You’ll jump straight into 80,000 square feet of indoor adventure at Fritz’s in Branson—climbing walls, ropes courses, slides, tunnels—all with an all-day ticket so you can take breaks or try again as much as you want. It’s perfect for families or anyone who wants to challenge themselves (or just laugh a lot). That feeling when someone cheers you on from below? Hard to forget.
I didn’t expect to feel a little nervous just looking up at the ropes course at Fritz’s Adventure in Branson. My nephew was already tugging at my sleeve, eyes wide, and I could smell that faint mix of rubber mats and popcorn (somewhere nearby, someone always has snacks). The place is huge—like, you walk in and it’s just layers of tunnels, slides, treehouses, and kids darting everywhere. I heard laughter echoing off the walls and right away felt like we’d stumbled into some kind of playground fever dream.
We started with the City Wall—48 feet up if you’re brave enough. My niece tried it first (she’s six and apparently fearless), while I hesitated because, well, heights aren’t really my thing. One of the staff—Marcus, I think—showed her how to clip in and gave me a thumbs up when she made it halfway. There was a moment where she looked down at me and grinned; honestly, I still think about that look. After that it was tunnels (a little claustrophobic but fun), then the laser room where we all pretended to be spies for about ten minutes longer than necessary.
The best part? You can come and go all day with your Fritz's Adventure ticket. We took a break across the street for donuts (Hurts Donut is dangerously close) before heading back in for another round on the multi-story slides. It’s loud inside but not overwhelming; just this steady buzz of families and birthday groups and people cheering each other on from below. Even my mom found a spot to watch from above—the crow’s nest has this view over everything so you don’t miss out even if you’re not climbing.
Yes, ages 0-4 are free and there are activities for all ages. Some attractions have height requirements.
The ticket gives unlimited access all day to indoor activities like the ropes course, City Wall climbing wall, slides, tunnels & more.
Yes, your ticket allows you to come and go as much as you want until closing time.
It’s at West 76 Country Boulevard & Fall Creek Road, next to Dolly Parton's Stampede & across from Hurts Donut Company.
No, TreeTops is not included with this pass; it requires a separate ticket.
The description doesn’t mention food inside but there are places nearby like Hurts Donut across the street.
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible and strollers are allowed for small children or infants.
Yes, anyone age 5 or older needs a paid pass to enter and participate.
Your day includes an admission ticket granting unlimited access to all indoor activities at Fritz’s Adventure in Branson—from ropes courses to climbing walls—and you’re free to leave and return any time before closing.
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