
4.3
2 of 18 Best Attractions in Winter Park

I've seen so many snow tubing hills that are simply straight shots down the hill. This is like a slalom course, or like the Winter Park alpine slide in the summer. It is fantastic fun. And, a moving sidewalk (similar to airports) takes you back up to the top of the tubing hill.

At 60 this was my first trip down a tube hill! I LOVED IT! The staff was very nice and helpful. Safety was a priority and very well handled by the staff. Highly recommend this for all age groups

We ended our last day of our ski vacation on the Coca Cola Tubing Hill. We've been to the tubing hill at Frazier, which is quite large, but we had just as much fun on this smaller hill (lane 4 was super fast). It's conveniently located at the Winter Park Base, just a short ride on the Cabriolet lift. You can just show up, or make a reservation for a specific time. A great time for kids and adults.

Enjoyed tubbing on our day off from skiing. My whole family enjoyed it! Our 3 year old was able to go with either myself or my husband on a tandem tube. And we could even hook on a few more single tubes for fun!

Great Fun! My husband and I took our ten year old son during the day and it was a blast. There is a place to grab a snack before or after you go. They have four runs and an enclosed magic carpet for ride up w your tube. You can go go single, double, or hook a few singles together.

It seemed expensive at first ($26 and hour), but it is well worth it. Practically no wait times, lots of fun, and, best of all, everyone on the staff is always smiling (and that's that we were in the last group of the season). Lost my cap on one run and staff member quickly retrieved it with a laugh. Couldn't ask for more.

Super fun!! A little expensive for a single hour, but worth it. Make sure small children don't spin around too much so they don't fly away.

While tubing itself is excellent, the customer service in the ticket shop is terrible. We asked a question and instead of the employee looking up from his cell phone, he just pointed to the sign. I'm the future, we will go to Fraser where there is excellent tubing AND customer service.

My wife and I had a great time tubing. The conveyor belt that takes you back to the top really makes it even better. I felt like a little kid at a water park.

We loved this place. Quite safe, with very nice staff to orient how to use the hardware. There are 4 tracks with different speeds and lengths, and we took them all. You can ride in a couple, what was amazing. Highly recommended. Seems to be compatible for elder and younger too.

So our first day in Winter Park (12/17) we took the little gondola here to tube! We are a family of four and we had a blast. I do recommend you fill out the waiver online before you get here because it is a bit time consuming.
We paid for an hour and for a good twenty minutes we were all alone. The second group of people that came, approximately 6 with a special needs child. It is my opinion the staff accommodated the family well. Not initially, it did take one incident in the tunnel- which by the way does hinder the amount of times you can go down. After the first incident the child was able to ride and at the top the staff member operating the belt would stop it for him to get off as normally it is a continuously moving belt. This is tricking for most everyone initially anyway.
I would recommend speeding up the belt just a notch. The other recommendation I would suggest is to add a lane. Three just isn’t enough. We will try Fraser Tubing today and I will review it later.

Everyone from ages 2 thru 66 had a blast! Different levels of difficulty and speed. They had the system down so it didn’t ever seem crowded. The kids could have stayed there all day !

My wife and I don't ski but were in Winter Park with relatives who do ski. We decided to try out the tubing and are glad we did. The tickets are issued on an hourly basis, and ours were for two in the afternoon. My wife and I are both in our seventies, but the tubing made us feel much younger. The cost was $23 each, and we made 10 runs in one hour. There are four chutes, each a bit different from the other. We preferred the furthest two. My goal was to fly over all of the black pads and hit the barrier at the end. On my last run, I managed to achieve my goal. Staff members were very friendly and helpful. Not sure they would have approved my goal. We road the free gondola from Winter Park Village.

We went on the Coca Cola tubing hill twice this past week. I loved the online reservation system so there was no waiting - just show up 15 minutes prior to reservation to complete paperwork. Also loved the conveyor belt although we got tired just walking with our tube to the belt. An hour was plenty for me but my sons both went the full hour. Also liked that we could hook our tubes together (up to 4 tubes can hook together) or ride single.
The only negative was the staff working at the hill. They need some coaching on customer service. On the first day (March 13) one of the staff members got into an argument with another staff member about whether people were allowed to play in the snow behind the trees. And the second time we went (March 15) the staff member was screaming about it being hot. He kept yelling "its Winter Park not summer park". I don't disagree but we're on vacation and paid $26 each to ride the tubes- I didn't pay to hear what he thinks or to hear him complain. I don't know his name but he said he's from Pensacola and moved to get away from the heat.

