Even if you're not ready for winter in Maine yet, you know it's coming. When it arrives, there's going to be piles of snow and you'll have a couple choices: hibernate indoors with your favorite streaming apps, or embrace the white stuff and try something new during the coldest months of the year. One activity that more people are embracing every winter is night tubing, and one of the best places to do it in New England is in Windham, Maine.

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Seacoast Adventure Offers Some Crazy Tubing Under the Lights

Once upon a time, Seacoast Adventure was only known for their go karts and stellar mini golf course. Tubing has taken their winter profile up a notch. Their night tubing has become a must activity during the winter, and in recent years, Seacoast Adventure has made a series of improvements to make you forget about the cold and focus on the fun.

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Light Shows and Loud Music

Last season, Seacoast Adventure heard the suggestions and added a light show during night tubing sessions. Combined with hit music being played over the loud speakers, a simple tubing session has been transformed into an outdoor party.

When Does Night Tubing Start?

As of this writing, Seacoast Adventure doesn't have a firm date to open for their 2022-2023 tubing season. Their website lists sometime in late-December as the approximate opening date. If you're looking to get a head start on tubing for the coming season, Seacoast Adventure has waivers that can be completed ahead of time to maximize your tubing sessions.

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What if I'm Afraid of the Dark?

Night tubing isn't the only game in town. There's plenty of daytime tubing for all ages. If you're worried about climbing the mountain after every run, don't stress. Seacoast Adventure has a carpet lift to make it nice and easy. Tubing sessions last two hours.


 

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