snow tubing ?

bsblady01

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We are planning to take our kids snow tubing for the first time this weekend. My question is do you think my five year old is too young to have her own tube, or do you think she needs to ride with my husband or myself. My other kids are seven and ten so they should be ok on their own.


My other question is would you buy the half day tickets or the full day tickets for this. I don't know how long the kids will last in this cold weather or if they will get tired of it. So what would you do
 
It depends on the facility. Some places have height requirements because they only have single rider tubes. But We took our daughter when she was 5 or 6 and she was ok on her own. But if they have a web site, you might want to check or call them to see if there are any height / age requirements.

As for your second question, it also depends on the facility. Some tube places have the lift where you sit in the tube while you get pulled up, other's have you stand on an escalator of sorts. I found that if you're able to sit in the tube on the way up, its not so bad, but its the type of lift requiring you to stand, it can wear you down.

I can tell you from my own personal experience including last week, that even at ages 40+ and 11, we've only ever done half days, especially if its super cold out, and that's been plenty.
 
I have only seen single rider tubes. Sometimes where we go, they will let parents hold on to their kids tube in a 'train". But if the runs are too fast, then they do not let anyone train. And do check height requirements. I just checked ours and it is 42". During weekends, they only have 2 hour tickets, and that has been plenty long enough for us. I can't imagine being out there all day.
 
I would only do half day. And your 5 year old might not meet height/age requirements for the place, so do check those.

And, please, everyone wear helmets!
 

Our local ski place sells passes in 3 hour increments - that's always been more than enough time for us.

And I think most places are single tube only, but no height requirement. Most families I've seen with smaller children will get their kids situated in the tube, then hook their tube onto the kids tubes before going down the hill. At our local place, there's varying heights (and speeds) of hills, so there's enough variety to keep all ages interested.
 
Our local ski place sells passes in 3 hour increments - that's always been more than enough time for us.

And I think most places are single tube only, but no height requirement. Most families I've seen with smaller children will get their kids situated in the tube, then hook their tube onto the kids tubes before going down the hill. At our local place, there's varying heights (and speeds) of hills, so there's enough variety to keep all ages interested.

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The three places that we have taken our kids sells tickets in 2 or 4 hour increments. That's plenty of time.
 
I also say part or half day. A full day is a long time to be other there sledding/tubing. Have fun!!
 
where we are going has three passes, two hours , four hours or five. We are going to Windham mountain but the info on their site is not very good they have no prices or how tall you have to be. I am going to stop on my way home from work tomorrow and check it out. Has anyone here ever done snow tubing at Windham
 
Two hours is plenty for Windham. The website has prices for both two hours and four hours. It says you only have to be tall enough to get in and out of a tube.
 
I googled it and went directly to their site...... Tubing is $20 for 2 hours or $25 for 4 hours. Have fun! Sounds like a great spot!!!
 
Two hours is plenty for Windham. The website has prices for both two hours and four hours. It says you only have to be tall enough to get in and out of a tube.
Thanks when I was looking on my phone the prices did not come up. I think we will just do two hours
 
I googled it and went directly to their site...... Tubing is $20 for 2 hours or $25 for 4 hours. Have fun! Sounds like a great spot!!!
We live in a great spot since we have three ski resorts within five min's from our farm.
 
Our plans to do snow tubing may go out the window with the rain tomorrow. I guess we can do it on the holiday weekend.
 




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