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  • lovessunandbeach
    Byron Center, MI574 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Sun, shade, activities of all sizes and shapes and kids of ALL mobility needs. It is an amazing playground that is accessible for all. Great eating area as well. Enjoy the wonderful amenities. One note is to bring your own soap. They run out.
    Written June 26, 2019
    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
  • ElyseArsy
    Michigan, United States79 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We brought our 6 year old son here for his birthday on a Friday morning - early August - right after they opened. Right away I was happy to see that it wasn't busy and that this place was huge! To the right as you walk in there is a waiving signing station, we signed the waiver assuming it was for the whole facility, however, it was just for the jump park.
    To start all the activities - arcade, rides, mini golf, etc are all paid for and put on a card. You take this card to the attendant at the attraction and that is how you get on - it is the new version of a "ticket" or coins. There are pros and cons to this - biggest con is that at the end of the day I had 4 cards and $.25 left on 3. You can buy packages with tickets to the attractions and the arcade up front - but if you choose to do it individually you'll have multiple transactions and could end up with more cards. I think the packages are the way to go.
    We started in the arcade - I found it as clean as you can keep an arcade that sees daily abuse, so i was impressed by that. There is a pretty decent array of games for all ages. You can easily get a card with the amount of credits you want to put on it - you can also check balances, add funds, etc. at the kiosks.
    I then paid for the go-karts. Our son was too short to do the indoor ones but the outdoor were perfect. I was able to buy a double ride and a single ride and we were the only ones on the track - that was awesome.
    Next were bumper boats - I paid for 3 single rider tickets, as a double rider option wasn't advertised. Our son wanted to ride with my husband so the attendant let us know we could return and purchase a double rider option - although this took a while to get a manager to do, it saved me $6. In our opinion this ride was not worth the money. Again, we were the only riders.
    We went back to the arcade for a while and then cashed in our points - if you aren't playing games that accumulate points (like shooting games) you aren't going to have many points to spend - not many options! 5 points gets you a single tootsie roll.
    Next up was the jump park - for just the 6 year old for one hour (plus the required pair of socks) was $21 - that is pretty expensive. The jump park isn't as big as an Altitude Jump Park but it has a lot of things to do - rock wall, javelin pit, rope swing, basketball area, dodgeball, and a place for the little kiddos. At this point it was getting a little busier and a lot of older kids / adults jumping around - since it's not huge our kiddo got mixed in with a lot of the bigger people. As with jump park, you get a little concerned about people not watching out for the littles. There are a lot of seating options in the jump park area for people to sit and watch - this was nice!
    Things we did not do but looked cool - Ninja Obstacle Course, indoor rollercoaster (more for little kids), indoor co-karts, bumper cars and mini golf. The 360 & sky hopper (?) were closed for maintenance.
    Throughout the whole facility I found it clean and well kept. Lots of employees! Biggest tip - get there early!!
    Written February 9, 2023
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  • Bill V
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of the best public, county-owned and operated courses in Michigan, when it is not flooded by heavy rain in the Buck Creek watershed. But it is very hard to get early morning tee times because management favors members by blocking out morning tee times to the public. I wonder if a course owned by government is allowed to discriminate in this way? We would golf here more often if we could get morning tee times.
    Written September 16, 2023
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  • WorldTravel8954954510
    Michigan1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We run to Vander Veen’s Dutch Store every October or November to pick up De Heer’s chocolate letters to give to our children and grandchildren every Christmas. I also picked up Dutch saucijzenbroodjes (Dutch sausage rolls) for my husband.

    Definitely one of THE places to go for our family treats.
    Written November 22, 2022
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  • seescokid
    Grand Rapids, MI3,194 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Been here since ‘67 and I couldn’t find it listed here on TripAdvisor so let them know of it. Only played here twice over the last 25 years and it’s an ego builder at only 5500 yards and great to score well. Has character ( especially back nine) and rolling hills and mature trees abound. Got a $19 teeoff.com rate which still saved $7 off senior weekday rate of $26 on 7/6/21. A hot 90 degrees and 70 dew point made it uncomfortable. Course has some tough shots and doglegs here and there and knowing the course really helps. Tom setting up tee times does a great job. Played very well on the front at one under which makes one feel good. Back nine a lot more elevations and character and challenge.
    Much better rates than taxpayer funded Kaufman a couple miles away but not as long and challenging.Be careful especially on front nine of balls coming and going in all directions. Had a great day in the heat with wife and friends and been a while since I was one under on nine.
    Written July 8, 2021
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