Reviews of MagiQuest (Tourist Attraction)

1400 Great Wolf Dr, Baraboo, WI 53913, United States Located in: Great Wolf Lodge

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REVIEWS OF MagiQuest IN Wisconsin

Jacob Burns

It is only expensive if you quit early and don't play all the runes/adventures (how quick does the $ go at the arcade?). My 6 year old boy loved it (i think we played about 5+ hours). He got frustrated with the hardest adventure (Red Dragon), but with supportful words of encouragement and tips from Jeremiah (thank you!) He did it himself and enjoyed it immensely.

Jesse H

Fun for almost every kid. Interactive wonderland of mystical adventures.

Chaos Quinn

Closed early. But otherwise it’s pretty fun

Amanda Monahan

This place is so much fun. My 3 year old loved completing the quests and defeating the red dragon! The employees are also super friendly and helpful.

Nicholas Davenport

We got one wand for the family to share, and it's worked out just fine. Quests are varied enough to stay fun despite the common formula of "find four objects and bring them to a character." We're about halfway through the quests and fully intend to complete, and we'll definitely do at least one of the three adventures. Probably 3-4 hours to get through everything.

Nicholas John

I was really skeptical but, this was actually a lot of fun. My son would have spent the rest of our vacation at this place.

Andrew Engebretson

A little pricey, about $35 per kid with the wands (required to play). Kids (7 and 9) had fun just running around but didn't pay much attention to the quests. I would recommend wizard quest over this place.

Amma's World

This experience was kind of disappointing. It is hard to figure out what the idea of the experience is all about. The employee who explained it knew what he was talking about, but spoke fast using jargon that only people familiar with this type of activity would understand. My 8 year old grandson was so frustrated that he almost cried and wanted to quit.

David Diehl

Great place to take kids, hours of fun!!

koa diaz

It was the best part of my stay at the " Great wolf lodge."

The 3 B. Lockwins

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.

Matthew Arnsdorff

Definitely had a blast! Our daughter was entertained for hours completely quests and adventures, finding gold and runes and discovering clues. Kept us moving around and as others have said a great workout! My only complaint would have to be staffing - only the one person working in the shop is available to help - who is often tied up with other customers or helping to sell merchandise and set up new users. Having one other person working to help answer questions or maybe even giving clues or charging gold for help would be a huge help and would have gotten all 5 stars. Will definitely return and don’t want to downplay the fun!

Samuel Gire

Things are broken, Dragon is unresponsive to casting order, ShadowQuest had to be rebooted 4 times before it would work, and honestly in a world of VR gaming, this needs a huge update. Unfortunately it will probably just be allowed to break fown until they close it. It is a repetitve search and find good for very little kids, but they will not have the stamina to finish it. Go play a VR game at an arcade.

Katrina Leach

The kids enjoyed this so much. It's fun and let's them burn energy from finding all the clues on different levels of the building

Charmander 97

I prefer wizards quest but nephew still had fun.

Joshua Stevens

Great activity fir the kids!

amy podgorski

So so.much fun!! Kids loved it.

Cynthia Patterson

Adventurous an fun great concept

Angel Fodor

Great fun for all ages. Individual quests (searching for runes) and adventures (fighting creatures like goblins, and finding things like jewels). Easy to follow clues, slides and lots of accessories to go with wands (belt, capes, costumes for kids, etc) And lovely gift shop. Easy to start and stop as needed (don't need to complete all at one time). Very friendly and helpful staff.

steve grabowski

Fun time for the kids. Don't go too fast.

Kevin William

Expensive to start.... buy a wand and pay admission. But if you stay at the lodge your admission price let's you play the whole stay. My kids loved it for hours! Tons of exercise too. Highly recommended.

Jesse Huston

Fun for all.

Kelly Gahlon

I could not follow the game or rules when overly gaming staff was trying to tell me in tech terminology - twice. I gave up and walked out.

