Win Tickets to Snow Mountain via Atlanta on the Cheap

The following is a post from Atlanta on the Cheap. I’ve re-printed it with permission because I know a lot of you are wondering about Stone Mountain’s Snow Mountain attraction. If you didn’t get enough of the white stuff today, head to Atlanta on the Cheap and enter the contest for free tickets to Snow Mountain, but hurry, the contest ends at noon on Saturday.

From Atlanta on the Cheap
Stone Mountain Park has a snow option for you: Snow Mountain. My family went to check it out last week, and we had an awesome time. There’s tubing & a snow play area. The girls built little snowmen, smacked each other with snowballs, & got a taste of what it’s like to play in the snow.

I learned a few valuable lessons while I was there:

1) Dress in layers (natch), and bring a change of pants, socks & shoes with you. Very few people had snow boots at Snow Mountain—I saw cowboy boots, fur-lined boots from Old Navy, rain boots from Target, and sneakers, but not one pair of snow boots.

2) Tube first, then play. You may get a little wet when you tube—one lane tended to kick up a bit more ice & dump it in my tube, which then melted & got my pants a bit wet. But that’s nothing compared to how wet the kids will get when they decide to throw themselves into building snowmen. And you’ll want to keep your gloves dry as long as possible if yours, like mine, are designed to protect your hands from cold winds, not moisture.

3) Get there early. If you buy the 9am time slot, make sure you get there a bit early & start tubing right away. While we were there, I was told that you can only tube for the 2-hour window on your ticket. We didn’t test the theory to find out how well it’s enforced, so YMMV (your mileage may vary). And you’ll want the 9am ticket window. While it’s just one batch of people, you can get through the line in 10 minutes or less. It doubles at 10am when there are two groups, and your wait time is closer to 15-20 min. per ride.

4) There are single tubes & double tubes. BUT kids need to be at least 42″ to tube, even if they’re riding in a double tube with an adult. There is a pint-size snow play area though, and they can ride down a small hill there.

5) I’ve got good news & bad news re: admission:

* The bad news: It’s expensive. If you’re not a member, tickets are $25 per person, and it’s not cheap for members either—their tickets are $15 each. Plus, there’s a $10 parking fee unless you have a pass. You can save $2 on admission by picking up a coupon at Kroger.
* The good news: You can win your way in. I have five Family Four-Packs of tickets to Snow Mountain. If you win & need extra tickets, you have to buy them at the regular rates, but this will save you $60-$100.

Here’s how to enter: Post a comment (one per email address) on Atlanta on the Cheap. That’s it. At noon on Saturday, I’ll let the random number generator choose five winners (one per family four-pack of tickets), and then I’ll email you with details.

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6 comments to Win Tickets to Snow Mountain via Atlanta on the Cheap

  • Melissa Witt

    I would love to try this out! Thanks! Love your website! Keep up the good work!

  • Beth Turner

    This looks like a lot of fun. The little snow that we had makes my family want to experience more. Snow Mountain looks like a great place to do just that!

  • Hi! Just found your blog and am so glad! We had a little snow in our driveway that my daughter “played” in for as long as I would let her (It covered like half the driveway and was a pretty thin layer and sad) I would loooove to get some tickets to Snow Mountain and be a hero! I know this is random but I had to put something for my comment. great job! Jenn Lawes

  • Oops- left comment in wrong place, sorry!! Jenn Lawes

  • Sue

    Hopefully I haven’t confused anyone. This contest is actually happening at Atlanta on the Cheap (www.atlantaonthecheap.com) not here. If you would like to enter to win, head to Atlanta on the Cheap via the link in the post. It will take you right to the correct post. Good Luck! Next week we’ll have LOTS of give-a-ways on Field Trips with Sue, so check back with us starting on Tuesday!!

  • Denni

    I’ve been dying to try this out! Thanks for the tips too!

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