My friends and I did a day trip to Whistler and as Texans, playing and frolicking in the snow was high on our list of things to do. We found this park because it was on Whistler's tourism page. Our bus dropped us off at Whistler Village and then we took a cab up to Bubly Tube Park. With a little more research, we would have known to take the Excalibur Gondola from the Village for free.
At the time we went, tickets were only available to purchase when we got there. They have a one or two hour option. Coming in, we had planned on the two hour ticket but ended up with the one hour ticket as it was not crowded at all. For me, this was perfect as it can be a tiring activity. You of course get more bang for your buck with the two hour option. After paying, they do ask you to attach your pass to your jacket or pants.
They have a couple of tables and chairs to relax and watch or place your things. There was no lockers that we could see, but that would come in handy. They have an actual gondola on the grounds that's great for photo ops or also to place your things inside. We felt safe keeping our bags there as there are staff members close by. The staff here was super friendly and helpful.
Now to the fun stuff. Grab a tube and make your way up the hill. There's an initial walk to the conveyer belts that take you up. At first glance is looks easy but a little effort was needed to get to the lift. Once on there, it's smooth sailing. When you get to the top, you have a few options. There are 2 sets of lanes, 4 lanes in total. It was told to us that one set gets your down faster than the other, but I felt like I went faster on the "slower" one. That being said, both were super fun. We doubled up on almost all the runs, some people went solo. There might be some videos of me giggling like a little girl going down. With the altitude and inclines, I only had two runs in me, but my more fit homies got in 3-4 runs in that timeframe.
Overall, we had an absolute blast here. If you have just a day to enjoy Whistler but still want some snow activities, this is it. It's not a time consuming event or as expensive as skiing. I'll definitely come back if in the area again. read more