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Kurs przygody TreeUmph

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Are you a Ninja Warrior or just looking for a fun family adventure? TreeUmph! offers half day adventures like no other. You will bond with your friends and family as you climb on ropes swings, zip lines, suspended bridges, swinging logs, cargo nets and more. Courses start easy and get higher and harder as you progress. End your adventure with the Triumphant 500ft zipline.
Miasto: Sarasota
Mon 26 May
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • No open toed shoes on the course
  • Long hair must be pulled back
  • Adventure Ticket must be able to reach to 5’9" with one hand and feet flat on the ground
  • If guest is under 16, they must be accompanied in the trees by an adult aged 16 years or older
  • Waiver must be completed by all guests. If under the age of 18, parents must complete waiver
  • Must weight 275 lbs or less
Zasady anulowania
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (1000)
LittleCristy
Feb 2015
TreeUmph! was a TriUmph for me (and I think everyone who I met there). What an experience! I arrived and looked up at the "games"/obstacles and thought to myself "I'll never make it." Guess what? I DID and it was extremely challenging and extremely rewarding and extremely fun! Go on their website and make a reservation. Arrive, sign in, staff will get you set up with equipment, watch a prep video, do prep course and you're off!!! There are 5 courses. As you complete each course the next one gets more difficult. The courses are made up of "games"/obstacles which are up uP UP in the trees and will have you climbing, crawling, balancing, jumping, zipping, holding on for dear life, etc. As you complete each course you go back down to earth to catch your breath, get some water and then continue on to the next course IF YOU CAN. You are not accompanied by a guide but there are guides at each course in case any of the participants needs assistance. There are adult courses, juniors courses and kids courses and these are based on participant height. Participants who complete all 5 courses get a coupon for a free beverage at a local pub (a very nice one). What to bring: Check their website they have a list of things including what appropriate attire is. A GoPro or other camera that can be securely fastened if you have one because you're going to want to remember what you did and show your friends. What not to bring: Anything valuable that you wouldn't mind falling 20+ feet down from the trees never to be recovered.
Ellen P
Jan 2015
We survived the summit! We had a group of 8 people with all levels of skill from beginner to expert. All of us had a great time. The way the course is designed you build your skill level as you move through the course, by the time you get to the last course you are more confident in yourself and you capabilities. A great team building experience or self confidence booster! There were so many parts of this course that were my favorite that it is hard to choose just one. Get the zip back pass before you leave to go again.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jan 2015
Thank you for your review! Congratulations on Summiting. We look forward to seeing you when you return with your ZipBack ticket!
Michael R
Jan 2015
My son and I spent the day at TreeUmph, and we had a blast. It's fun and challenging. The courses progress from easiest to most difficult, so you practice as you go, and you end up being able to do things you might not think you'd be able to do. Of course, you're also more tired for the challenging courses, but we were fine throughout. Here are a few things visitors might want to know: FACILITIES -- TreeUmph is very much a rope course and zipline out in the woods, rather than an amusement center or park. There's a ticket window, a place to buy snacks (protein bars, candy bars, bottled drinks), a few t-shirts for sale, restrooms and the rope courses. There are five rope courses that get progressively challenging. The fifth course is actually an additional route off the fourth course. My son and I had only been on rope courses and ziplines once; we were able to do four of the five. We didn't attempt the fifth after seeing the fear in the eyes of grown men and women who came off the course. INSTRUCTIONS / STAFF GUIDES -- It's important to know that you'll receive introductions and safety information before starting, then complete a simple sample course, then basically be set free on your own to do the courses. Don't expect the guides to truly guide or provide ongoing instruction. The entire day we were there, the staff were not around and/or not paying attention. There are guides at or near each of the various courses, but they are not checking people at the start the course, nor providing guidance, tips, etc. For example, a child was on a course he should not have been on, and no one was there to notice until nearly the end of the course, and even then, it was only because another person was stuck in front of the child. If someone gets stuck, they yell for a guide. We saw several instances where the person who was stuck called for a guide, and a person on the ground ran off to find one. SAFETY OF CARABINERS -- The primary safety mechanism is that you are attached to a wire by straps and two carabiners. One carabiner stays on the wire at all times, and as you move through the course, you detach and move one carabiner at a time. If you fall on the course, you are attached to the wire, so you're safe. But if you remove both carabiners, you've removed yourself from the safety system. Our only other experience with rope courses and zip lines is US National Whitewater Center in Charlotte, NC, where there carabiners operated in a way that prevented you from removing both carabiners from wire. TreeUmph does not have such a system, so it's up to users to ensure they are clipped to the wire at all time. Thus, for parents, it requires them to monitor their children even more closely, something that may not be particularly easy while moving through a course with multiple children. This may be standard for these kinds of courses, I don't know, but novice parents like me might want to know. EQUIPMENT CHECKS -- The only time guides check equipment is when you arrive at the course, and people on the course are told not to touch their equipment. I did notice my equipment loosening slightly, but at no time did I feel my equipment was coming undone. If equipment loosens throughout the day -- or if children play with adjust it -- it's up to the participant to identify that and find a guide. GLOVES -- You want gloves to protect your hands as you move through the course, including holding on to the metal safety wire if you need to. You can add gloves for $3 per person. They are cloth disposable gloves that work well enough to protect your hands, but we also saw people with cycling gloves, garden gloves, etc.

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