I had the worst tubing experience of my life there today. I've gone river tubing multiple times before and had a great time. First off, there was downed trees, deep holes, and sharp sticks littered over the whole river. I understand that is the DNRs responsibility to take care of, however we were not warned about this whatsoever despite half of our party being children. Due to the difficult terrain, we had to have someone guiding (physically pulling) us through the river. While we were annoyed at this point, we figured it wasn't a huge deal and managed to enjoy ourselves. During the final leg of our trip, it began to rain and thunderstorm. Obviously neither we, nor duggans had any control over the weather. After being on edge for the past several hours, we were all anxious to get out of the water (as well as because of the possibility of lightning). We were trying to pull the tubes up onto land, without employees assistance might I add, and some employee, sitting high and dry out of the rain had the audacity to say we shouldn't pull them by the handles unless we wanted to pay for them. We were all at our limit at this point. He continued to be rude and disrespectful to us saying we'd have an easier time if we hadn't tied our tubes together, and even tried to convince us we'd made a wrong turn (even though every fork in the road was essentially unable to turn down). Overall, this was an unpleasant experience and I would recommend whites in Standish, as their waterways don't require gymnastics to navigate and the employees tend to be helpful from my experience. Don't go here to river tube.