![]() ![]() We could have squeezed in a few more runs had we not taken a few breaks. ![]() We lost count after awhile, but slid down at least 20 times, probably more. Although the time went by quickly, we felt we got our money’s worth. We wondered whether 90-minutes would be long enough. You’ll need to make advance reservations online. Tubers must be at least 3-years-old and 36” tall. It costs $38 for adults (over 48” tall) and $33 for kids (under 48”). There are three 90-minute Cosmic Tubing sessions that take place between 5-10pm on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and certain holidays. You’ll definitely want waterproof gloves, too, as you’ll be gripping your tube, flying headfirst into the snow. Layer up in warm socks, waterproof boots, snow pants and a warm jacket. KidTripster Tip: Bring an extra mask to change into when you’re done tubing. ![]() You’re required to wear your mask at all times. Other COVID safety measures include required masks and physical distancing. The tubes are sanitized between guests in a specialized UV-C automated tube sterilizer. Rather than lugging your tube back up the hill, you can jump on one of the conveyor belts and hitch a ride to the top. Once you make it to the bottom, you’ll quickly scurry to the side to get out of the way for the next group. Smaller kids can ride in the front of double tube with an adult or older sibling in back. The hill is fast, at one point my hat flew right off my head. Tubers line up, then slide down, on cue, as a group. There are several lanes on the tubing hill. The tubing hill’s lit up with LED lights and lasers while party music blares from the speakers. Let me tell you, it’s a hot ticket! Reservations are required and sessions are often sold out weeks in advance.Ĭosmic Tubing takes place at night and it’s a whirlwind of fun. If you go the route of free fun, you’ll need to bring your own snow gear, like tubes or sleds. Hood where you can play in the snow for free, except for the cost of a Sno-Park Permit ($4/day or $25/year). Lucky for us, we live close enough that we can drive up after school/work. But that’s not the norm.īy mid-January, with no sign of snow in the imminent forecast, we decided to seek it out for ourselves. Sure there was that bizarre day in January of 2017 where we got 11 inches in the city. On an average year, we might get at least one snow day, bringing an inch or two of snow. We live in Portland, Oregon, where rain is a certainty, but a good winter snowstorm is rarity. 2k With laser lights and thumping music, you’ll feel like you’re attending a party on the mountain, that’s both kid-friendly and COVID safe. ![]()
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