Highlights
Flying down a ski slope in a large inflatable ring gives adventurous types an adrenaline packed activity
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About This Deal
The Deal
Winter sports can make the season brighter with this fun fuelled activity for anyone from the age of four. Donning long sleeves, long trousers and gloves, participants can jump into a large inflatable ring and zoom down the ski slope for an adrenaline packed ride. All under 16’s must wear a helmet, which can be borrowed free of charge.
Choose from the following options for a one-hour donutting session:
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£7 for one person (41% off)
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£14 for two people (40% off)
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£27 for four people (43% off)
Please note that no promo codes are valid in conjunction with this deal
The Merchant
As part of the Active Nation charity, the winter wonderland at Alpine Snowsports Centre provides a place in which a traditionally pricey sport is accessible to everyone. Home to three floodlit dry slopes, this ski and snowboarding training centre has seen the UK’s top racers glide the hills, and the staff have worked alongside top professional skiers. The slopes cater for all abilities, whether beginners who want to build their confidence on their skis or seasoned snow bunnies who can improve twists, turns and jumps with the advanced courses. For wiped out slope shimmiers, a snack and licensed bar provides on-site refreshments.
Fine Print
Purchase: Limit 1 per1 or 2 people. May buy 5 additional as gifts.
Booking: Required by phone: 01252 325889. 48-hour cancellation policy.
Restrictions: Valid Mon-Fri 10am-9pm. Please arrive 15 mins before your scheduled lesson. Must be 4 or older. Under 10s must be accompanied by an adult. Equipment provided. Dress code restrictions apply, must wear long sleeved top, long trousers and gloves are essential. All juniors 16 and under must wear a hard hat (cycle helmet or similar). These can be borrowed from the ski centre free of charge. New customers only. Valid on option purchased only.
Original Values: Verified using merchant's website on 17 Jun 2015.