Drake Rudolph

This is a really fun and interactive game for people of all ages. Don’t let the prices scare you away because this was a lot of fun that I’d definitely do it sometime soon again. I do wish they would keep building and try new stuff because after awhile it can get a little boring doing the same stuff over and over again. Did still enjoy what they did have to offer. Really recommend trying this out.

chris cash

My 14, 11, and 7 year old girls loved this place and played it for nearly 2 days straight. My 17 yr old who is wheelchair bound was very upset that the games they had were not accessible. She could play certain small quests, but most of the quests required going up one or 2 flights of stairs which she could not do. I would recommend having a modified set of quests for someone in a wheelchair so they don't feel so left out. Management did refund her game, but she really just wanted to play like her sisters.

Mark Joy

Very family friendly. Lots of fun for kids and adults

Stacy S

My son absolutely loves Magiquest. He is 9 and wants to be in there more than the water park. Great addition to Great Wolf Lodge.

Kelly M

MagiQuest is one of the most wholesome, active, and entertaining attractions we have done with our children in a long time. We went with 7 and 3 year old girls. Both loved the experience, and dare I say, we as adults also had a lot of fun. Imagine playing make-believe with your child with the added bonus of realistic setting, interactive characters, and physical movement through climbing features, stairs, slides, and multiple stories. Our children spent hours here on multiple days throughout the trip. The puzzles and riddles felt challenging enough for young and old alike. The gift store had numerous fun accessories, such as capes, wand belts, and more. The resort itself also incorporated elements of the experience throughout, as if MagiQuest could not be fully contained only in its designated section of the lodge. PROS -A popular attraction for a variety of people, young or old, but children between about 3 to 14 will probably be the best audience. -The attraction takes time to complete. Your money will provide 3 to 6 hours of entertainment minimum, but most likely much, much more. -You get to keep the variety of materials you receive at the start (wands and guide book). -MQ will challenge your children physically as they climb play structures and get from treasure to treasure and floor to floor. -MQ will challenge them mentally and socially as they figure out riddles, listen to hints, and inevitably end up working with other children around them to solve more difficult puzzles. -You can redo any quests or challenges you like after you've completed them. -Subtitles are available for the deaf or hard of hearing. -If you complete MQ, or simply want a different and harder challenge, they offer another experience you can do called ShadowQuest. CONS -As an adult, you may find the attraction physically demanding if you are chasing little ones for hours on end, or end up climbing nets and structures with the youngest in your group. Either way, be prepared for multiple flights of stairs. Thankfully, there is an elevator available for those who may not be able to take the multiple flights or who use mobility devices. -The wands and IR sensors can be a bit touchy at times. Sometimes you trigger something accidentally, or sometimes you have trouble triggering what you need. -Some areas were in need of repair (broken net that was cordoned off, some chests not working properly, some drinking fountains broken). -Pricing and gift shop items may seem a bit pricey for some families, although we felt the length it takes to complete the attraction (multiple days for us) ended up being worth it. -Some of the encounter attractions had long waits (most notably, Charlock, the red dragon duel) TIPS *There is no themed, carpeted stairwell to the top, but the emergency stairwell is available. You can use it to reach the top floor instead of taking the net climb. *There is a mini tree on the first level on the Lodge side of the resort (near the main lobby elevator and waterpark entrance). You can take on new quests or check your status there without having to go all the way back to the MagiQuest building. *Wand toppers aren't just a pricey aesthetic add-on. They are not a requirement for any quest or adventure, but each DOES offer actual benefits or powers in the MagiQuest experience itself, if that is something that interests you. They can also be "recharged" and used again and again within their game ruleset *Look for MQ labels for elements pertaining to the game, as they often highlight where to find the IR sensor for aiming your wand. (SQ labels are for the other experience, ShadowQuest). *If your wand is acting up, try unscrewing the topper and rescrewing it back on. Additionally, wands need a firm flick to work, not just pointing. *Finish one quest before you take on another or you will lose your current progress for your current quest. *Two additional quests are done on the Lodge side of the resort, instead of at MagiQuest, so keep your eyes peeled. *The order in which you find things matters! :)

Isabell Dewester

It was a fun experience for me and my friends and family I would definitely do it again

Melanie Mooney

Our daughter had a blast. Just make sure you, as a parent or adult, are completely ready for up and down, and up and down, over and over again!

