Seattle Weekend | Summit Tubing Park is Open‼️
🎫 Ticket Prices The prices were a few bucks cheaper last week when it just opened, but this week, it’s $52 for adults 🔪 and$20 for those under 44 inches in height 🔪 (they must be held by an adult and cannot sit alone). ⚠️ Tickets can only be picked up on site, and you must purchase them online. It’s very popular on weekends, and tickets might not be available if you try to book the day before. Also, after purchasing your tickets, make sure to check your email for navigation to the tubing parking lot and a parking discount code. ⌛️ Session Selection We didn’t want to rush with the little one, so we booked the 3:15 p.m. session. We arrived half an hour early, but we had to wait until our scheduled time. Thanks to the xhs sis for the reminder that we can play for 1 hour and 45 minutes. There’s a cleanup around 3 p.m. Once we got in, we were having so much fun we didn’t check our phones, and no one reminded us when our time was up. Our little one played for a full hour, and it wasn’t too dark yet, with plenty of lighting. 🚗 Distance: It’s about a 45-minute drive from the East Side, and the road conditions are pretty good. For those with young kids, it’s recommended to bring your own snacks. They have cola, hot chocolate, chocolate muffins, and nuts on site. It’s best to wear waterproof clothing and snow boots. Little ones can wear sunglasses to protect from splashing ice, and older kids are wearing ski goggles and helmets. #RecordTheMoment #WinterSnowPlayGuide #Seattle #SeattleLife #SeattleSurroundings #Tubing #SeattleFun #EastSeattle #EastSeattleLife #SnowPlayTime