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85560 Le Bernard, France
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O’Fun Park

85560 Le Bernard, France
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+33 2 51 48 12 12
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Fri2 - 6 PMClosed

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Jaap (Xam)Jaap (Xam)
We visited this park three times during our holiday. Once for the tree climbing course (accrobranche) and twice for the water jump. Our kids with the age 12 and 15 loved it. Even during the holidays there is enough parking space. You can skip the first queue if you purchased a tickets online and go directly to the entrance of the activity. They open exactly at the timeslot reserved (so no need to attend way earlier) The climbing courses were grouped into 4 sections, which are clearly indicated on a sign, which also gives an indication of the average time to complete the trail. For the most difficult groups (red and black) you'll have to wait for an employee which approves if your capable to entrer the course. In our case the most advanced green course was already quite heavy to complete (even though we already visited several other climbing parks) The climbing equipment is in good shape and easy to handle. The instructions were both in France and in English. The water jump is so much fun, you have to start with the small ramps and can move up to a level once once you've completed it (yellow - blue - red) after that you're free to choose whatever you prefer. Slide and jump, Slide with a inflatable 'donut' or Slide with a body board. All have seperate slides and queues. Average wait time was best at timeslot at 1230-1500 (less than a minute) at the timeslot 1330-1600 it was a bit longer but still good (2 - 3 minutes) for the parents which do not join, theres an free to enter area where you can sit and enjoy the view / take pictures. Thanks O'fun Park for this unforgettable experience!
Rosie DaviesRosie Davies
We arrived at the paintballing having booked in advance. Deciding how everything worked on the website took a long time and the translation was not always clear. I noted that the photographs of the paintballing showed that suits and headwear were provided. The pictorial reminders on the website indicated that closed shoes should be worn but nothing about long clothing. Frequently asked questions stated that one should not worry about what to wear and that it would be provided. My teenagers wore T shirts and shorts with trainers as it was 30 degrees. (When we have undertaken similar activities in UK- all safety equipment is provided.) We were disgusted to be told that there were no suits but thought that if the instructor was concerned about injuries he would refuse to let them partake. He just laughed and did not explain why. After a significant 35 min delay because the 20 men stag party turned up late, they started with 1 minute explanation on English(why was this not translated in written form ?). After 20 mins my daughter left hysterical and in tears, she had been terrified to leave and had been hit on her legs 3 times leaving huge marks/blood blisters. This was no fun- O'Fun Park!!!! We left immediately and will not be returning.
ségolène Navarreségolène Navarre
Dommage de ne mettre qu’une étoile mais le parc a du potentiel mais si il est correctement géré. Le plus gros point noir de notre visite : une ouverture « exceptionnelle » plus tardive. Jusque là cela peut arriver mais j’avais bien vérifié les horaires en début de semaine et la veille aprem de notre venue et il était écrit 11h-18h. Surprise, à notre arrivée à 12h : parc fermé cause raccordement électrique pour leur hôtel (je ne pense pas que cela a été prévu au dernier moment, bref…) donc ouverture à 14h00, joie…... Personne a l’entrée pour indiquer quoi que ce soit et après discussion avec du personnel trouvé par hasard, ils n’avaient pas plus l’air au courant que nous. Difficile donc d’occuper des jeunes enfants pendant 2 h sur un parking. A l’ouverture nous demandons un geste commercial à la vue des prix, de la non indication des horaires sur le site la veille (sinon on serait clairement venu un autre jour), et du fait de ne pas pouvoir faire l’ensemble des activités prévues en 4h. On nous répond que le service communication affirme avoir changer les horaires sur le site internet en amont. En tout cas la veille après midi ce n’était pas le cas. L’erreur est humaine mais il faut savoir le reconnaître. Du coup aucun geste commercial. Bref, même du personnel était compréhensif, heureusement et merci à eux. (Hôtesse de caisse accueillante ainsi que le personnel a l’accrobranche !) Le parc en soit est très diversifié ce qui est un plus, mais nous n’avons donc pas pu faire l’ensemble des activités prévues notamment le poney.. Sachez que les activités ferment plus vers 17h30 que 18h00 par la même occasion, mais selon eux on avait le temps de tout faire ……. En été je ne chercherai même pas à y mettre un pied car c’est une succession de mini jeux donc l’attente doit être sympa. Ce qui est consternant également et que pas mal de choses sont en suppléments alors que vous prenez des formules déjà assez chères a l’entrée pour voir qu’il faut rajouter également 3 euros par ci par là par enfant. Pas de protocole de secouristes si un enfant se blesse, il faut « aller par là ». De plus à notre grande surprise, à l’entrée du mini golf nous avons lu sur le panneau qu’il était accessible pour les personnes qui ont accès à la funzone avec l’ensemble des bracelets qui y ont droit. Pour récupérer les balles et cannes ont nous dit que ce n’est que pour ceux qui ont le pack. Nous leur indiquons le panneau, et on nous dit que « ce n’est pas bon ». Alors que c’est écrit noir sur blanc. Bref les enfants ont passés un bon moment dans les endroits où on nous disait que l’on avait le droit, un peu déçu de pas avoir tout fait. Par contre les accompagnants adultes se sont senti comme des tirelires sur pattes. Accepter de reconnaître ses erreurs et écouter ses clients vous permettront peut être de vous améliorer avant de vouloir créer des hôtels.
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We visited this park three times during our holiday. Once for the tree climbing course (accrobranche) and twice for the water jump. Our kids with the age 12 and 15 loved it. Even during the holidays there is enough parking space. You can skip the first queue if you purchased a tickets online and go directly to the entrance of the activity. They open exactly at the timeslot reserved (so no need to attend way earlier) The climbing courses were grouped into 4 sections, which are clearly indicated on a sign, which also gives an indication of the average time to complete the trail. For the most difficult groups (red and black) you'll have to wait for an employee which approves if your capable to entrer the course. In our case the most advanced green course was already quite heavy to complete (even though we already visited several other climbing parks) The climbing equipment is in good shape and easy to handle. The instructions were both in France and in English. The water jump is so much fun, you have to start with the small ramps and can move up to a level once once you've completed it (yellow - blue - red) after that you're free to choose whatever you prefer. Slide and jump, Slide with a inflatable 'donut' or Slide with a body board. All have seperate slides and queues. Average wait time was best at timeslot at 1230-1500 (less than a minute) at the timeslot 1330-1600 it was a bit longer but still good (2 - 3 minutes) for the parents which do not join, theres an free to enter area where you can sit and enjoy the view / take pictures. Thanks O'fun Park for this unforgettable experience!
Jaap (Xam)