Grace Walden

Every time I’ve been there the staff has been very nice and stayed in character. The safety is well enforced as no one was running around too much. The scene is very well set up and the mechanics of the wands and interactive items work like a charm. One thing I will say is that there will be a lot of going up and down stairs.

Tiffany Schroeder

Wonderful building. Very entertaining, and not bad pricing. My daughter had a wand from a previous trip to Magiquest, so we paid about only $15 for nearly 4 hours of fun in the Dells.

Marvin Duncan

Great adventure for kids good workout for the adults

05jerry05

This place is amazing my son and daughter loved shadow quest and magi quest.

Brian S

It's rather pricey but, if you spend a few hours there like we did, the price per hour is pretty reasonable. Don't expect brain bending riddles, it's mostly run around looking for the right thing to interact with and memorizing where it is because you'll need it 3 more times at least.

Kirstin Sliwa

Very interactive. I like how it makes my child think and that she has to run around and up and down 4 different floors in order to complete a quest.

Grant Robbins

Was a lot of fun but so many stairs. Great for kids!

Jessie L

Always a workout but so much fun

JJ11250 5

This place was filled with magic. All the quest were fun and and full with going up tunnels and sliding down slides. Once you were done with everything you then felt like a real wizard.

Bara shreek

On the expensive side but it's a great deal of fun!

Joshua Nethery

For older kids my kids were too young

Josh Ranney

To hard for me, and the wands like a million dollars

Nathan Varas

It was cool they have a lot of really cool things there you can go walk around and they also have it built where the adults can come along with us kids

Jason Davis

We loved the climbing component. It was a more active experience than the other Great Wolf lodge locations we have been to.

Katness De

Needs more things for the wand

Geneva Fry

Our 10 year olds always have a blast!

Renee S

My 11 year old daughter had a blast! She conquered the MagiQuest game option during one day. Her experience was action-packed & very exciting. The attendant in the shop was friendly & helpful whenever she was stuck on a clue or had trouble with a quest or adventure, which really helped keep it fun instead of frustrating. We will be back for her to do the Shadow Quest game option. I hope it's slightly more challenging only because of her older age. If she were 13, this may have been too easy for her.

Joe McGee

Cool place for adults and kids

Ben Laird

A magical time was had by all

Sara Branch

Fun concept. My kids loved interacting with all the elements of the game. I would have given it a 5 star rating, but some of climbing nets were closed. All of the elements of the game worked great though.

Sarah Bortz

So much fun for the kids! We literally were able to spend HOURS here and keep the kids entertained without them losing interest. Even with how much time we spent here there was still things we were quests and adventures we were unable to "accomplish". Very clean and organized, I highly reccomend it.

Todd Rigertas

My son and daughter can easily spend 6 or more hours here

M Z

Magiquest is hard for me to rate. Dollar for time spend by the kids is surprisingly reasonable. It seems expensive at first but the kids spent a lot of time here (ages 9, 9, 12, 15) and all recall having a good time. Some of the hardware and sensors are old, dont sense well which leads to a lot of frustration for the kids, and even more so for this adult. Staff wasn't as helpful this time as they were 6 months ago. But...after returning home, Magiquest is what the kids still talk about when asked about the best part of vacation.

Jeff Huston

4yr old loves this place.

XxMindless b1tchxX

Making your own wand is awesome but I would never pay what they are asking outside guests to pay to play this so called quest. We walked around. Do not mistake this for something that's actually fun like Wizard Quest in the Dells, which is the same price! Good luck to those that decide to waste the money here.

