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Geyser Gulch reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Geyser Gulch, a playground at Silver Dollar City.

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Posted: January 18, 2010

Massive playground structure where kids of all ages can climb around, shoot foam balls, and blast some cleverly placed water targets.

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A massive and ambitious piece of theme park architecture. Geyser Gulch is particularly impressive during An Old Time Christmas, covered in thousands of colored lights. - Tim Chatlos

A huge and varied playground, so expansive that you can easily lose your kids if not watching carefully. A good spot to take your kids to burn off some energy. Follow it up with a visit to Tom & Huck's River Blast once the kids are hot and sweaty. - James Rao

Great for kids! - Steven Lee

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