We had signed up for the aquaball which was super fun with amazing views in the background. It was hot out so we were given bottled water, with an offer to take more if needed. It was very interesting learning about the fruits, seeing where pineapples and lilikoi grow, seeing the manual work that goes into pollinating the dragonfruit, etc. It was followed by a knowledgeable and thorough guided farm tour where we learned about all of the fruits growing on the farm along with consumer-quality bamboo, aloe plants, plumeria's, etc. We were greeted by a wonderful tasting of fresh dragonfruit, apple-bananas, fresh pineapple, raw sugar cane, and papaya which was a lovely way to start this adventure. ![]() This was a great adventure - just a bit pricey. It got us there and we wouldn’t have known about it otherwise. The show did its job in making it look amazing though. We’d go to a more true zip lining place with multiple lines and a more advanced system and maybe a rope to land in water. ![]() The kids thought the AquaBall was fun, but we wouldn’t do it again I don’t think. We enjoyed learning about the farm and trying the fruit, jams and juice. And again, the price for what you get is disappointing. The line was a bit scary with the gravity only breaking system (ie no break or slow down, just an employee catching you before you keep on going). ![]() There is one zip line (2 technical lines but one is for kids and one is for adults). The track is fairly short and the price is a bit steep for only 2 trips down. The kids liked AquaBall but it just didn’t live up to our expectations. The views are amazing and the property/farm is beautiful. We saw this place on an episode of Hawaii Life and immediately signed our family up for when we would be visiting.
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