The Nick of Time

they said it was for 6 and up by my 3 year old, her grandpa and i had an absolute blast. Will definitely visit again.

Robert Ingraffia

The kids love this place. What an adventure.

Theodor Radu

Great for kids

Mark Bobnick

Both of our kids had a ton of fun for several hours. We went back for another day while at Great Wolf. Very expensive, but we all had fun. It can be great exercise too with quests on multiple floors.

Edward Jones

Good options for kids while they aren't swimming.

Brooke Schaefer

Great family fun

Shatara Coleman

Soooooo confusing, at the time of our visit the only staff to help was the cashier and he was very busy at the register. The clue book we needed was just photocopies and very poor quality, we were only allowed one, since they were running low, but we still had to pay the full admission of $64 for our party of 3 and 2 wands. Not a good value for this activity. The little people in our group did enjoy the climbing and the slides though. Note to management: have more staff available to help us newbies, have the necessary equipment for your patrons to play a successful game.

Kaloyan Kanchev

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.

Theresa Stoker

Fun time for kids and adults

Kelly Gratz

We're (3) thirty-something adults that took (2) 16-yr old girls to MagicQuest where we probably spent 2.5 hours completing the Shadow Quest and had a great time! $20 per (take-home) wand plus roughly $15 each for the girl's "quest" seemed a bit much before we started, but we definitely got our money's worth considering we only had to pay for the two wands and two quests, not an entrance fee for each individual. $70 for 5 people having 2+ hours of fun in the Dells isn't a bad price! Racing each other to finish first added a fun edge to a game that might not have been as exciting had we simply been cooperating. Had the weather been bad the next day, we might have returned with our pre-purchased wands and completed one of the other quests for just the cost of the quest, but the weather was ok and we were able to hit the water parks, but we will definitely consider returning to MagicQuest next time we're in the Dells! There were kids off all ages playing. It's basically a scavenger hunt laid out over 4 floors (lots of steps to climb up and down!). There are stairs, slides, and cargo nets to get you from one level to another. The wands are used to activate and "find" items on your scavenger hunt, which must be found in a particular order.

Saul Barragan Jr.

This place is so much fun and I wish I was still there. Plus there is so much more to do at there resort then just magiquest.

Kelly Aceto

This is by far the most amazing Magiquest. My kids loved it.

Dawn Goodno

My kids loved it. There are so many different levels!

Ryan Smith

I won't say I loved it, but the look in my son's face and his level of enthusiasm makes it worth the 5 stars. Definitely challenging for young kids to find the right items and challenging for adults who try to stay with their kids, especially if climbing nets and sliding down slides. My son loved the leaderboard. If you book with a stay at Great Wolf Lodge there are additional adventures that take you into the hotel as well.

Josh Fisher

We spent about 8 hours over the course of 2 days playing the games. there's a lot of fun but make sure you have good shoes cuz there's a lot of stairs and walking around.

David Bergstrom

This place is awful. Paid $120 for an hour of total confusion, kids having no idea what to do, no staff to answer questions, and repeated walking through the same areas to find the mysterious un-labeled items. The instruction book offered no help. I recommend no one ever come here ever.

Crystal Walker

Not really our thing but it was cool to check out and family lived the rope climbing and slides to play on for free

Rebecca Virgo McQueen

Too much fun! I even played and got a wand.

kile h

Fun for kids of all ages, young children need supervision and help with the quests.

Astrid Wyers

Great game, lots of exercise, disappointed that the climbing areas are still closed

Angela Massen

If your kids are 4 years old or younger, this is good. NOT for kids over 4 like they say

Mike Naylor

All 3 of our kids have loved playing MagiQuest for years.

Dave Stodola

Great for families, kids 4-9y had a lot of fun. Below 4y may not understand, older kids would enjoy it too, we as adults were entertained as we helped the younger kids. Very good value, the entire family did it together so you only need 1 wand and you can easily spend 4-6 hours beating everything.