Wow, what a terrible disappointment. We spent almost $200 for our group with 2 adults, 2 teens and 2 elementary age kids. We each got to go down a hill about 4 times. The bumpers weren't covering the openings well and the lady next to me flew right through and busted through the cheap plastic fence they had at the bottom. She was literally hanging by her foot upside down and stuck there. Myself and a couple of other patrons were trying to get her out because there wasn't enough staff there to help. They had to pull out a big section of fence and stopped sending people down any lanes while they worked on the situation. After that, our one hour was up. One employee that saw me helping with the crash said that we could have a little more time but the guy at the top just said too bad and there's nothing they can do about it. Overall, the entire thing was a huge disappointment and we will definitely NOT return or send our friends. We were told this was the best timing in the area and drove several hours to go there. Next time we'll choose a different place.

I would definitely try again during snowfall or after fresh snowfall....packed snow is rough on the bum!

This was right next to our hotel, the Vintage, and so much fun. My 12 and 13 year olds loved it. We had a snow ball fight afterward. The staff were organized and friendly.

The website information, Facebook photos and You Tube videos were very helpful, and it was easy to make a reservation for a one-hour time slot. We parked in the Winter Park main parking garage, rode the Village Cabriolet lift to the Vintage Hotel, and then followed the signs up to the Tube Hill. The building where you check in was warm and had a drinking fountain and restrooms inside. The safety briefing was helpful. All of the tubes seemed to have comfortable pads in the bottom. When you choose your tube, check to see if it has a strap attached where it will be centered between your legs, and not tied to one of the hand grips. But if you have long arms, it might be more comfortable for you to sit backwards in the tube, if they let you.
Yes, we did have to wait in line, especially in the slow and middle lanes at the beginning of the hour, when lots of participants were taking photos and trying to arrange and attach themselves in double and single tubes, but the lines got shorter towards the end of the hour. I could not tell that much difference between the middle and fast lane. Each time, I made sure to tell the worker at the top if I wanted to be spun around or pushed straight. We especially appreciated the ‘Magic Carpet’ covered conveyor lift so that we did not have to trudge back up the hill with our tubes, like we did when we were kids!
Highly recommended!

Great time with a bunch of friends after spending a day on the hill skiing! What I do suggest is that you make it into the warming hut for a Triple Chocolate Hot Chocolate!

Snow tubing is always a favorite of ours! I like this tubing hill because it seems safe. They have helpers at the top to push you off once you are in the tube. It is located very close to the Winter Park village and ski resort.

There were 8 of us in our party. 4 adults, 4 teenager's. Make sure you call at least a day before to make reservations. They only take so many "tubers" per hour time slot. You'll understand why they do this when you start tubing. The check in, short walk to get scanned in, to picking your tube is easy. All employees we came in contact with were very nice and answered all are questions. The lines for each tubing lane are managed by employees. You can be a single "tuber", hook two tubes together or try hooking all riders/tubes together like we did. If you go down by yourself, the employee working the line will spin your tube on the way down if you want. You WANT to try this!! There is a standing people walker to take you & your tube back to the top. The hour goes goes quickly but SO WORTH IT! We honestly could of kept tubing for hours. Each tubing lane is a little different, try them all at least once. There is a warm building to sit down in, use restrooms and or get snacks/drinks. We will definitely be going back and try to book to time slots back to back to tube for 2 hours! So much fun!

Tubing experience was awesome! Lane #4 and #3 were my favorites...highly recommend to wear ski googles to have the best experience; as it was slightly snowing the day we went; ripping down the pike the snow does blast you good! Staff was friendly! Would def do it again!

Our time slot was fully booked, but there were plenty of time and lanes to keep everyone occupied for the full hour. We had tons of fun!

Had a great time tubing! We had never been before so we have no comparison but definitely felt like kids! The fastest lane was fast and fun! We rode tandem and single. The ride back up the magic carpet was tricky for me at first because I'm not very graceful, leaning against a tube was very helpful to stable myself. Never had to wait very long for a turn and got in plenty of runs during the hour. Staff was very friendly. Hot chocolate was delicious and perfect after tubing.
My only concern was it was more of an honor check in system? No way to know if you had and gets busy between time changes.
We had a great time and thought it was worth the price.

