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Not as campy as Alice, so it also wasnt quite as good. The bridges were fun and it is just so surprising to see this type of attraction at a chain park. I would think Great Escape is very close to what shapiro envisions for his family friendly park, BTW this is also one of the best Bugs cartoons of all time.
Its alright, better for kids. Not as good as what it was before, Jungleland. It still has the fun shaking bridge though.
I kind of liked this walk-through attraction. Though it was technically part of the Looney Tunes childrens area, that was just sort of the departure point, with the majority of it taking place along the stream that extended quite far back into the woods. It kind of reminded me of Disneys Tom Sawyer Island. Though there is a prescribed path here, it is, as mentioned, in a very natural setting, with a fun obstacle-course style. There are cutouts of Bugs, Daffy, and Elmer Fudd throughout, up to their usual antics during hunting season. But I especially liked the rope bridges and barrel bridges and such that were encountered along the route. This whole thing was not very crowded, it was quite lengthy, shaded, and cool, and there was plenty to see and do, both for kids and adults, so I rank it higher than the other walk-through at Great Escape, Alice in Wonderland.
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