This is a ropes course more than anything. We had a blast and would highly recommend going - and would come back again! It was such a hot day that the rain was welcome and made it even more of an adventure! It was heavy rain and I could hear on the radios that staff were actively monitoring the weather reports in case it became unsafe and they had to clear the course. We were on the course during a sudden and unexpected rain storm. We opted to leave hats and sunglasses in the car so we didn’t lose them along the course and were glad that we made that decision. The course is primarily shaded so while we did wear sunscreen and bug spray, we probably would have been fine without it. That was outdoors and took less than one minute.Īfter orientation, we moved just as our group (2 of us) and were apart from the two other groups that did orientation during our time slot. The one exception was when the staff needed to check our harnesses to ensure our safety. It was nice to see that it wasn’t just policies on paper/the website - they were actively being implemented.Īll staff and guests are required to wear face masks any time you’re within 6’ of another person (so during orientation and infrequently along the course) but we were able to remain 6’ from others not in our group at almost all times. They were very mindful of both covid-19 health procedures and general adventure course safety procedures. We arrived about 15 minutes before our start time and were welcomed and the staff checked us in. We had a great visit to Go Ape today and would recommend it as a fun and safe outdoor adventure even for those being very cautious and selective of activities during the global pandemic.
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