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Retail prices are updated as of 1st April 2024. Royalties and taxes are extra. Rates, dates, royalty and taxes are subject to change without notice. Skyline reserves the right to alter published prices at any time.

Luge rides are subject to a strict code of conduct. Height restrictions apply to accompanied children.

Skyline reserves the right to refuse entry and may ask those who break the code of conduct to leave without a refund.

In some locations, net rates may be available for Inbound Tour Operators, Wholesalers and Travel Agents. Please use the appropriate contact form for further information.

The Luge Code of Conduct is displayed before the entry for 1st-time Luge riders.

Please note that age/height restrictions apply for children to ride the Luge solo.

Code of Conduct:

Obey all signs and warnings and never venture off track.

To ride the Luge by yourself, you must be over 110cm in height and 6 years & older.

Do not ride the Luge if your ability is impaired through use of alcohol or drugs.

Jackets, garments, scarves, long hair and any personal articles should be secured to avoid damage or loss.

Helmets must be worn at all times when riding the Luge.

Keep both hands on the handlebar at all times while riding to ensure ease of steering and braking.

Do not put your feet outside of the cart foot-well, unless completely stopped, as injury may result. Footwear must be worn at all times. Use the brakes to slow or stop the cart!

To slow yourself or stop the cart pull the handlebars back toward you. Do not stop by pushing handlebars forward.

Remain in control of your speed and direction. Make sure you can stop and avoid any person or obstacle, as it is the Luge riders responsibility to keep their Luge cart under control. Stay alert in case a quick reaction is needed to avoid a collision.

Racing in groups is not permitted. Do not bump into other carts. Do not skid the Luge cart wheels.

Yield the right of way to persons downhill and choose a course that ensures their safety. A rider in an uphill position is responsible for manoeuvring to avoid them. Stop on the track only if you are visible from above and if you are not obstructing the track. Only stop at the side of the track out of the way of others.

This includes cameras, phones and selfie sticks.

If you are involved in, or witness an accident, remain at the scene and identify yourself to first-aid staff.