We went to the hill thinking this would be a fun time but it turned out to be more fun than I imagined. The staff were very friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend this to anyone thinking of going.

We would have doubled our time but they were sold out for the rest of the day. If you want two hours, book it online in advance. I highly recommend two hours, one went by way too fast!

We found this place by accident on a side trip from a visit to Denver, and my kids begged to go back again the next day they had so much fun.
There are three runs, so we did family "races." (There are single and double tubes.) It was so safe, my four year old was able to go by himself several times. It made his whole year!
We were able to rent all equipment (including snow boots) here pretty reasonably, but for a family of five it will add up. However, this was such a memorable trip for us that my kids still ask to go back months later. Very fun and nicely run, would do again!

We made reservations for the 10am time frame on a Sunday & even though it was sold out, you could go down the hill, ride back up and maybe only wait a minute so the hour was plenty & they don't book too many people so you have to wait in long lines. We all loved it, staff was great & even gave us such good spins from the top for an even better ride. Highly recommend!

This was so much fun. It wasn’t straight tubing. It hard curves and they have a people mover so you don’t have to walk back up to the top. Which is great when your not use to the high altitude which make you get out o breath very quickly. Adult and kid fun.

So much fun! Great price, got in before season ended! Trip up mountain was beautiful! Kids got to see snow for the first time. Parking was free when we went. The husband and I stayed warm in the bar/ restaurant while kids tubed, chili was amazing!!!😁

We visited the Coca-Cola Tubing Hill last Sunday. In the past, we were told that you needed a lift pass to go to the tubing hill. I'm not sure if the hill has been re-located, but you definitely do NOT need a lift pass to get to the Tubing Hill. I chose the shortest line each time I came up the moving sidewalk. (Btw, put your tube in front of you and sort of lean on it with both hands. This makes your ride much more stable.) I rode each lane and enjoyed them all. Tethering two tubes together was fun, too. Wear warm clothes that can be adjusted for the conditions. I wore my ski helmet because it is warm, and in case I bumped into the side or something. There are restrooms in the Hill House. I didn't see any concessions for sale. The hour goes by very fast!

We took our grandchildren, ages 6, 4 and 3 to Winter Park and since they don’t yet ski we wanted to let them do something fun and exciting. The Coca Cola tubing hill exceeded all our expectations. The staff did a great job of keeping everything moving so we could get a ton of runs in an hour. By the end, the 6 year old was tubing by himself down the fast hill. The grandparents loved it too.

We had a great time at the Coca-Cola tubing for our 8 and 12 yr old girls. The staff was nice and the reservations were Totally needed! The parking was a nightmare that will delay you getting to your scheduled tube time so plan ahead!

I highly recommend this tubing hill. We live in Denver so have tried a number of the tubing hills in the area. This is by far the best. There are 4 separate lanes with banked curves. There are a number of attendants who watch and let tubes go down only when it is safe at the bottom; no concern with running into people here. So helmets are not needed. There are both tandem and single tubes and you can switch off for each run if you want. You can also attached together for a group run. They have music playing at the top which adds to the fun atmosphere. I love that there is a snack shop right by the top with a nice clean bathroom. It has hot chocolate, coffee and chips and cookies. They only book on the hour so there is a limit to the number of people which also makes it nice and not crowded. 1 hour is plenty of time to get in a lot of runs. The magic carpet is covered which helps if it is snowy or cold. The price is a little higher than other tubing places but I think the trade off for a nicer facility and safety makes it worth it. Finally there is a small gondola nearby that is free you can ride to the Winter Park village. Fun thing to do with young kids and gives you something to do while waiting for your tubing start time. Overall I highly recommend Winter Park for tubing; skip Fraser and Frisco and come here.

This activity is like a once a vacay activity. It is $40 a person. I only recommend doing this for one hour and in the morning when it is not as crowded.

