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Copper Mountain – Copper Mountain

One Hour of Snow Tubing for Two or Four (Up to Half Off)

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Value
$58
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  • Great Outdoors

In a Nutshell

Visitors ride tubes down four lanes of snowy banks, curves, and runouts; surface lift quickly brings riders back to the top of the hill

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 26, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Must be 36 inches or taller. Must sign waiver. Not valid 3/23-3/30/13. Valid ID required. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid for two or four during the same one-hour tubing session. Subject to availability. Not valid for advance reservation or for sold-out sessions. Closed 4/14/13-11/29/13.
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In the 1930s, the US government issued a hobby to each citizen to keep them entertained until NASA finished working out the bugs in kissing. Self-determine a new pastime with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $30 for one hour of snow tubing for two (up to a $58 value)
  • $58 for one hour of snow tubing for four (up to a $116 value)

After visitors pull their vehicles into the complimentary Alpine parking lot, they can take a free shuttle or a short stroll to the tubing hill in the East Village. Once visitors turn in their waivers at the tubing-hill guest-services desk in Copper Station, they can pick up their tubes and rocket down the hill’s four snowy lanes. Copper Mountain suggests that guests arrive an hour early and dress in warm clothes and comfortable winter boots.

Though this merchant sometimes offers a discounted price online, this Groupon is still the best deal available. Prices vary by season.

Copper Mountain

Not much surpasses the delight of having a snow-day off from school—unless it's the sensation of zooming down a powder-covered cliff face. At Copper Mountain, visitors of all ages recreate snow-day elation on slopes seemingly made to be skied. Naturally divided into terrain of varying difficulty, the 2,645 acres of mountainous landscape were identified as "the most outstanding potential ski area in the Arapaho National Forest" by an early US Forest Service survey team.

Resort planners took their cues from these natural features, mapping out distinct ski areas that keep beginner, intermediate, and expert slopes largely separate from each other, helping skiers of disparate experience levels stay out of each other's way. Each area corresponds to a village, where shops and restaurants amuse visitors relaxing between rides and snowmen relaxing between top-hat fittings while 22 lifts whisk skiers up to the mountain's 126 uncrowded trails and vaunted back bowls. Experts craving access to hard-to-reach crags can hop on a snowcat for a ride up the mountain free of charge. And for those looking to boost their skills, lessons range from children's classes to quickie refreshers that reinforce advanced skills.

But skis aren't the only tools that afford thrilling trips. Pipes and parks let boarders practice mid-air tricks, and a four-lane tubing hill sends families through banked curves. Critterland charms younger visitors with friendly characters, forts, and rides, and complimentary snowshoe tours acquaint groups with the pine- and spruce-tree-dotted countryside. Away from the snow, a bevy of year-round bars and restaurants complement the amenities of the local spa and gym.

Thanks to a highly efficient snowmaking system, powder dusts Copper Mountain for one of the region's longest ski seasons—November through early April. But enthusiasts needn't pack up their gear in the off-season. Woodward at Copper hosts year-round programming for snowboarding, skateboarding, skiing, and cheer disciplines. A 19,400-square-foot playground known as the Barn houses bowls and artificial jumps, which deposit airborne athletes safely into foam pits, much the way young penguins learn to fly.

Groupon Says

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Everyone knows that the world is plagued with real monsters, from bullying to illiteracy—but the world is also plagued by even realer monsters, from vampires to swampmen. Fortunately, you can defeat any beast real or imagined with this list of their monster weaknesses:

Monster: Werewolves
Weakness: Silver. Although silver bullets are a traditional means of felling the feral beast, blindly chucking your grandmother’s jewelry into the forest will poison their habitat for generations.

Monster: Vampires
Weakness: Wooden Steak. The vampires will foolishly bite into the delicious-looking “steak,” thus breaking off their fangs and rendering them helpless.

Monster: Zombies
Weakness: Your Friend Who Has a Goatee. He has been training his whole life for this moment. Time to shine, Zachary.

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Copper Mountain

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    Copper Mountain

    209 Ten Mile Cir., East Village Guest Services
    Copper Mountain, Colorado 80443
    (866) 416-9874
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