Address: 1345 Lowell Ave, Park City, UT 84060, USA
Phone: +14356498111
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 11AM–6PM
Tuesday: 11AM–6PM
Wednesday: 11AM–6PM
Thursday: 11AM–6PM
Friday: 11AM–6PM
Saturday: 11AM–6PM
Jenasea VanDerVeur Morse
So I really didn't want to do this in fear I'd fall off and die -or- at least get seriously injured, but man, it was such a fun experience! I belly laughed the entire way down and am so glad we had the opportunity! It's a very short ride so the price was a little hard for me to wrap my brain around, but people don't work for free so it is what it is. Life is short. Buy the ticket and enjoy the ride people!
Roy Lock
Have been going to this place for many years. Came back from 5 years in Germany, and still enjoyed the rides. The slide is better than the coasters IMO. We are a family of 6 with kids from 2 to 18. Our littlest was a smidgen shy of 38 inches...min height to ride as a passenger on the coaster. The min height for the slide is 35 so that's where we took him. Big families, be prepared. Not a cheap day trip. For 6 people, 5 riders and 1 passenger, we paid for 5 combo passes, slide and coaster, 2 alpine slide passes and 2 slide passenger passes. The total for these came out to approx 330 dollars! Since our 2 year old couldn't ride the coaster, we purchase mini golf pass, two trampoline and two Flying Eagle passes. This brought our total close to 450 dollars for about 2 hours of entertainment. The experience was for the kids and isn't something we'd do all the time. I am confused though, the coaster has a ride height of 38 inches, but is on a fixed track, has seat belts, is smoother ride, speed control with a brake and can operate in the rain. The slide is 35 inches, has no seat belts, cannot operate in the rain, requires a lift ride up with a big drop down, and you can go off the track if not paying attention. Seems like the height requirement is super backwards to me. All in all, fun time, but cut some stars due to super high price point. No daily military discounts during summer or peak seasons either.
Tony Spinazza
Worth it. Great way to spend half a day in PC when it's summer. Lots of tables with umbrellas around the area for those not riding. Lines can be long and move slow. Gotta take the Payday chair up so those afraid of heights may need to mentally prep for the ride up. Course is super fun and worth the $33 bucks. Staff is very helpful and nice. Enjoy!
Anthony Rinella
This was a much better experience than we thought it would be going in. The slide was alot of fun, the coaster ride was even better. It's $54 per person to ride both which is a little steep but I still think it's worth it to try once. We played mini golf afterwards so in the end we got a few good hours of family entertainment during a sunny afternoon.
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As long as it's enough snow there it will be open but what I would suggest is for you to call them and or look on their website for opening and closing details
As I see. It, all one has to do is - call out their, as there's lots of Different businesses different attractions different eateries that may be seasonal so fine the entity that your intrested in call them and find out their hours , that's the best Type of information I could give you
Once. Just a slide on the Alpine slide one time will cost you about $25.
Nope. according to a reccording when calling in 5/4/21: all activities are closed until around memorial day.
according to a recording when calling in 5/5/21, all activities are closed until around memorial day.
No, summer activities are closed for the year
No, it closed at the beginning of September
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