Austin Smith

Helped us with wands

David Harris

Loads of fun!

Nichole Ishman

The girls love this, as adults we also enjoyed it. It's adventure that makes you think. Great fun with the kids

Annie Cox

We had kids ages 4 to 13 they all loved it!

Mike Jenkins

A great way to spend some significant time.

Richard Franco

Kids and I had so much fun..... Kids each got the $32 package...... We got there at 6:30pm and stood till 9pm. But if your a rebel..... They open from 9am to 10pm, you don't have to stay at the Great Wolf to experience Magiquest.

Nicholas Weiss

We stay at the Great Wolf Lodge often and this is a great addition to all of the things available for kids to do. The staff was very informative and the directions are great for even beginners. I read the riddles to my 5 year old and he had a lot of fun looking for the clues. Once you have the wand there are many options for quests to entertain the family for many visits.

Joe Doyen

Very fun, some of the wand quests are a bit fussy and unresponsive at times, the dragon quest really was fun, but flat out doesn't work most of the time. Kids loved the experience of it all!

Jo Greene

Grandson beat the Dragon! Great time

Sarah Nelson

Some of the Adventures would malfunction, which was rather upsetting for littles. Great concept & overall fun

Julie McMillin

Such a great game for elementary aged children on up. Reading is necessary, and as my color blind husband noted, being able to see color is also necessary. We come here as often as we can to play. It's a great family activity.

Cooper Rasmus

The price was so expensive!! I'm so frustrated!!

Loco Cowboy

Expensive up front but overall good adventures for the kids

Twoine Haney

kiddos Had a Blast that all that mattered

Sandra Knight

A multi-level, indoor play area with climbing nets and slides. Players rent or purchase a wand which is pointed at various interactive video screens or objects which "talk" and light up or move. If players correctly figure out clues, they earn a magic spell or complete an adventure. We visited in August 2018 with our 10-year old who has played MagicQuest at a different location. We were NOT staying at Great Wolf Lodge. The cost to activate her wand was $14.95 for 720 minutes. This MagicQuest location did not have any food for purchase, however, there was a small area off to the side for sitting and waiting. Visitors were allowed to eat or drink in this area. We brought our own food and drinks. Overall, a great playtime for a rainy day.

rich franco

We are on day 2 having spent 5 hours yesterday. 2 boys 10 and 13 on 2 more hours today. Great activity, worth every penny. Very inter-ACTIVE kids move around the whole time climbing and walking up and down.

Laura Jansen

My kids love this place. They would stay all day.

Korbin Sprott

Very fun and the employees are very nice and helpful

Albert Gnadt

Had a blast here when I was a kid

Tina G

Playing this game is hard even the easy one. Wand is super expensive. Game is complicated. Wish they would use this space more wisely. On a lighter note I love great wolf lodge but all four of us kids and adults hated this game. Waste of time and money! Buyer beware!

Universe

My kids had a blast. The quest last between 3 to 5 hours

Sai Ferguson

4 floors of awesome, and your pass can be for the whole weekend.

Rachel Lindenberg

So fun. We go every year.

Colleen Rittmeyer

Very nice staff, kids had a lot of fun. I liked that there was no time limit, and the wands are really cool.

Steve Konkel

An amazing place for a kids and for an adult's the love to have fun and cheap to not expensive to get in

Ryan Michael

Great fun for little ones, especially ones who like magic and wands.

matt brugge

Super delicious and delightful

Erin Prieskorn

This is hands down one of the most fun kids places I have ever been to. 3 stories of adventure fun with slides, anamatronic dragon, adventure screens, and a huge shop of wands and accessories.

Justin Kutchenriter

Fun, fun, fun. Not just for kids, grown ups will have fun with this game too. Your kids will love the magic wand and cape you can purchase. As an adult I enjoy helping my daughter solve the riddles and collect the items in order to complete the tasks. The magic wand also saves your progress so if you don't complete all the tasks in a day, you can come back and finish them. Four floors to climb up and explore. Really a good time.

