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Boundless Adventures - Kenosha Zipline & Aerial Park

9800 County Hwy M B, Bristol, WI 53104
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Reviews of Boundless Adventures - Kenosha Zipline & Aerial Park

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Kids 14, 11, 8 had a great time. Mom and Dad watched from the ground. Awesome variety of difficulty, and tons of different content. Harnesses are high quality, and everything is newer and well maintained. If you are physically able and want to power through as many courses as you can, I Highly recommend to start early when they open, as w/ few people, you can get through a lot of content in that first hour to hour and a half. After 2 hours of opening, it still doesn't feel that crowded, but there is considerably more waiting from one obstacle to another, compared to zero waiting at opening, which will limit the total number of courses you will be able to get through. For those wanting a more casual pace, later in the day is fine, as you will have more time to rest between obstacles w/ folks in front. Note: Zip lines are all shorter and lower speed variety and part of the courses. e.g., There is no option to just do any zip lines without doing the courses.

For time wise references, we arrived at opening 9am w/ 9:15am reservations. After hitting bathrooms, checking in, getting gloves, getting harnesses on, orientation, the kids were on their first course at 9:30am. Our window with 9:15am checkin was 3 hours, 9:45am until 12:45pm, so we started a bit early, since orientation was quick w/ few ppl there at opening of the day. Less than 10 ppl across all 9 courses at this time. Virtually no traffic for first 2 courses they did. Our 8yr old daughter was able to do 3 beginner (yellow) and 2 intermediate (green). Our 11yr old son was able to do 2 beginner (yellow) and 2 intermediate (green), also repeating one green course a 2nd time, and a small part of a advanced (blue) course. The 8 and 11 yr olds cashed out early at about 12:15pm, and removed harnesses completely exhausted (85 and humid the day we went). Our 14 year old got through 8 of 9 courses, skipping one beginner (yellow). The 2nd blue courses, which he did 2nd to last, he spent a considerable time waiting ( 25mins) from obstacle to obstacle just because of traffic. He entered the expert (black) course at the very end of our window at 12:45pm. There were only 2 other ppl on the black course at the time, and they repelled down at the halfway point. My son repelled down end of the black course at 1:15pm as the 2nd half of the course he was unimpeded. Moral of the story is, the time it takes to get through the courses may be more dependent on volume of folks in front of you, rather than your own ability. Passing is possible at each obstacle, but in practice if ppl are queued 2-3 deep for an obstacle, it rarely happens. Waiting is much more prevalent on blue and black vs yellow and green.

Also, they have a real nice setup where all 9 courses start from a centralized platform and w/ picnic tables collocated, so we brought our lunch, snacks and drinks and kids were able to take breaks between courses and eat and hydrate...

The staff from checkin, to harness fitting, to helping ppl at the courses were phenomenal. ...

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5.0
1y

I visited Boundless Adventures today with my 13 yr old Autistic God-Son, and what a wonderful time he had!! Starting with Mr. Chris, who made sure he had a staff member, Mr. Ben to take him around to demonstrate how to use the harness and how to use the different stations, he never left his side, and he said my God-Son did and EXCELLENT JOB on his first time on the equipment! Then we met Mr. Max on the way out, who allowed him to use the Ax to try to hit the wooden target!! He hit it on HIS VERY FIRST THROW!! Miss Michelle was was nice to stand beside me to get my waiver submitted with no problems. Before I got to the park, I called a different Chris who answers their phones, he gave me all the information I needed to make our first visit enjoyable! Mr. Chris that answered the phone was very kind and knowledgeable! If you are looking for a nice, fun, safe place to take your entire family, THIS IS THE PLACE!! I also feel like this will be an AMAZING PLACE for couples, first date, date night, birthday party, Field trips, any outing you can think of...BOUNDLESS ADVENTURES IS THE PLACE TO GO! I PROMISE YOU WILL HAVE A GREAT TIME!! THE STAFF IS VERY NICE, THE BATHROOMS ARE VERY, VERY CLEAN TO BE LOCATED IN A PARK!! THE LOBBY WAS VERY CLEAN ALSO!! THANK YOU BOUNDLESS ADVENTURES FOR MAKING MY GOD-SON SO HAPPY TODAY. Before he got out of the car, he said to me, "Miss Julia, that was so much fun! Can I do it again?!!" YES, INDEED WE WILL BE...

