Address: 800 Wildrose Ln, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA
Phone: +19098664626
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–9PM
Saturday: 10AM–9PM
Zoe Xu
Super fun for both kids and parents! We drove about two hours here and kid was a bit tired. Water slide was such a refresher and kid played ten slides in a straight. They prepared float jackets for small kids, so no worries even if kids can’t swim independently. It’s so much fun watching kid sliding into water in big big excitement. Would love to go again next summer.
Amal Soni
Kids and adults had a great time here. Pricing was fair. Rides were quality and seemed well maintained. Food was fine and reasonably priced. Only 2 minor things that are friction points that management should address. There are 4 different locations to buy specific tickets, why not have all tickets available at all ticket stalls to reduce confusion? (Even if they are different business units, it’s 2022, your POS system can separate this for you later). The other is not accepting cards. Cash only businesses is not a thing anymore. Charge me a convenience fee if you must, but don’t make me go use your ATM, that’s inconvenient.
Mel M
This place is pretty awesome! I would advise getting there early before they open if you visit on a holiday weekend like I did. The parking lot was horribly congested. The coaster and luge are pretty fun. The coaster is expensive for one ride — $20. The lines move slightly faster than you’d think, but they really should make it easier to sign the waiver. It holds up the lines. Otherwise, there are also some other attractions that I didn’t bother with. But, it’s worth a stop.
Melita Regis
I had a great time at Big bear Lake with my family..! Just a couple of hours away from Los Angeles, it’s a wonderful place to spend a day or weekend, skiing, snow tubing, building a snowman or just enjoying the beautiful views. If you go with kids, it’s going to be more fun and they’re gonna love it for sure..! We booked a condo through Airbnb and that was so beautiful too..! I also highly recommend you to visit the Big bear Lake Village..! It was nice walking around the lake and getting pizza from the village..!
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Yes, website says it opens at 10am
Yes
Cash only and lines are confusing because signs are blocked for other activities. Also, bring food & drink otherwise it's vending machines, again cash only.
No, Rent the boards from sport chalet or val surf, then bring them to bear Mnt/snow summit. Cheaper than renting from up there
Fun for All ages.. Minimum height of 36” to Ride Alpine Slide and Water Slide, 38”- 54” to ride on the coaster, with an adult 18 or over.. 54” to ride coaster solo… 57” to drive a single go kart.. 36”-57” must ride in a double car, with an adult 18 or over.. Mini golf, minimum of 36” to play.. Hope this helps..
Yes we will be open from 10am-9pm on December 28th. We will have Day and Night sessions for tubing.
Sold directly at each ride
Yes, the tubing slide is open, but it's man made stuff
It cost 7$ a person but you can buy a book(5 tickets) for 30$
Yes...the earlier you go the better!! Also they only take cash FYI
Alpine slide is $7 per person. The coaster is $20 for anyone over 54 inches and $10 for children under 54 inches
Based on height
Call is best. Weather changes frequently and they will be open depending on their local weather
Yes they do
Our recreation area is open year round, however certain attractions such as Snow Play are seasonal. Snow Play (snow tubing) is typically open mid November through Easter.
Our Water Slide opens Memorial Day Weekend in May.
Yes. You need chains.
They vary depending on the attraction, but nothing is over $35.00.
Each activity costs tickets, and it's cash only. I forget how much each tix costs though. I have 4 kids and it didn't break the bank.
No charge... Free!! Just get there early... Less lines more fun
Don't know. Best call first given that it's Christmas
Beautiful view
No I just stripped down to my boxers and they were cool with it.
Possibly
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$6 for the GIANT slide or $25 for 5 rides. $35 for first half of the day (for one adult, small kids free) on the snow for kids that sit on your lap while on the tube. $30 for the night session. Same price for older kids.
It's raining?
I think everyone has to pay but not 100% sure. Yes you need cash. They have ATM there but save yourself the fee and get it before you go. There is a place to catch a picture at the end of the ride but it's hard to catch anything else unless you are in the ride. We were able to take pictures going down side by side easily. Grandparents are able to sign them in. It's an electronic signature before you pay. $25 for 5 tickets
I'm 6' and 240 and i fit. I wouldn't want to be much bigger, tho.
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