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Besides Skiing, You Can Also Play in the Snow with Donuts šŸ©

Snow season is here, and many friends head out to ski on weekends. If you’re afraid of getting hurt but still want to play in the snow, you can try snow tubing (snow donuts šŸ©) first. I tried this for the first time and had so much fun! Now I understand why everyone loves skiing so much. It’s also great for kids, very safe! šŸ“ Summit Tubing Park, about a 50-minute drive from Bellevue downtown. šŸ” Just search for ā€œTubing Snoqualmieā€ to find it. The website offers different sessions and dates to choose from, and the tickets are quite popular. I booked two weeks in advance, and the 11am session was already full, so I chose the 9am slot. You need to sign a waiver when purchasing the tickets, and you can pick them up at the venue using the QR code in your email. The official recommendation is to arrive 45 minutes early, as one session lasts for an hour and 45 minutes. You can wear waterproof pants if you have them, but it’s not a big deal if you don’t; you won’t get too wet. There’s a conveyor belt to take you up the hill, or you can pull your tire up yourself. When sliding down the hill, you can either go down on your own or let the staff give you a push. šŸŽ«: $45 plus tax on weekdays,$50 plus tax on weekends. Kids under 44 inches must be accompanied by an adult, holding them as they go down, ticket plus $19. #SeattleWeekend #SeattleLife #SeattleOutdoors #SeattleWinter #WhereToPlayInSeattleWinter #tubing

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Besides Skiing, You Can Also Play in the Snow with Donuts šŸ©

Snow season is here, and many friends head out to ski on weekends. If you’re afraid of getting hurt but still want to play in the snow, you can try snow tubing (snow donuts šŸ©) first. I tried this for the first time and had so much fun! Now I understand why everyone loves skiing so much. It’s also great for kids, very safe! šŸ“ Summit Tubing Park, about a 50-minute drive from Bellevue downtown. šŸ” Just search for ā€œTubing Snoqualmieā€ to find it. The website offers different sessions and dates to choose from, and the tickets are quite popular. I booked two weeks in advance, and the 11am session was already full, so I chose the 9am slot. You need to sign a waiver when purchasing the tickets, and you can pick them up at the venue using the QR code in your email. The official recommendation is to arrive 45 minutes early, as one session lasts for an hour and 45 minutes. You can wear waterproof pants if you have them, but it’s not a big deal if you don’t; you won’t get too wet. There’s a conveyor belt to take you up the hill, or you can pull your tire up yourself. When sliding down the hill, you can either go down on your own or let the staff give you a push. šŸŽ«: $45 plus tax on weekdays,$50 plus tax on weekends. Kids under 44 inches must be accompanied by an adult, holding them as they go down, ticket plus $19. #SeattleWeekend #SeattleLife #SeattleOutdoors #SeattleWinter #WhereToPlayInSeattleWinter #tubing

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