DO NOT COME WITH ANYTHING VALUABLES. STAFF MAY "LOSE" YOUR VALUABLES
We were told that we had to take off all jewelery for safety including rings and earrings. We put our $10 rings in our backpack and handed it to the locker attendant.
Later that night we discovered that all 3 small pieces of gold looking jewelry were taken, everything else in the pocket, including all the keys, medicine, receipts were still there. We wanted to chalk it up to an accident but the more we thought about it, the more sus it became. If it had been an accident and things fell out, you would expect other things to have fallen, or maybe only 1 or 2 pieces of jewelry. But the fact that all 3 were gone and everything was exactly where it was was very strange.
We contacted the owners as we were pretty sure a rogue employee took them but only asked if they found anything that maybe "fell out" to give them an out. They said they'd look but never responded to further messages.
The park itself is quite fun. But pretty dangerous as others have pointed out. A lot of the features are pretty high and super difficult to climb, even as someone who boulders and rock climbed quite a bit. The part that is pretty lame is that they charge extra for renting non slip socks. The risk of slipping is extremely high. Honestly the socks should be mandatory and provided to everyone, instead of profiting off a safety item.
All in all I got the sense that the owners just don't really care to much about their customers and one day someone will get seriously concussed from falling or getting trapped in the slots between platforms and I'm sure they'll show just as much care and caution for a $10...
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