Poorly managed operation with no empathy. We tried to walk up to fit in on our 2nd day, they said there weren't spots which is understandable, but set an appointment for 2 days later, our last day. We arrived for that with 3 little kids ready to tube but were turned away. Guy at the counter said they overbooked and "my manager" said everything had to be done online. No offer to make it right and... Surprise, manager not around. So we have to leave with 3 super bummed out kids. Screw this place go to the one in Frasier which is what we ended up doing.

enjoyed the hill for fast tubing! The grandparent and child enjoyed a great evening of tubing on the lite hill :)

Although it’s expensive, my family found the Coca-Cola Tubing Experinece quite entertaining. They have four runs, each yielding a slightly different experience.
We were surprised to see “tandem” tubes (two tubes joined together) that can only go down “Track 1”. My kids loved that.
For the other three tracks, two or even three “standard” tubes can be daisy-chained together, so the little ones can ride down with an adult easily.
I wish they’d lower the price by $10 and it’d be helpful if they had better signage to indicate exactly what to do. (It’s not hard to master, but you just have to figure things out when you get ready to run.)

The Coca-Cola Tubing Hill was so much fun! The staff was really helpful, friendly, and answered all my questions. The tracks were fast but felt very safe. My family had a great time and we can't wait to go back.

After a short walk up the hill you must fill out a form and you are ready to tube. The helpful staff gets you started down the chute and every step of the way.

My brother and I spent a very windy hour here. Loved the staff, the tubing and the conveyour belt. We were able to do 3 tandem runs and 6 single runs along with a 10 min break within our one hour. Highly recommend for everyone visiting the area.

It’s a waste of money I didn’t like l. It’s like story or movie that’s poorly put together . $25.00 an hour should me $10.00 and hour

I highly recommend tubing at Winter Park. It's affordable and FUN! You won't be disappointed at all.

Great experience at the end of a day of skiing. They recommend making reservations 24 hours in advance, which we did, but it wasn’t super busy. We went at 5:00 but noticed no one was on the hill from 4-5, so maybe try to visit in the afternoon before everyone comes off the slopes. The staff was SO friendly. They had fun music blaring, gave people pushes and spins down the chutes, and were just really nice. So, although it was pricey ($23 per person), it was worth it.
Also, safety is definitely a concern for them. One of the chutes was icy, so they closed it down until they could get it back in shape (10 minutes maybe), and they only let people ride in tandem down another one once they determined it was too dangerous for single riders. I felt 100% comfortable letting my kiddos ride, and there were plenty of staff monitoring and working on the chutes at all times.

Our family group of eight wanted to go tubing and after reviewing the choices on TripAdvisor decided to go to the newest tubing experience in the Winter Park area, the Coca-Cola Tube Hill. Getting there was pretty easy as you take the free Village Cabriolet to the Vintage Hotel, where you can sign up for a one-hour tubing reservation (you can also reserve time-slots by calling or going to their online site). From the hotel it’s a short walk up to Hill House, which puts you at the beginning of the Coca-Cola Tube Hill. You can enjoy a hot drink in Hill House until your reserved time-slot begins.
The young, friendly staff at Tube Hill clears out the previous group and gives everyone in your group a good safety briefing. You can choose two types of tubes, a fast one (white-bottom) or a slow one (black-bottom). If you’re not happy about how fast you are going, you can switch tubes anytime in your reserved time. There are four separate lanes with banked curves for all riders, with Lane 1 being the slowest, and Lane 4 the fastest. The staff did a great job of managing riders so that each lane had only one person or group (up to four can link together) on the lane at a time.
As an old dude who loves speed I picked a white-bottom tube and took my first run on Lane 4. Wow! It was crazy, fracking fun! Getting back up the hill was easy as you take your tube to a covered conveyor belt and ride up for another run. Our tubing group ranged in age from septuagenarians to kids around five, and everyone appeared to have a great time. Linking together in groups is especially fun and the hour slot will go by very fast. This adventure is highly recommended!

You have to like things that go fast to enjoy this. Our 5 and 7 year olds loved going. You could tether a group of people going down but only on two of the lanes. Helmets recommended.

Planned a trip to go tubing during our ski vacation. Our family of 7 all enjoyed it, but an hour was more than enough. There are 4 slides and after you do each of them a couple of times, all of my kids thought it was getting boring. Someone told us later that the tubes in Fraser are better. Will have try that one next time.