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We arrived at the paintballing having booked in advance. Deciding how everything worked on the website took a long time and the translation was not always clear. I noted that the photographs of the paintballing showed that suits and headwear were provided. The pictorial reminders on the website indicated that closed shoes should be worn but nothing about long clothing. Frequently asked questions stated that one should not worry about what to wear and that it would be provided. My teenagers wore T shirts and shorts with trainers as it was 30 degrees. (When we have undertaken similar activities in UK- all safety equipment is provided.) We were disgusted to be told that there were no suits but thought that if the instructor was concerned about injuries he would refuse to let them partake. He just laughed and did not explain why. After a significant 35 min delay because the 20 men stag party turned up late, they started with 1 minute explanation on English(why was this not translated in written form ?). After 20 mins my daughter left hysterical and in tears, she had been terrified to leave and had been hit on her legs 3 times leaving huge marks/blood blisters. This was no fun- O'Fun Park!!!! We left immediately and will not be returning.
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Dommage de ne mettre qu’une étoile mais le parc a du potentiel mais si il est correctement géré. Le plus gros point noir de notre visite : une ouverture « exceptionnelle » plus tardive. Jusque là cela peut arriver mais j’avais bien vérifié les horaires en début de semaine et la veille aprem de notre venue et il était écrit 11h-18h. Surprise, à notre arrivée à 12h : parc fermé cause raccordement électrique pour leur hôtel (je ne pense pas que cela a été prévu au dernier moment, bref…) donc ouverture à 14h00, joie…... Personne a l’entrée pour indiquer quoi que ce soit et après discussion avec du personnel trouvé par hasard, ils n’avaient pas plus l’air au courant que nous. Difficile donc d’occuper des jeunes enfants pendant 2 h sur un parking. A l’ouverture nous demandons un geste commercial à la vue des prix, de la non indication des horaires sur le site la veille (sinon on serait clairement venu un autre jour), et du fait de ne pas pouvoir faire l’ensemble des activités prévues en 4h. On nous répond que le service communication affirme avoir changer les horaires sur le site internet en amont. En tout cas la veille après midi ce n’était pas le cas. L’erreur est humaine mais il faut savoir le reconnaître. Du coup aucun geste commercial. Bref, même du personnel était compréhensif, heureusement et merci à eux. (Hôtesse de caisse accueillante ainsi que le personnel a l’accrobranche !) Le parc en soit est très diversifié ce qui est un plus, mais nous n’avons donc pas pu faire l’ensemble des activités prévues notamment le poney.. Sachez que les activités ferment plus vers 17h30 que 18h00 par la même occasion, mais selon eux on avait le temps de tout faire ……. En été je ne chercherai même pas à y mettre un pied car c’est une succession de mini jeux donc l’attente doit être sympa. Ce qui est consternant également et que pas mal de choses sont en suppléments alors que vous prenez des formules déjà assez chères a l’entrée pour voir qu’il faut rajouter également 3 euros par ci par là par enfant. Pas de protocole de secouristes si un enfant se blesse, il faut « aller par là ». De plus à notre grande surprise, à l’entrée du mini golf nous avons lu sur le panneau qu’il était accessible pour les personnes qui ont accès à la funzone avec l’ensemble des bracelets qui y ont droit. Pour récupérer les balles et cannes ont nous dit que ce n’est que pour ceux qui ont le pack. Nous leur indiquons le panneau, et on nous dit que « ce n’est pas bon ». Alors que c’est écrit noir sur blanc. Bref les enfants ont passés un bon moment dans les endroits où on nous disait que l’on avait le droit, un peu déçu de pas avoir tout fait. Par contre les accompagnants adultes se sont senti comme des tirelires sur pattes. Accepter de reconnaître ses erreurs et écouter ses clients vous permettront peut être de vous améliorer avant de vouloir créer des hôtels.
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4.0
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2.0
1y

