I'm probably going there next month some time. I havn't been there in over a year. Besides the obvious (Big Chief and water parks) what is something good there? Duck tours are not good. Thanks.
Well, if you're willing to spend a few (well, more than a few) bucks, check out the Extreme World park right across from Big Chief. There's a bunch of extremely thrilling stuff to do there... The things they have there actually really scare me!http://www.extremeworld.com
Im going to the Dells from the 6th-10th of next month. The only place Im going to is Big Chief one day and the next day Noahs Ark. The rest of the time Ill be at a paintball place, canoeing, and kayaking. Its going to be a lot of fun. Um besides Big Chief and water parks theres really nothing else worth going to in the Dells.
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Oh yeah! Someplace in The Dells, there is one of the first (and only I think) Robo-coasters... It's a sweet looking ride designed by Germany based company Kuka Roboter. I wanted to ride it but ran out of time... Next time I go, I'll be sure not to miss that thing!
It's actually more of a moving VR experience. I think it's at Riverview,but I'll find out more next month,when I make the holy trek to the Dells.Biggs,for pure creepiness,check out Storybook Gardens. If you're into the surreal,check it out.The last time I was in the Dells,I sold my shiny blue "club" shirt to a man who identified himself as "Dave Of The Dells" for 27 dollars. The night didn't get any better after that.Hail Pledge Jones.
The robo-coaster can be seen at http://www.robocoaster.com. It looks like a big robotic arm basically... With two seats that look like invert seats (OTSR's).
I know there's a life size maze that I allways wanted to try, but I don't know if it's good or not. Noah's ark has that new ride (is it open yet?) I'd check that out. And they opened this new pizza place last winter that has awesome pizza. That's all I can really think of right now. Oh yeah, that sky scraper ride by the huge mini golf place with the log flume. It costs money but it looks like it's worth it.
In Eagle River, WI, there is a small go-kart park called Kartway that has nascar carts that require a drivers licence. If you are ever up that way, it's just outside of town. I forgot which highway, but as you leave downtown going north, you take a right. It's just a couple miles down the road. Other than those, I know of no other fast go-karts anywhere.