Next Level consists of three, 22m high hexagonal steel towers, interconnected by kilometres of cable, ropes and timber. Access to your chosen circuit is via the staircase on the Main Tower, stopping at the level with your chosen circuit. Before you begin climbing, you will be safely attached to the circuits from the base of the staircase, with our state-of-the-art, continuous safety system.
Brett Corbett
4 months agoIncredible high ropes course, my kids absolute loved it and are keen to go back and do the next progression level. My son froze up in fear on one high section, the staff member went out to him and talked very calmly that he can do it and to just relax and take one step at a time etc. he was able to continue on his own and was so proud he finished.
Adrian Freer
a month agoVery disappointing experience after spending $450 for a family group adventure. Some safety issues where our 12 year old kids made their way onto a level way too advance and without adult supervision. How can that happen? Could have been very serious. And then they were refused further access. My other daughter hurt her hand after there was no supervision to help her get off the big zip line. Also no refund for my elderly Mother who had a panic attack on the first section and needed to get straight off. Not a great day out.
Amanda Paterson
a week agoAmazing, Amazing, Amazing,.. I took my daughter today to add to both our "Firsts Experiences.". I'm 52. It was scary but I totally loved it.. I want to go again.😃 Shout out to Karl (staff), was soooo helpful, kind and very patient with both of us 100% thumbs up to him. Thankyou for your encouragement ..
Cheryl Leong
2 months agoThe 2 hosts there were there were excellent. A young man Mika helped our boy through and encouraged him . At the end , our son said he loved zip lining ! Thank you !
Geoff Stein
6 months agoOnly about six people on the under 8's course, so no waiting. Great level of challenge for my granddaughter (and me 😄). Staff assistance was friendly and considerate of the hesitancy of some of the kids. Price was reasonable but perhaps a discount for seniors, 10%?