Know Before You Go - Passenger Bobsleigh
Before you book, please read the below to make sure you are ready for your Passenger Bobsleigh ride!
Do not hesitate to contact us for any further questions by email or phone at 604-964-0040.
Passenger Bobsleigh Checklist - Are You Ready to Ride?
- Are you between 14 and 75 years old? (14 and 15 year-olds will need to ride positioned in front of a parent or guardian in the sled. The ratio is 1:1, one adult for every youth. Guests over 75 years of age may participate providing they can meet the physical strength and dexterity guidelines below and are also aware that with increasing age there is an increasing risk of injury, specifically back injuries.)
- Will you have a parent or guardian present to sign your waiver when arriving at the Whistler Sliding Centre (participants under 19 years only)?
- Do you weigh between 90 lbs (41 kg) and 285 lbs (129 kg) in full winter clothing?
- Are you between 4’6” (137 cm) and 6’8” (203 cm) in height?
- Do you have the physical strength to walk a steep grade, and lift yourself over the 3’ (91 cm) high track wall?
- Do you have the physical dexterity to be able to strongly grip the sides of the sled?
- Are you in good general and physical health?
If you have answered “no” to any of the above, unfortunately, you will be unable to participate in our Passenger Bobsleigh activity due to health and safety guidelines.
- Do you suffer from any heart conditions?
- Do you have any previous head, neck or back injuries?
- Are you or could you be pregnant?
- Do you have osteoporosis, metabolic bone disease, or ankylosing spondylitis?
- Are you taking an oral steroid on a regular basis?
If you have answered “yes” to any of the above, unfortunately, you will be unable to participate in our Passenger Bobsleigh activity due to health and safety guidelines.
Do not take part in this sport activity if you are pregnant or suffer from a heart condition or any recent, or previous head, neck or back injuries or osteoporosis, metabolic bone disease, ankylosing spondylitis or take an oral steroid on a regular basis. This is due to the pressure (G-forces) put on the body during the ride which may aggravate these conditions, or in the case of the items in Q11 and 12 cause compression fractures. The potential risks include but are not limited to motion sickness, bumps, bruises, ice rashes, head, neck and back injuries, sprains or broken bones.
Session Schedule
Before you arrive, please fill in your online waiver for a smooth check-in process (waiver link here and in your confirmation email). Please check in at the Guest Services building 10-15 minutes prior to your session start time. Those who are not checked in at session start time will not be permitted to slide. Operations may be further modified for operational or regulatory reasons.
Frequently Asked Questions & More
Safety
Whilst sliding you will be feeling g-forces of several times your body weight pushing down on your body, speeds of up to 125 km/h, and the ride can be strenuous as it is a real sport experience. Before the ride, please ensure that you meet all physical requirements outlined above under “Checklist: Are you ready for Passenger Bobsleigh?”.
For your own safety you must also:
- Have a basic understanding of English & the cognitive ability to understand/follow instructions.
- Not be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Not be taking any medication that could impair judgement or physical dexterity to your session start time.
What To Bring/Wear*?
- Slim fitting, warm winter clothing
- Shoes with good tread (winter boots or runners)
- Gloves!
- Tie back long hair, remove loose jewelry
- Body-mounted cameras are not permitted
- Own helmets are not permitted, must wear Whistler Sliding Centre helmet.
- No ski & snowboard boots or high heels
*The Whistler Sliding Centre does not take responsibility for loss, theft or damage of personal belongings.
Spectators
Family and friends are welcome to come and watch your session from the track’s public areas! All spectators must follow track safety procedures. No flash photography. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.
What will happen if I am over the weight or height limit?
Unfortunately, if you do not meet our weight and height requirements you will not be able to participate, so we recommend ensuring you are within the limits before arriving at the centre to avoid disappointment.
Do I have to sign an activity waiver?
Yes, you will have to complete a waiver for yourself and any dependents under 19 years of age participating in the ride. For a smooth check-in process, please fill in our online waiver before you arrive (go to waiver here or through your booking confirmation). Should you have any issues with the online waiver, you can fill in a paper version on site upon arrival.
If I am under 19, can I bring a letter of consent from my parent or guardian?
Unfortunately, we do not accept those, we need a parent or guardian present at the time of check-in.
What are the rules around photography/video/point of view cameras?
Participants are permitted to bring their camera devices at own risk, however during the ride those have to be zipped up in a pocket (or left outside the sled). For your safety, we do not permit the use of body-mounted cameras, handheld devices or selfie sticks whilst sliding. Flash photography is not permitted along the track. A video of your ride, recorded from cameras mounted on your sled, is available for purchase!
How do I get to the Whistler Sliding Centre?
All access options and directions are available here. There is free parking for guests at the Whistler Sliding Centre.
What is the cancellation policy?
You may cancel your booking up to 24 hours prior to your booked activity time to receive a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours of the booked activity time incur a $30 administration fee per booked guest. In the event that a session is cancelled (at the discretion of the Whistler Sliding Centre) participants will have the choice of a full refund or re-scheduling.