Visit 15th July (vouchers from a shopping centre) and 16th July (DKK 150, 200 and 250, Child, Young and Adult). "Less scary than the one we visit in Switzerland", so we went two days in a row. So this is not a substitute for a mountain. On the first day I wore an office shirt and nice shoes - which is not a problem on the green routes.
Spanish speaking guests were catered for, possibly in English through a local host.
Safety: there is a compulsory introduction, where I asked my children to be observant - despite of having tried it before. Yes, one customer was asked to leave as he repeatedly (on purpose?) promenaded up high w/o the use of safety equipment. At the opening of the day the staff would test sensitive equiment ("free fall") before letting the customers on.
Duration: Introduction with supervision of technique (20 - 30 min), climbing and trampoline nets for 2 hours with ad hoc instruction and supervision. Personal items could be stored in small lockers (DKK 10 deposit, bring your own coin - they literally don't have change).
Booking: internet, Phone and walk-in. If the staff says it is tight, do expect waiting time on the routes. If you book on the phone, be advised that there is no receptionist. You are speaking to an instructor, who will not have time to take notes.
Equipment : 6 routes + introduction. The installations were surveyed April 3rd 2019, but I saw the need of service/repair (oh, it is coming "next week") Local attraction: 8-10 m "free fall" (restricted to People of 30 to 120 kg) and the very high route (min 160 cm height of the participant).
Sales of sausages for roasting on the fire, ice cream and non alcoholic drinks. Contactless Credit card and Danish "Mobilepay" are accepted for all payments.
Staff: 1 to 2 people on site