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Wow this was better than I expected because

Wow this was better than I expected because
1- The staff let us split up the $21.99 packages however we wanted. Most tourist attractions would never do that! We bought two bundles and split them between 4 of us. They basically gave us 8 tickets and said we could use them interchangeably for other things, e.g. instead of two of us doing the laser challenge, all 4 of us got to do the mirror maze. Saved us over $40! Kids played Magiquest while Mom and Dad played putt putt and we all 4 did the mirror maze. Total was $49 with tax and we were there around two hours.

2- My teens grew up playing Magiquest at Great Wolf Lodge in Williamsburg, VA. This location had 3 realms and they could have played all day. They rushed to do as much in an hour as possible. The fact that a loaner wand is included is epic! Great Wolf made you buy one (another $15 at least!) Definitely well-designed technology for a great scavenger hunt. The only upside to Great Wolf is that the adventure lasts your whole two day stay until you complete your quest. This one is timed by the half hour so it is more of a time race.

3- The mirror maze is no joke - This 38 year old mama got separated from the pack and lost in the middle, going round and round and it was hilarious. I finally changed my strategy and found the fam. It was a good laugh and not for the claustrophobic! Great attraction, lots of fun.

4- Pirate Golf was old and a little run down but the black lights made it fun. Some similar technology to Magiquest upstairs was sprinkled around - 2 motion sensor screens with characters talking to you and a cool moving projected ship scene on one wall. The 18 holes had some fun challenges and it was like a cute little date my husband and I didn t expect.

All I all a good value considering you get all 4 attractions for $22 per person. We didn t try the laser challenge (they let us use the tickets for the maze.)
So glad we went. Saturdays are a bit busy.

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