (level 2 has a 2A and a 2B). Levels 1-3 is suited for anyone over age 7, while level 4, you'd have to be 12 and over. I thought I was just going to br zipping through the park when I was asked to go. I had no idea there would be obstacle courses that challenged coordination, balance, flexibility and strength. It is very much physical, mind stimulating and did I mention a load of fun? After level 2A, I was a little rattled from having to maneuver painstakingly across a thin rope above trees!! Didn't even attempt level 4. Put your body to the test, live on the edge (no pun intended) and overcome your fears. If you like thrills and adventure, then this is for you. Of course you should exercise caution and good judgement according to your comfortablilty. Once you start on a course, it's kind of difficult to turn back! There are trained staff present and supervising. The ziplining grounds has a nice layout and with signage to each obstacle course. You will do a good amount of walking with steep inclines, so be sure to have a good pair of sneakers with good traction and comfortable clothing. Be well hyrdated before, during (if possible) and after. They do have little water coolers to get a sip. There's free adjacent parking and picnic tables for food and drinks before entering. It's really cool to have ziplining in the Philly area. Hope to be back to conquer level 4...?

    Five stars for the blue shirts ONLY, Colton & Liv. Colton guided my grandson, who never stops talking & can be a bit whiney. He did a beautiful job with patience. And the set up is tremendous, very well designed & implemented. TreeTop Co on the other hand would probably get one star [or less]. We set our appointment for April back in March. A couple of days before they called to tell us they didn't have any staff that could come in on that day. I get that; everyone is short-staffed. However, when I said fine & asked for a refund, I was told they didn't give refunds? If you know that full staffing is a likely problem, you change your rules & offer refunds. They did offer other days, but my grandson was here from California & all other days were planned with paid reservations. So I was told they would MAYBE be able to get enough staff on the day of our reservation. Gheez...maybe? By that time I had been reading online reviews of scary incidents happening in other parks that did not have enough staff. Also, when I paid I paid extra for a sticker for my grandson; forgot to ask for it & wasn't offered it. So today I called & asked them to mail the sticker to him in California. She took the address, then said maybe the mgr would let her mail it! Maybe? The sticker I paid for, maybe? What is wrong with these people?

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    Anoah C.

    We had so much fun doing this tree top quest! I went with two other people and it was challenging but worth it! Arm strength is a thing that helps but not required we went all the way to level 4 within the allotted two hours! Will definitely be back!

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    Tiffanie M.

    What a great way to spend 2.5 hours. This is perfect for anyone seeking an adventure. There are some things you should know first. They are VERY serious about safety. There is a strict 250 lb. weight limit - YES, they weigh you! They check every harness and provide training on a small obstacle course to get you started. There are about 2 or 3 employees on the ground as well monitoring safety and encouraging people who get scared or need direction. Obstacles are based on levels ranging from 1 to 4. Level 1 is great for kids (7 & up) and adults who don't want to go too high. Level 3 is mostly ziplines. Level 4 is super high and great for those with a strong sense of adventure. Away from the main course is a much smaller, contained course for little ones. Levels 2a and 2b are higher than level 1 and offer different challenges. Each level has about 6-8 courses. You MUST finish all of them. If you get scared or tired, there is no way to leave until you have completed all of the courses for that level. Don't start unless you plan to finish. This is a new attraction so it will be popular, but it never feels crowded. The employees control the flow of people that can participate. You have 2 hours to do as many levels as you want- even if you want to repeat the same level over and over. You go at your own pace and start anywhere you want. This is ALL outside. There is no indoor resting place or air conditioning. It will get HOT! Bring water. Bathrooms are port-a-pots. There is a shaded picnic/table area. Even though the course is shaded by trees, wear sunscreen and bug spray. This is in a public park. If you just wanted to check out the course, you can walk through it to see it. You only pay if you want to do the obstacles. This is definitely worth the trip!

    Michelle C.

    You are never too old for an adventure. Treetop Quest Philly is located in Fairmount Park. There is about three obstacles course of varying levels of difficulties and one strictly zip lining course. Compared to other tree top adventure parks I have done, Treetop Quest Philly is pretty easy and there was no obstacle that I felt that an average person wouldn't be able to breeze through. I think given the small space they are able to bring a little adventure into the big city which I think is amazing. I just wish it was bigger.

    So many trees and so many obstacles!

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    We had a ball. Great young staff. Good instructions while risking my life lol. Great levels of build for the harder levels .

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    My family had a great time! The staff is very professional and the course is fun, a little scary for some (me!) and very safe!

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    He went over some safety rules and we completed a trial course to ensure we understood the procedures for zip lining.

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