We managed to visit this place on the Monday so that we don’t need to wait in line, and that was absolutely the right call. Arrived at 1pm, we had tons of fun in 5 hrs period that included lunch time. We were able to take 2 alpine slides back to back (no wait time in line), 3 kiddie go kart, 1 aqua roller ( no much fun, jumbo hollow roller on a big inflatable pool), 1 kid bungee, 1 rock climbing and many rides of tube summer slides ( again no line). I got 1 action pass $62 for my husband that covers 5 lift rides including alpine slides, other amazing activities. Kids height measured 36- 48 inches rides free alpine slides with a purchasing grown up. So my 5 yo can ride with him for free. Then I got an adventure pass around $30 for my son so he can enjoy the rides in east adventure park. Definitely buy pass online to save money if you know what you are going for , we got tickets on-site from kiosks. If you have a small baby like us, alpine skidbowl is not stroller friendly unless you have a big wheels stroller. There is also a big white tent where my baby and I rest and wait for my husband and my son while they went up the alpine slide, not far from the slide. East adventure park is mostly concrete road, I was able to wheel the stroller easily. Special thanks to the gentleman working on the Euro bungee on 8/26, he was so kind to let my boy went on the bungee for free because our adventure pass does not include...
Read moreMy husband and I went this weekend, we are in our early 50s. We purchased the double Alpine ride each and the cost was $70. It was not too busy, we were there around lunchtime. My husband had never ridden a ski lift so we had a good laugh about how it works. Nice 10 min ride to the top of the run in an Absolutely beautiful scenic area. Once at the top, you have 2 slides to pick from Scenic(beginner) and advanced. We rode the scenic slide first, you have complete control of your cart. It was fun, we went pretty fast and smiled all the way down the slide!! The second run we took the advances and pushed ourselves to go as fast as we could handle. Its pretty safe as long as you follow the rules!! We are both in our early stages of level 5 pain(aches and pains daily) and we didnt feel any additonal pain while riding this slide. It is a bucket list item as an adult, but if you live close by with kids! This might be a monthy adventure. Oh, there is a ton of other stuff to do ....again reasonably priced. Teens could be...
Read moreWe went there with my friends for the weekend. I had the worst experience. I was banned after my first ride, because I was using my phone during the slide which was not allowed. I paid for unlimited ride. When I arrived to the end the guy told me because my phone was out no more ride for me for the rest of the day in a very rude way. Then I went to talk to a manager and told him nobody warned I can not use my phone. I literally sat in the car at the beginning with my phone out and their staff never warned me, I have the whole video about it. So because their staff not doing their job basically I was banned for the rest of the day and obviously my friends not going without me so they just ruined our whole day. We flew over from Vegas for the Alpine slide. I even went to talk to a Director and beging him to at least just give me a warning and I won't do it again, but he didn't care. Their staff was rude and just gave us the worst...
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