4 steps to pulling off a snow tubing party

The chance of snowfall always increases around January and February in the UK. That is why there could soon be a great opportunity to hold a special snow tubing party for your son or daughter. The hardest part is predicting when the weather will be in your favour. However, once you’ve locked down a date that you’re confident will be suitable, the only thing left to do is start the party planning process. Here are four steps to pulling it off.

1. Send invitations

Don’t rely on an impersonal text message or a run-of-the-mill phone call to invite guests. Instead, go with personalised snow tubing party invitations. These are more than enough to spark people’s interest in the upcoming bash.

2. Pack spare clothes

There is a high possibility that anyone who tries their hand at tubing could end up in the snow at some point. Therefore, be sure to pack spare clothes for your son or daughter, as well as advise their guests to come prepared. If someone spends too much time in wet and cold clothes you could find that it end ups blighting the party.

3. Take plenty of equipment

In some places you can rent tubes for the duration of the party. But if you can’t, just make sure you come armed with all the correct equipment. This doesn’t just have to be tubes, but could also be a sledge or something along those lines.

4. Prepare winter warmers

What’s a suitable winter warmer for a snow tubing party? Well, an abundance of hot drinks of course! The most popular option will surely be hot chocolate, but anything that can be stored in a flask – like warm milk - should do the trick too. As far as the food goes, you can’t go wrong with packing some homemade soup for everyone to tuck into during the day out.

It’s party time

These handy tricks should help you throw an amazing party for your son or daughter. If you follow them closely, the only thing left to do will be to cross your fingers and pray for snow on the big day!