A great time, but make sure to go as early as possible to avoid the long lines to ride on the elevator to get up to the top of all the lanes. There were 7 lanes, each increasing with steepness and speed! I wish the elevator extended all the way down to the bottom of the lanes. They had festive, Christmas music playing over the speakers which was nice. We saw a small snack lodge as well as hot dog and poutine truck at the base. Parking is close the park also. From Whistler village, we were able to ride on the blackcomb gondola up the mid station, get off, and just walk to the right and up the wooden stairs to the park.
Becky K.
Place rating: 4 Madisonville, LA
Ww came here two hours before closing and almost had the park to ourselves. The snow tube runs were great. They had an easy side and an intermediate side with added hills. The staff was very friendly. An escalator is provided to bring you up the hill but you will have to walk uphill to get to the escalator.
Ninette C.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
After six visits to Whistler, I finally got a chance to check out the Coca Cola Tube Park! While I enjoyed my one hour of tubing, I would recommend not buying more than one hour– it gets pretty repetitive. I’m giving this place 3.5 stars because despite a good time, there are several logistical problems with this tube park: 1. After you get off the lift, you have to go up a TON of stairs to reach the entrance. This is especially hard if you have your ski/snowboarding equipment to carry up snowy stairs. 2. Once you get to the top, there’s no safe place to put your equipment and ski shoes you’re not allowed to wear. There isn’t even a ski rack like there usually is outside the restaurants. 3. After you pay and grab your tube, there’s still a pretty long walkway before you reach the moving carpet. I had a good time but would like to see them fix these problems. 3.5 stars
Cindy T.
Place rating: 5 San Jose, CA
I’m not a fan of tubing, but my bf pre-booked tickets(which are cheaper than at the window) and I actually enjoyed it! This was really fun. They have two sections — one that is slower and one that is more faster. There is also a kiddy section, too. We rode in pairs and they were able to spin us. The tube ride was faster than expected and was really fun!
Amanda L.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Fun, fun, fun! Tubing is soo fun, I was surprised by how much it brought out the child in me, if it wasn’t so cold I could have stayed there for hours! I didn’t get there until 7 so I only had the option to go for 1 hour but it is a way better value for 2 hours, I think in the hour we only got to go down 5 times since it takes time to climb back up and there is sometimes lines at the top. The black run is crazy fast and crazy fun! Try it.
Margie S.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Wow! Who knew that Tubing could be so much fun! $ 20 for 1 hour or $ 29 for 2 hours. If you decide that after one hour you want to do another hour, it is $ 14. You pick your tube, walk to the magic carpet(100 ft) and then ride up. It’s quite a ways, because the groomed lanes that you ride down are long– so what do you expect. I think I wore too many clothes. You will definitely get wet – wear your snowgear. But you can leave the beanie and the 5 layers at home if it’s only 37 degrees F. You walk and tug on your tube a LOT. They have different lanes – one for family and smaller kids, the other is a blue lane for medium speed, the black lanes is for top speed. You can go with down with a group as big as 6. The starters can spin one or two riders as well. Fun times!
Warren C.
Place rating: 3 Renton, WA
It’s actually my first time tubing, but it was a fun experience. With an Edgecard, you’ll get a 20% discount. Instead of paying $ 20 per hour, it will be $ 15 per hour. There’s lots of tubes to choose from. Going up the magic carpet/people moving up is a struggle, as the tubes can weigh you down. After you slid down, you’ll have to walk across and uphill back to the slope, which can be exhausting.