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5.0
2y

We had such a great time. The staff are friendly and helpful. The setting is beautiful. I was most impressed by the number of different climbing options available, especially for the younger kids, and it can take you a while to go through the routes. It keeps the experience fun to have each route be a little different. I completed two of the yellow routes and two green routes to accompany the younger kids in my group. As an adult, you have to duck or crawl through a couple elements on the yellow course, as they are best suited for kids. The green routes are lots of fun and only slightly more challenging than yellow. I did not have time to try the blue course. I did the black route at the end, the hardest route, and this is where my fear of heights finally kicked in. The course is quite challenging to complete (swinging ropes that contain what looks like spinning rolling pins to try to balance upon). I would not have made it without a couple of friends helping me onto the platform a couple of times. The platforms could use a rope or something to help you get back on if you fall off of the elements on the black course, as some slope uphill at the end and there is nothing to grab onto with the platform to pull yourself back up. Otherwise, the whole experience was fun and worthwhile, with a great value for the money. They even built in an extra 30 minutes for the safety training. I would definitely...

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wewisconsinwewisconsin
Unplug for the day and reconnect up in the trees! Boundless Adventures in Bristol, WI is open for the season—zip lines, rope challenges, and fresh air fun for the whole family. No screens, just laughs, climbs, and unforgettable memories. #BoundlessAdventuresWI #BristolWI #KenoshaCounty #FamilyAdventure #ZiplineFun #RopesCourse #TravelWisconsin #OutdoorFamilyFun #NoScreensJustNature #TreeTopAdventure #DiscoverWisconsin #WiscoFun #GetOutside #outwigo @Boundless Adventures
Anthony PetrovichAnthony Petrovich
Kids 14, 11, 8 had a great time. Mom and Dad watched from the ground. Awesome variety of difficulty, and tons of different content. Harnesses are high quality, and everything is newer and well maintained. If you are physically able and want to power through as many courses as you can, I Highly recommend to start early when they open, as w/ few people, you can get through a lot of content in that first hour to hour and a half. After 2 hours of opening, it still doesn't feel that crowded, but there is considerably more waiting from one obstacle to another, compared to zero waiting at opening, which will limit the total number of courses you will be able to get through. For those wanting a more casual pace, later in the day is fine, as you will have more time to rest between obstacles w/ folks in front. Note: Zip lines are all shorter and lower speed variety and part of the courses. e.g., There is no option to just do any zip lines without doing the courses. For time wise references, we arrived at opening 9am w/ 9:15am reservations. After hitting bathrooms, checking in, getting gloves, getting harnesses on, orientation, the kids were on their first course at 9:30am. Our window with 9:15am checkin was 3 hours, 9:45am until 12:45pm, so we started a bit early, since orientation was quick w/ few ppl there at opening of the day. Less than 10 ppl across all 9 courses at this time. Virtually no traffic for first 2 courses they did. Our 8yr old daughter was able to do 3 beginner (yellow) and 2 intermediate (green). Our 11yr old son was able to do 2 beginner (yellow) and 2 intermediate (green), also repeating one green course a 2nd time, and a small part of a advanced (blue) course. The 8 and 11 yr olds cashed out early at about 12:15pm, and removed harnesses completely exhausted (85 and humid the day we went). Our 14 year old got through 8 of 9 courses, skipping one beginner (yellow). The 2nd blue courses, which he did 2nd to last, he spent a considerable time waiting (> 25mins) from obstacle to obstacle just because of traffic. He entered the expert (black) course at the very end of our window at 12:45pm. There were only 2 other ppl on the black course at the time, and they repelled down at the halfway point. My son repelled down end of the black course at 1:15pm as the 2nd half of the course he was unimpeded. Moral of the story is, the time it takes to get through the courses may be more dependent on volume of folks in front of you, rather than your own ability. Passing is possible at each obstacle, but in practice if ppl are queued 2-3 deep for an obstacle, it rarely happens. Waiting is much more prevalent on blue and black vs yellow and green. Also, they have a real nice setup where all 9 courses start from a centralized platform and w/ picnic tables collocated, so we brought our lunch, snacks and drinks and kids were able to take breaks between courses and eat and hydrate... The staff from checkin, to harness fitting, to helping ppl at the courses were phenomenal. Highly recommend.
Wendy OlsonWendy Olson