Ted Miller

Costly initial outlay. Staying at Great Wolf Lodge, buy the Paw Pass for the kids and a wand, game, stuffed animal (which has its own quest) to, swim goggles, candy and more is included (as of Oct 2017)

Agata Kryca

It's not necessarily for you ger kids. The directions can get confusing, and kids end up running around pointing their wands at anything and everything, only to abandon it all to go slide down the slides after 5 minutes. Also, some of the items you're supposed to find are not very well pictured in the guide and you don't know what you're looking for, and where to find it.

Joseph Padilla

Not my type of thing, but mt daughter wanted to try it. It was a blast. 4hrs of father daughter time. We loved it. Next time it is ShadowQuest.She ranked Third in points of the day!

Pam Henson

Kids had a blast. The quest was confusing. Very time consumingand very pricy

Marlon Cration

Kid friendly, fun

Robert Manske

Game room it's fun and I'm old grandson showed me how to play

Peter Trenkenschuh

Kids spent half the day there

Mr. Ussr

Great staff very helpful with kids

N Hendler

So much fun for everyone. Let your imagination fun free.

David Lewis

Kids had great fun.

Joshua Hovis

It's the best way to end your day at Great Wolf Lodge. Lots of helpful staff. Can be confusing if you don't follow the directions and listen carefully.

Bryan Koehn

Kids had a blast.

Anthony Pf

My daughter is a master Magi

Doug Fisher

Fun thing to do. Was a good rainy day activity for us. Don't start it unless you have a lot of time if you want to finish it.

Chrys Gregoire

Wish you could do more than once. Wasted money second time through for 2 additional quests

nicole keres

The kids (ages 6 and 8) had hours of fun! Only "issue" we had was the lack of guidance in the dragons lair...it was chaotic with kids (and parents) cutting in front of others. It would be helpful if an employee was around to keep order and guide everyone into a line.

Jason Dellinger

I'd give it 0 star if possible, sucks..

Donna Derkacy

Great game for ages 6 and up need to purchase wand and game at first. Then only game activation upon repeat visit. Staff friendly and helpful.

Jennifer Slowinski

My kids have played MagiQuest twice a year for the past six or seven years when we vacation at Great Wolf Lodge. They look forward to it and have fun each time!

Eric Engstrom

We signed up for MagiQuest when we stayed at the Great Wolf Lodge. It was me, my wife, a 4 year old and a 2 year old. We all had a blast except the 2 year old who got tired. This specific location was converted from a play area so there are some climbing areas and slides. We did Magiquest and the new Shadowquest. Honestly, we liked Magiquest better because it involved interacting with actual objects around the area and had a WIDE ARRAY of voice acting! Shadowquest tries to be modern by using cgi, but the cgi looks old. Magiquest may be older, but it was obviously made with more care, and that gives it more charm. The wands are expensive, but once you have it you don't ever need another. Game rates are posted per day, but if you stay as a guest at the Great Wolf Lodge, the game purchase lasts for your stay (we did 4 days).

Shannon Pinney

It was a little confusing when we first started. Once we figured out out, we had a great time. It's a good thing to do on a rainy day in the dells.

Jennifer Miller

So much fun. Well worth the cost and them some.

Derek McCoy

Fun to learn how it works

Travis Robinson

My kids had a lot of fun playing magiquest.

Andrea Bundermann

You'll want an adult to team up with each kid. Was a lot of fun!

Miles Labno

I my first thoughts were it was kinda lame, but my kids 4 and 6 loved it, climbing up the levels and finding items

Martece Winston

Good time for the kids

David Burke

Lots of fun.

Anthony Wakeley

Great fun and worth the money did both magi and shadow quest took about 6 hrs

Katharine Lindgren

This is a great game for kids to be active and moving

Jeremy Scott

Must go if staying at GWL, my kids have been playing for 5 years, still love it

Brian Harrigan

It's a fun activity for the kids. Lots of exercise and stairs. Some of the chests are broken or worn out.