Went last year and it was fun so decided to go again this year. It was even more fun this year. Did a 7pm reservation and got lucky as it was not very crowded. The runs we're groomed very nicely. The service was great. Duke and a young girl from Michigan we're so sociable and nice to us, they helped to make it a fantastic time. Loved the experience.

We had lots of fun. I also like the measures the company took for COVID-19. It wasn’t over crowded. The staff was really nice and they also took pictures for us.

we stayed at the Vintage hotel, so this was a must. Its very unorganized, and only 1 poor teen ( sometimes a random one would show up to help, but only kids, they were making us push each other, because one had his appendix removed or something, so we were all pushing strangers becuase they couldn't keep up with the radio saying each lane was clear) but basically one teen was pushing every person down 1 of the 4 lanes one at a time. the have slow tubes ( why?) and slow lanes ( why?) so if you choose those, you are walking halfway down the "hill" then you have a 5 min slow, and jarring ride up the lift. My husband and i got 3......YES THREEEE runs in an hour..... it was chaos, and the employees had zero interest in being there. Someone walked up to us, and said....um just go to Fraser tubing hill, its cheaper, and way faster, and the lift is way better. So we did, it was way more fun. Now having the "luge" style lane was cool if it ran right because you got to climb the wall with your tube, but it was not worth the money, and we all thought we were going to fall on the weird lift system they have to get you back up the hill. the belt is 2 feet wide but your tube is 4 feet wide, and its trying to fight carpet on the sides the whole way up, kids were falling or holding onto dear life to their parents, it was just alot of hurry up and wait, for essentially $10 a ride per person. we ended the day at fraser tubing hill, and it made the day so much more fun. i was disappointed, but if you have little kids, they will love it. just expect a lot of waiting. however the little hot chocolate shack they have up there is just wonderful, so if you dont want to tube....go buy a cup of their hot chocolate ( they have adult hot chocolate too!)

My family and I had lots of fun. The employees were very polite and friendly. First tubing experience and We totally recommend it.

They have 4 tubing hills, they are all pretty average and similar, not big. have lifts to go back. Staff is very friendly and helpful, everything is organized and set up pretty good.
They are open 10 am- 6 pm. last call is at 5 pm. Prices are depending on a season. Off season we paid 23$ a person

We had reservations for 5pm and that afternoon, a snowstorm hit. They had zero customers for the 4pm slot and thought they would have no one the rest of the night so they were surprised when we arrived. They are supposed to have riders for 6pm and 7pm but did not, so I think they may have been closing early due to the weather. However, the staff was super friendly and accommodating letting us still show up and ride for the hour that we had reserved. It says on line that we could only reserve spots for 5pm, 6pm or 7pm, but when we got there, it looks like you can tube all day long. Slots are sold for one hour on the hour. The staff was friendly and helpful and the ride was a lot of fun. Definitely worth the price.

We enjoyed speeding down the track but the brakes (strips of rubber) give you whip lash. It was also really expensive for an hour for 3 people. They should offer a family rate honestly.

While the reservation system is fairly efficient, $35 is far too much money for the very short and tame 3 lanes provided. Save your money.

We took a day trip to Winter Park and Georgetown during our week in Denver. The tubing hill was so much fun! My kids (age 8 and 10) loved it. The staff was so friendly and helpful and made our visit enjoyable. They have a people mover to take you from the bottom of the hill
back to you the top each time which is perfect when tubing with children. Definitely worth the money!

Quick check in. Easy parking (35$). Ramp that takes you from the bottom back up. Got to go down about 6 times in less than an hr. It was a lot of fun!

What a great time! The staff was friendly and there was no wait! We would do this over and over! We will come back next year for sure!

Village Cabriollet tubing winter park.
$25+ well spent. You can tube as much as you want. They do have slow lane, fast lane and fastest one. You choose which lane you want. Mr Legare, an employee was awesome and very helpful to choose which options we wanted.

I must confess I did not ride the tube, and after watching others, I am glad I did not. Clearly an excitement for younger people than I. I can tell you the people (young) were having a screaming hot time.

Highly recommend. They have several different paths which made this the BEST tubing I’ve ever done. We were able to go down in groups of 5 and the lines were not long. Wish we would’ve purchased 2 hours instead of 1.

