AL. Ringling Mansion
7 miles
Our historic, Edwardian mansion was built in 1905 by the famous Al Ringling and is cu...
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First time doing this & will make sure to do it every time.we go back! Totally fun & very interactive! Our kids loved it!
Compared to magic quest at Traverse City this is way better. Doesn't feel like an afterthought. Nice to have it's own area. The play structure to keep other kids entertained is a great idea too bad it wasn't open. There is also a nice area for parents to sit. Also bathrooms are close buy.
Kinda cool. But you know how places like this let stuff wear out, stop working without fixing it, and entering a state of general disrepair? Guilty! It's not awful, but it's clear. They're too busy rolling in the dough to care, so they're walling things off, jimmy-rigging them to work in a "sorta" fashion, and calling it a day. I expect better from attractions who can afford it as much as these people can.
Spent over $100 but the kids ran around for 6+ hours and got cool wands that light up. Something different and kind of fun. Worth the money.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
Super dorky fun in the best possible way. Spent hours here without realizing it. In fact, our kids got tired but my wife and I wouldn't leave until we'd finished all the quests
It's cool for something to do for the kids, especially kids that are into dragons and wizardry and whatnot. Has some cool themed areas for kids and some cool climbing and slides for the kids to burn some energy.
Super fun interactive experience spread on 4 levels. Become a Magi and Immerse yourself into a fantasy world filled with adventures, magical creatures and hidden treasures. Fight dragons and goblins, play with fairies and help pixies. My kids loved it. Many different quests to complete. Well worth the price and you get to keep your magic wand and use it again on your next visit. A must if you are in the Dells.
Very disappointed!! Almost all of the kid rope areas were closed for repairs and we had to use the stairs instead. You basically just wave a wand which you have to purchase for $20 at screens and similar items everywhere. I don’t understand how it was a “quest” or game. After 15 minutes, we left. We tried to get our money back because of the closed areas and lack of engaging activities, but no luck. I would never recommend this place to anyone. We thought it was affiliated with or similar to the original Wizard Quest that was relocated in town, but it is not.
My kids and I just love MagiQuest!!! It's so much fun! Definitely gives you a workout though, lots of up and down stairs and walking around to find stuff on quests. So worth the money. Hours of fun! This year we brought some friends and two teenagers did ShadowQuest, they said it was tricky but still tons of fun, just not as easy as MagiQuest...which can be tricky too.
I'm sure it's a lot more fun when it's fully open, unfortunately due to covid restrictions they were partially closed and that was disappointing but we will be back when they are fully open and can enjoy it the way it was intended.