Brendan H

A lot of fun for the kids. We purchased a PAW pass for our kids during our stay at Great Wolf Lodge, which was a great deal overall, and provides a wand and free game at MagiQuest. The facility was nice but some of the climbing and play areas were blocked off. These should be fixed immediately as they are half the attraction for many of the kids. Sir Timothy was very knowledgeable and a great proctor for the playing of the game but should try to let loose a tad. Anyway, great place, great time.

John Vetterli

What a blast! My wife and I are in our early thirties and despite the fact that this place is oriented primarily towards younger ages, we had an outstanding time. The building adjoins the Great Wolf Lodge and has a hallway route into it. When you come in you'll realize this isn't your average attraction. Initially, you'll have to purchase a wand, but you get to keep it! You'll have to pay for the game time as well, but they're generous timeframes. Once you you through a short introduction you'll be turned loose on the building! You get to start in on a fantasy-themed scavenger hunt. This activity can occupy you for several hours and is an amazingly fun time! 10/10 can't wait to come back and keep questing!

Kareem Taylor

Great for all types of kids.

paul osullivan

Cool quest the kids love it

Jamey Cooper

This was lots of fun for the whole family! If you really get into it then you get a little exercise too!

Michael Varlotta

As a Senior Accountant Magi myself, I was very concerned when my bill for two kids and two wands was over $70. However, I was proved wrong by the spell cast upon my children for the next three hours. This is a great place, and a hell of a workout. The kids run up and down 4 stories of stuff "questing" in order to advance. My son's desire to fight the dragon motivated him in ways I have failed to for years! If you need several hours to kill, and have the money, this place is a good look.

Matthew Mueller

Really good attraction for kids who like to solve puzzles and run around and find things. 4 levels with slides and cargo climbing nets as opposed to one level like the one in Downers Grove. This one our kids from aged 5 to 13 all had fun.

James Sharp

Initially I thought the packages were pricey but I would say we got our moneys worth. Son had a ton of fun here. Not to mention it helped wear him out. Always a bonus.

Timothy Sullivan

Super helpful staff. So much fun. Alot of stairs though, unless you take the ropes to move up and down floors. Will totally be back to finish the quests.

Tess Hartung

Fighting the dragon was a bit frustrating but other than that he had a blast!

Erik Englund

Lots of fun for the kids. Be ready to climb stairs.

Andrew Meyn

Very fun to do with the kids...plus it really wears them out!!!

Tristen Turrie

On our quest to defeat the dragon in a dual we were overcome by the sheer strength the dragon possessed.with low hp and panic setting in, we were sure that we would be smited and unable to free the town from the dragons wrath. Then a powerful magi came into the lair named collen, he aided us defeating the dragon and freeing the town from its wrath. because of collen and his helpful deeds during our quest, it made our experience here a ton of fun for our second last evening on our trip.

Barry Moore

Fun thing to do with the kids. Be warned you will need to help them and it's 4 floors of stairs. You will be up and down those stairs lots of times. Takes 4 to 5 hours to complete everything.

Laura Baggett

The employee that first explained it to us spoke so fast and quiet that we didn't understand what was going on and were very frustrated. We then heard a different employee explain it to another group and it made so much more sense. After that the game was a lot of fun.

nebulo chaotic

Very fun for young children or fans of Harry Potter lol

Dakota Sand

Takes a long time to complete (3-5 hrs)

Donald Propsom

Surprisingly engaging for my 10 and 12-year-olds. They spent hours going through the various quests and got a lot of exercise climbing up and down stairs.

Jason Gieraltowski

My daughter had a great time, unfortunately the quests at the great wolf weren't working

Business Hours of MagiQuest in Wisconsin

SUNDAY
9AM–9PM
MONDAY
9AM–9PM
TUESDAY
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