This is a fun activity, 23$ per person was a bit steep but even at 19 my son had a great time and so did my husband and I. The "lift" made it so easy to go again and again.

It was the most fun ever!!! I’m so happy I got to share such a fun time with my 8 year old grandson CJ. It was his first time in the snow and our first time snow tubing. Amazing memories and great times at Coca Cola Snow-tubing. Thank you to the awesome staff, everyone was so friendly and cheerful.
Ms. Angela Trina, Miami, FL.

My daughter and I tried the Coca-Cola Tubing Hill while the rest of our family was skiing. We were needing a break and looking for something else to do rather than ski. It was lots of fun. I would recommend it.

My 82 year old Mom, my sister and I stopped here on a whim to play in the snow. Realizing my Mom would only complete one or two runs down the slope, the staff could not have been more helpful. All the guys treated her like their own grandmother and offered a helping hand (or arm) to make her feel safe and steady on her feet. The tubing hill offers 4 lanes with varying degrees of speed. Plenty of fun for the whole family. Enclosed conveyor belt pulls you back up.

We spent an hour tubing while on vacation at the Winter Park Resort. We had a blast! Two teenage kids and two adults racing down the hill while trying to avoid getting hit by snowballs by the employees. I highly recommend the tubing hill on your next winter visit to Winter Park. The employees make it extra fun!

Reservations were a breeze; they make it easy and enjoyable. A quick safety orientation and off to the races.

The place looks small, but they have 4 runs all different speeds. You can go single or tandem and they are actually pretty fast! We spent an hour there and they limit riders each hour so you get plenty of turns. Definitely recommend a visit here.

I had trouble convincing our group to do this at a late 7:00pm reservation because of the cold! Everyone was so glad we did---great fun, love the 4 different runs--great time!

This was a great time, i would do this again and again. Friendly staff, short lines, good equipment, I liked the conveyor belt so you didn’t have to walk up hill.

This was a great experience for the whole family. The guides working the slides were super nice, and really made it an enjoyable experience for everyone there. They recommended ways to go down the slides, but always kept everyone safe. The one hour time slot you are allowed is plenty.

The family really enjoyed this experience. The more people in the group the faster you go. The experience lasts for an hour so you get the opportunity to have several goes.

Nice tubing hill but a bit on the expensive side Colorado adventure park much better value and longer runs

Great staff with wonderful Customer Service. Be careful to book ahead but be accurate on your count as no refunds for cancellations.

Reservations were easy. Unfortunately we didn’t realize there would be a line for every lane every time you go down. The tubing was fun but you spend more time waiting than going down the hill. I would go to Fraser tubing hill instead

What a blast! I had never done any kind of smow activity before going to Coca-Cola Tubing. It was so much fun. Had 3 adults & one child. The 3-1/2 yr old found the tubing a bit scarey but she loved the conveyor that took us from the bottom of the hill back to the top. She called it a "magic carpet" ride. The 3 adults loved it. Great staff. Well worth the $.

Great customer service!
Had tons of fun sliding downhill like a big kid! The associates were very helpful and made the activity enjoyable.

Save your money and go to Frasier Park. The lines at Coca Cola were long and the tubing course not as fun as Frasier. Maybe if we went to Coca Cola first we wouldn’t have been as disappointed, but after the real thing my recommendation is no on Coca Cola and hit Frasier Park.

With COVID you must reserve early. We had a group of 10 ages 9-55 and everyone enjoyed the hill. The attendants were friendly and continued to spin us around. The price is very reasonable.

Reservation process awful. Staff extremely obnoxious & Rude. Cost extremely expensive. Parking lots full & cost $35. If you’re late, toooo bad! Long lines, short runs. For an hour you’ll be lucky to get 4 small runs in. Save your money. This place is garbage from start to finish. Head to Fraser for some family friendly fun instead!

