This was our first time doing this and let me tell you it was a BLAST! Who knew my daughter was not only NOT afraid of heights but she could climb like a money with no fear. Made me very proud to see that. Now my wife… LOL She did the toe tap on the rope many times before going an easier direction. What makes it so fun is that you can do that with out a problem. Other then the heat, we could have stayed there much longer. Truly a great part of our weekend adventure.
John D.
Place rating: 4 Middleport, PA
I am not a fan, but my 6 yr old son is. They would have had to call the fire department if I would have tried this.
Samantha P.
Place rating: 5 Rosedale, MD
We took our first trip to Luray Caverns this past weekend. We did all the activities next to Luray Caverns, including the ropes course. We all did it, but some people just let their kids do it and they stayed on the ground and watched them. It wasn’t scary, but it was fun. It is a steel structure, so it is sturdy. There are mostly different things to walk on, like a tight rope, balance beam, and steps placed at different angles and distances. There are three levels, but the first level is small and only for little kids. You could stay on as long as you wanted, which was nice. My seven year old daughter especially liked it. The only thing I didn’t like about it is you can’t take a cell phone or camera on it. They have lockers or you can take them to your car.
Anita W.
Place rating: 4 Silver Spring, MD
We let both of our kids try this ropes course. It’s a metal structure that they are attached into the entire time — there is absolutely no chance of falling. It’s 3 levels tall and box-shaped with lots of different obstacles to cross. We’d tried the same style course before at a theme park. Both my 9 and 6 year old loved it. Worth the money.