Acrobranche is fine but Water jump sucks.

Had to wait 45 minutes to start, had to wear a helmet but they only have helmets for kids or for big headed people (nothing in between), meaning you hit your head on the inside of the helmet on every jump. Also had to wear a life jacket, but there was not a single one left apart for one XXL life jacket. Had to ask for a smaller one, thankfully they had one in L size. Then you have to wait 5 minutes just to take a single jump. And it's a lot less fun than it looks. Can't control your trajectory and everytime you hit the water it's just a huge pain. On top of all that, it costs 29€ for 2 hours. I'd qualify that as a scam. I only lasted 3 jumps because I got a headache and huge leg pain. I really don't recommend it. You're better off paying 25€ for a whole day at a waterpark nearby.

For Acrobranche, gloves are obligatory and they cost 3€ for a pair on top of the 24€ you already pay for a 2h session. It's also incredibly expensive for what it is, but at least you can last the whole 2h. The gear isn't that great, and the structures are not super well maintained. Ropes are sometimes stuck in the trees, some structures are not well explained when you get to them, some things are kind of broken. There aren't enough professionals to manage everyone who gets stuck and wants to go down, everyone who wants to get permission to go on harder routes, on top of the mandatory 30 min starter course that they have to host.

I don't really recommend this park for a single activity. The price is just not appealing. You have to get the package to have access to multiple activities and then it can...

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5.0
19w

We visited this park three times during our holiday. Once for the tree climbing course (accrobranche) and twice for the water jump. Our kids with the age 12 and 15 loved it. Even during the holidays there is enough parking space. You can skip the first queue if you purchased a tickets online and go directly to the entrance of the activity. They open exactly at the timeslot reserved (so no need to attend way earlier)

The climbing courses were grouped into 4 sections, which are clearly indicated on a sign, which also gives an indication of the average time to complete the trail. For the most difficult groups (red and black) you'll have to wait for an employee which approves if your capable to entrer the course. In our case the most advanced green course was already quite heavy to complete (even though we already visited several other climbing parks) The climbing equipment is in good shape and easy to handle. The instructions were both in France and in English.

The water jump is so much fun, you have to start with the small ramps and can move up to a level once once you've completed it (yellow - blue - red) after that you're free to choose whatever you prefer. Slide and jump, Slide with a inflatable 'donut' or Slide with a body board. All have seperate slides and queues. Average wait time was best at timeslot at 1230-1500 (less than a minute) at the timeslot 1330-1600 it was a bit longer but still good (2 - 3 minutes) for the parents which do not join, theres an free to enter area where you can sit and enjoy the view / take pictures.

Thanks O'fun Park for this...

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1.0
2y

We arrived at the paintballing having booked in advance. Deciding how everything worked on the website took a long time and the translation was not always clear. I noted that the photographs of the paintballing showed that suits and headwear were provided. The pictorial reminders on the website indicated that closed shoes should be worn but nothing about long clothing. Frequently asked questions stated that one should not worry about what to wear and that it would be provided. My teenagers wore T shirts and shorts with trainers as it was 30 degrees. (When we have undertaken similar activities in UK- all safety equipment is provided.) We were disgusted to be told that there were no suits but thought that if the instructor was concerned about injuries he would refuse to let them partake. He just laughed and did not explain why. After a significant 35 min delay because the 20 men stag party turned up late, they started with 1 minute explanation on English(why was this not translated in written form ?). After 20 mins my daughter left hysterical and in tears, she had been terrified to leave and had been hit on her legs 3 times leaving huge marks/blood blisters. This was no fun- O'Fun Park!!!! We left immediately and will not...

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