Our kids really enjoyed the hill. Only complaint was the lines and time it took to get back up, they were only able to slide a few times

It’s a fun break from snow activities in Winter Park, but several things could definitely be improved:
> lanes should be longer
> the belt that carries people up should be going faster
> theme could be more engaging

the kids and I had a great time here. would definitely go again! so glad they had a conveyor belt! LOL

I am not sure where to begin but here was my disaster of an experience! I try to stick with facts on all my reviews and let others make their own opinions!! We decided to go tubing for an hour or so one afternoon after lunch, my husband and I were traveling with a group of our adult friends.
ARRIVAL: No real issues except after you pay you have to walk up this crazy long hill that is steep, so that combined with altitude changes (I'm from Texas) made for an exhausting .25 mile or so. Once you got to the top they had a little bar snack thing that was reasonable on prices (3 dollar drinks.) No tipping with credit card so have cash!!!!! Then u wait and get this safety spill about making sure u don't head down the hill without being cleared first, totally makes sense!!!
The TUBING ITSELF: There are 4-5 runs total don't remember exactly they are in order of speed for the most part. So grab a tube single or double and wait your turn..
we were able to connect all our tubes and go down together... the bottom has stoppers to keep you from crashing and an attendant to help get off the tube and communicate with the crew on top of the hill!! The issue here is that most of them were kids and high as kites!!!!! At one point on one of the runs they let us go down backwards which was actually a very poor decision on our part because it made the front of the tube hold the weight physics says bad decision luckily we avoided a mess and made it down safely... the conveyor was nice!! Our last run (backwards) we were sent down the hill and when we got to the bottom immediately one of these kids start yelling at my husband that we "sent" ourselves and there was a mom and daughter at the bottom that we could have hit... he really got in my husbands face to a point I was totally freaked out my husband who is 56 did not appreciate this kid at all an assured him we did not "send ourselves " we are not rule breakers...now mind you at this point husband was pissed and was prob using inappropriate language to express himself...The high kid insisted he was lying and was annoyed I guess because then he made a fist and acted like he was going to punch my husband.. We decided to leave at this point.. we left our tubes at bottom and got on conveyor. Well.... a few of the workers also got on behind us which made me super nervous, they then began to yell profanities at my husband calling him all kinds of inappropriate names... my husband ignored them and we made it to top. The employees at the top had been told we "sent ourselves " although this was incorrect, and it was just a weird situation that scared me... anyway we left.. there was no manager I guess cause my husband wanted to speak to someone to ensure we were not breaking rules and it was like a bad movie the employees just kept saying, you sent yourself " OMG no we did not.... anyway I will never return and these kids that work there maybe should not be 🤷🏻♀️ and to raise a fist at a customer may be grounds for discipline... just saying.... this y'all is a 100% true story without enhancements for entertainment!!!
MORAL: I would not recommend not because of our experience but because these kids don't care about safety and they communicate poorly, I feel like it could be recipe for disaster especially for children!

We recently visited the Coca Cola Tubing Hill on a trip to Winter Park. As a heads up, you need to be sure you secure your tickets early as the sessions fill up very quickly. We called before coming and there were plenty of spots available, but when we got there, two sessions had filled up and we had to wait two hours before we could get on the tubes. It's a fun activity, but the course wasn't long enough! We finally got on the tubes and lined up to go down the hill and it was a short ride around the corner...and that was all! We expected the course to be longer. The conveyor belt is fantastic to get you back to the top of the course. Waiting times were l-o-n-g at the top of the hill. In an hour's time, we only got to go down 4 times, mainly for waiting in line a long time at the top of the hill. They may want to look at ways to speed up the process. Granted, I know they want to ensure everyone's safety, and that is certainly appreciated, but it was just a long wait for such a short course.

We did this hill while staying at Winter Park Zephry Lodge. It was good for an hour. Since there are only 4 lanes, I'd suggest this as an in-between activity.

We had a great day of tubing. They had four courses and there was very little down time. We rarely waited more than a minute or two until we could get on the next course. Lots of fun for the whole family.

We went to Winter Park on 12/26. We flew into Denver and I had booked tubing for 2pm. We arrived a little late, I filled out the waiver and the girls went and got on the tubing slopes. Probably would have been wise to fill out the waiver prior to arrival. There were only 3 lanes open, other reviews have said 4 but there were only 3 when we were there. The staff running the lanes were very nice, helpful, willing to spin you or just slide you down the lane. There are rubber mats at the bottom of the hill to slow you down. Contrary to what others posted, I booked this a week or so prior and I only paid $29 per person to tube. There were other parties arriving to tube and being turned away as they were full for the day so I do suggest that you book and pay for it prior to arriving at Winter Park. I took my daughters and they loved the snow and the experience of tubing. I would definitely recommend that you try it if you are in Winter Park.