We booked a 3hour birthday party climb for my son and 7 other boys. The entire booking process was so easy, we booked it all online. The party was yesterday and I can’t say enough good things about our experience. This place has mad organization skills. They are on top of the entire check-in, waiver signing, glove fitting, harnessing, ALL of it. When we got on the course there was one boy in our group who was pretty ambivalent, and after about 10minutes of back and forth courage, a ground worker came over and encouraged this boy and gave him support on how to make it easier…and she didn’t give up on him until he made it! And she was so incredibly positive and patient and encouraging to all 8 of these sweet crazy boys. The vibes from this place are nothing but fun, adventure and safety. My husband and I also did the course and we left feeling so satisfied and happy that I could’ve puked. My son told me it was his favorite day of his life so far. We are going to book a family climb immediately, we are already chomping at the bit to go back. Ten out of ten the whole entire experience. Thank you a million times over for making my son, all of his friends and their parents, and my husband and I so happy!
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Kids 14, 11, 8 had a great time. Mom and Dad watched from the ground. Awesome variety of difficulty, and tons of different content. Harnesses are high quality, and everything is newer and well maintained. If you are physically able and want to power through as many courses as you can, I Highly recommend to start early when they open, as w/ few people, you can get through a lot of content in that first hour to hour and a half. After 2 hours of opening, it still doesn't feel that crowded, but there is considerably more waiting from one obstacle to another, compared to zero waiting at opening, which will limit the total number of courses you will be able to get through. For those wanting a more casual pace, later in the day is fine, as you will have more time to rest between obstacles w/ folks in front. Note: Zip lines are all shorter and lower speed variety and part of the courses. e.g., There is no option to just do any zip lines without doing the courses. For time wise references, we arrived at opening 9am w/ 9:15am reservations. After hitting bathrooms, checking in, getting gloves, getting harnesses on, orientation, the kids were on their first course at 9:30am. Our window with 9:15am checkin was 3 hours, 9:45am until 12:45pm, so we started a bit early, since orientation was quick w/ few ppl there at opening of the day. Less than 10 ppl across all 9 courses at this time. Virtually no traffic for first 2 courses they did. Our 8yr old daughter was able to do 3 beginner (yellow) and 2 intermediate (green). Our 11yr old son was able to do 2 beginner (yellow) and 2 intermediate (green), also repeating one green course a 2nd time, and a small part of a advanced (blue) course. The 8 and 11 yr olds cashed out early at about 12:15pm, and removed harnesses completely exhausted (85 and humid the day we went). Our 14 year old got through 8 of 9 courses, skipping one beginner (yellow). The 2nd blue courses, which he did 2nd to last, he spent a considerable time waiting (> 25mins) from obstacle to obstacle just because of traffic. He entered the expert (black) course at the very end of our window at 12:45pm. There were only 2 other ppl on the black course at the time, and they repelled down at the halfway point. My son repelled down end of the black course at 1:15pm as the 2nd half of the course he was unimpeded. Moral of the story is, the time it takes to get through the courses may be more dependent on volume of folks in front of you, rather than your own ability. Passing is possible at each obstacle, but in practice if ppl are queued 2-3 deep for an obstacle, it rarely happens. Waiting is much more prevalent on blue and black vs yellow and green. Also, they have a real nice setup where all 9 courses start from a centralized platform and w/ picnic tables collocated, so we brought our lunch, snacks and drinks and kids were able to take breaks between courses and eat and hydrate... The staff from checkin, to harness fitting, to helping ppl at the courses were phenomenal. Highly recommend.
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We booked a 3hour birthday party climb for my son and 7 other boys. The entire booking process was so easy, we booked it all online. The party was yesterday and I can’t say enough good things about our experience. This place has mad organization skills. They are on top of the entire check-in, waiver signing, glove fitting, harnessing, ALL of it. When we got on the course there was one boy in our group who was pretty ambivalent, and after about 10minutes of back and forth courage, a ground worker came over and encouraged this boy and gave him support on how to make it easier…and she didn’t give up on him until he made it! And she was so incredibly positive and patient and encouraging to all 8 of these sweet crazy boys. The vibes from this place are nothing but fun, adventure and safety. My husband and I also did the course and we left feeling so satisfied and happy that I could’ve puked. My son told me it was his favorite day of his life so far. We are going to book a family climb immediately, we are already chomping at the bit to go back. Ten out of ten the whole entire experience. Thank you a million times over for making my son, all of his friends and their parents, and my husband and I so happy!
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