One of his activities is to go snow tubing at Big Bear Lake’s Snow Play, and you can catch him sliding down the slope on Saturday Dec. 18.
He will be there from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. It’s free to visit with Santa, and little ones can get photos with jolly Saint Nick. Once there, you might as well stay for Snow Play. The $40 price includes the inner tubes and a Magic Carpet uphill lift.
“Santa Claus, snow tubing in the mountains combined with all of the smiling kids’ faces makes for the perfect holiday cheer,” said Big Bear Snow Play General Manager Kim Voigt. “We encourage families to take lots of photos, which are certain to make a picture-perfect Christmas card.”
Big Bear Snow Play got a jump start to the winter season on October 16, when it took advantage of ideal snowmaking weather conditions. Since then, the snow-tubing park has continued to make snow when evening temperatures drop into the 20s and low 30s.
The Snow Play area’s powerful fan guns continue to make snow at every opportunity to ensure quality snow conditions for the Christmas holiday season.
A key feature that makes Big Bear Snow Play stand out is its two Magic Carpet uphill lifts. A large moving conveyor belt, similar to an airport terminal people mover, transports riders (with inner tube in tow) to the top of snow-packed slopes. The Magic Carpet rides eliminate the stress of climbing the hill, which in turn provides opportunity for more downhill fun.
All-day snow-tubing passes, which includes tube rental and Magic Carpet lift are $40; a small child’s ticket (36” to 42” in height with a paid adult). Snow tubing participants must be at least 36” tall. Parking is free, and guests are free to come and go as they please.
Big Bear Snow Play is located at 42825 Big Bear Blvd. (three miles east of Big Bear Village, next to Motel 6). For more information including hours of operation call 909-585-0075 or go to BigBearSnowPlay.com.
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