We booked the last hour slot for our group of seven on our first night at Winter Park. We laughed and had the best time! All ages approved.

There are four lanes...we get to go about 8 times in an hour. Staff is friendly. The conveyor moves really slowly and you can't walk, only standing is allowed. I am not sure this is the same everywhere else, but it definitely kills quite a bit of time to get through. Try the fourth (fastest) lane having the staff spin your personal tube..it wont be the same as sitting in the tandem tube in which you can't have it spinned. You can even ride in group (we have 6 ppl ) going down the lane at the same time...had lots of fun. I am like a kid who doesnt want to go home after all the fun...

We had kids/adults from age 7 to 60 and we LOVED this!!! It was a great family activity! You can tube as a single or up to 4 people can chain together. Lots of fun!

Okay! This is a review from a fluffy person's perspective! First, the walk up the hill. It is long and kinda steep. The best thing to do is take it slow and stop for small breaks. You can make it. Check in was easy and then you go up a couple of steps and pick out your tube. I recommend getting to the edge of the lane and then sitting down. There are handles for you to hold. We went down the slow lane and it was fast enough for me. Getting out of the tube is a little difficult, but not too bad. Thankfully there is a magic carpet to take you back up the hill. Remember to put one foot in front of the other. There are no rails so balance is a must. As a 318 pound person, I was so thankful for the opportunity to be able to do this excursion and while it was a little challenging, I took little breaks and had tons of fun. The staff was kind and very helpful. Listen to them and stay safe.

Brought our 4 teens here for some fun during spring break and they all said they had a great time. The lines weren't long and the staff was super friendly. I highly recommend!

I went with a group and zero expectation having never done a snow activity in my life. My friend made reservations for our group online and we were asked to arrive a half hour early to check in.
Parking was easy at the Vintage Hotel, where you also have the opportunity to warm up, have a drink and pick up supplies and souvenirs. When it's your time to check in you fill out a release and have the chance to rent water proof gear. SO important to do this if you don't arrive with your own!! For $3 you can get snow pants and for $5 a jacket or boots etc. For half of our group who had only brought jeans and sneakers this was a life saver. All the gear is incredibly clean and new and they had a full range of sizes for men and women.
Once dressed you make your way up the hill and have a few minutes to take pictures and get the lay of the land before your 1 hour timed entry. (Timed entry limits the people so everyone has the most time )
The hour is plenty of time to experience all the runs (4 of them from short to long and fun to holycrapfast) and in any combo (solo, couples or tethered up to 4 people in a column) and there is a covered conveyor ramp that carries you and your tube from the bottom to the top so you're not hiking, falling, freezing in between.
I have no other tube operation to compare to but I can't imagine a more efficient, safe and perfectly run operation maximizing your fun time in the snow!!

Amazing for all family
Very fun
Really cool
Staff super nice
A lot of fun
You can share a tube with your mate
Romantic 😍

Did this with family visiting from Texas and just had a ball. Was fast and furious and each of the 4 lanes provided a different experience which was just great. Very enjoyable and exciting hour!!!

Good experience and great thing to do when getting a break from the slopes with the kids. The runs need a little work but its an overall fun thing to do.

Took my kids here for the first time and we all enjoyed it. I thought the price was pretty steep considering it only allotted us an hour. The assistants at the top of the hill were okay for the most part - There was one sorehead but overall the experience was great.

I had a blast at this place, tubing for the first time and they made the experience supper fun. It was really inexpensive and the different slopes was so fun.

We just did an 8pm Saturday night tubing run. Weekends are much busier than during the weekdays. They cap the hour run at 40 people. Get up early and start right at the beginning of your hour. They have 4 runs and each one is a little different. They have a covered conveyor belt to get you back to the top of the hill. There is a little cafe to get some beer or hot chocolate before or after you are done. They rent gear very cheap and it is a good idea to use waterproof gear. Enjoyed this and I would recommend it to anyone.

My kids enjoyed doing this and it was a good hour long activity. It was priced appropriately at I think $23 per person.
We had a great time with lots of laughs. Everyone was so happy and frendly who works there!! I think it is a bit pricy for the average family. we got discounts with our lift tickts, so that helped. But still allot of fun for a day off!!