The Adventure Park at The Discovery Museum Opens for 2016 Season on April 9 With New Convenience Feature
March 31, 2016 – The Adventure Park at The Discovery Museum, located at 4450 Park Avenue in Bridgeport, CT will open for its 2016 season of zip line and climbing fun on April 9. This year the park has added an important new feature: online reservations. The new service is to help assure customers of their choice of climbing date and time and avoid waiting lines. When reserved customers arrive at the park—just like making reservations at a restaurant—their reserved spot will be waiting for them.
“The public has been asking for this and we listened,” said John Hines, Adventure Park Partner, “We want the same thing our customers want: to get them into their treetop fun when they want it, as quickly and smoothly as possible.”
Reserve Anytime Online
Reservations may be easily made 24-hours-a-day at the park’s website where the reservations link is plainly marked in bright orange. After clicking on it the visitor will see a grid showing available activities at the park with times to select. From there it’s a simple click-through process. After making a reservation the customer receives a confirmation email and everything should be ready when they arrive at the park: their reserved starting time, their reserved safety harness and climbing instruction and their reserved adventure in the treetops.
This year The Adventure Park will continue to offer its special combination experience of zip lines mixed with challenge bridges between the trees that keeps people coming back for more. The park’s friendly staff is available to answer questions and assist from the moment customers arrive to the moment they conclude their climb and return home with satisfied “I did it!” smiles.
What is The Adventure Park?
The Adventure Park is not one single aerial treetop trail but a variety of different, color-coded trails of differing challenge levels—beginner through expert—that climbers choose from depending on their age or climbing experience. These aerial trails consist of platforms installed in the trees and connected by various configurations of cable, wood and rope to form “crossings” of different kinds including the ever-popular zip lines. Climbers wear harnesses which are doubly secured to safety cables using the Park’s “always locked on” system of interlocking safety clips. Before venturing onto the trails climbers receive an interactive orientation and practice session.
The Adventure Park at The Discovery Museum is designed, built and operated by Outdoor Ventures in cooperation with The Discovery Museum. For hours and prices click here. For further details and updates please visit www.DiscoveryTrees.org, email Info@DiscoveryTrees.org or call 203-690-1717.
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Anthony Wellman
The Adventure Park at The Discovery Museum
(203) 690-1717
http://www.DiscoveryAdventurePark.org
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