
It consists a walk down some stairs and/or a ramp and a very short walk to one end of the underground lake to the other. All of these features have been compiled into modules specifically formatted for ease of play on Fantasy Grounds at the table or over the Internet. I think the price of the ticket for the two tours was $35, which isn't too bad, but if you have been to something like Howe Caverns, and you're expecting a long winding tour complete with a boat ride, this isn't the tour. It also provides the dwarf, elf, halfling, and human as race options in addition, the rules contain 120 spells, 5 backgrounds, and character sheets. Then we waited a bit and took the tour down in Crystal Cave which was just as nice as Fantasy, a bit cooler and less humid. Also you'll find that Fantasy Cave although cooler than the outside temp is still pretty humid. Our guide was also very informative and let us take our time taking in the scenery while telling us the history before we began our long winded walk back up those steep never-ending stairs to the top.

The stairs are worth it though as you step down on flat ground and look around at the crystal clear water and the impressive stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over the centuries. First up we went into Fantasy Cave and the walk down to cavern was slightly harrowing as it consisted of a lot of steep winding stairs that were a bit on the slippery side, so make sure you have appropriate shoes on. There are some lovely shaded areas on the beautifully kept grounds however where you can catch a bit of a break from the heat of the sun and pet some friendly snoozing cats that are also on the grounds.


After purchasing our tickets for a tour of both Fantasy and Crystal Caves we cooled down a bit in the gift shop which had some wonderful air conditioning as the humidity was getting to the point of being unbearable.
