And it’s just a quick hop over Military Road to get there (psst…keep your car parked at Sprinker to avoid the parking fee here). The same spot you’ve taken the kids to see Fantasy Lights during the winter holidays looks quite a bit different on a sunny day. Once you’ve reserved your slot, it’s time to plan the rest of your South Sound adventure!Īfter you’ve checked out the bumper cars, and skated a few laps around the ice rink, you can keep the good times rolling at Spanaway Park. But you can add a skate session to your bumper car ride ($19) to give the kids something else to do before and after their slippery adventure. Each session is 15 minutes of ride time ($12). After opening weekend, families can call in to reserve a session (25). For their Grand Opening Weekend (May 25-27) reservations for a spot can be made online through Brown Paper Tickets. So rather than waiting around in long lines, riders will reserve time slots so they know exactly when it’s their turn. One of the priorities was making it a logistically painless experience for families. It doesn’t get easier than that! Let’s Go for a Spin!Ī lot of planning went into bringing the ice bumper cars to Sprinker Recreation Center. They help you move forward and spin in either direction, in your pursuit of (or escape from) bumps. Each car is controlled by two joysticks that are so easy to use even toddlers and preschoolers can get in on the fun. In short, they’re an easy way for families to have fun on the ice with little skill involved. Like traditional bumper cars, a driver controls them, although their cushioned bump is less aggressive than a carnival ride. And the way they glide, so smoothly across the ice, is similar to a curling stone. They look like colorful oversized hockey pucks with LED lights. If ice bumper cars conjure images of ice hockey, curling or traditional bumper cars-you’re right! They’re quite a mix.
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