Yolanda E.
Yelp
Summer review: it was fun, but low quality and way too expensive.
First of all, it's hard to know how to even enter the place. The signs are not very clear. The parking lot is blocked off with a sign, but you are actually allowed to park in there; you just have to drive around the sign.
The park is divided into two parts. One side has the alpine slide, bike trails, restrooms, and a small place to eat that pretty much only serves three foods--a hot dog, a bbq pulled pork sandwich, and one other item I forget. The guy in the food shack said the other half of the park had no food, which was not true.
The other half of the park had a food truck, but not sure what they served. There are also lots of restaurants nearby just outside the park. At this other half of the park, there were lots of things to do, but some of the activities were not being monitored by any employee (golf, pedal carts, maze, batting). Some of the things were broken or dysfunctional (one out of two pedal carts had a flat tire, one out of two kiddy carts had a dead battery, most of the batting machines didnt spit out the ball correctly, one of the tubes didnt slide, one of the two ponies had anger issues and the other one looked like it needed water or sleep).
You would think that if you pay $79 per person for the most expensive tickets, you should get access to all the activities, but no. There are still a lot of things they want to charge you extra for. For example, horseback riding is not included in that ticket price. If you want horseback riding, it costs $40 per person just for that. The $79 tickets do get you a discount on the horseback riding though--only $7 extra per person. Still too much in my opinion after I already paid $79 per person for tickets.
If you want to do everything one time, I recommend not getting the most expensive tickets. We did everything (except the things that cost extra), and it took us the whole time we were there to get it all done, which was about six hours.