Zoned precision temperature control: Skiing zone maintained at -1C to 3C; ice skating zone maintained at -3C to -5C (1.5m above the ice surface), matching the core requirements of different ice and snow formats
Optimized humidity control: Snow area relative humidity maintained at 50-60% RH; ice area relative humidity maintained at 40-50% RH, eliminating condensation dripping, snow deterioration, and slippery surfaces
Stable microclimate: <= +/-0.5C temperature variation over 24 hours, ensuring long-term stability of ice and snow quality
Thermal buffer design: Heated changing rooms and transition zones at the venue entrance to prevent thermal shock for guests entering and exiting the cold area
Project Result: A Singapore client reported 92% guest satisfaction on thermal comfort metrics after implementing our zoned control system.
Slope Design: Safety First, Experience Always
Slope design strictly complies with the national Safety Code for Ski Areas, balancing full-crowd adaptability, skiing safety, and entertainment value, and building a solid safety line from the design stage.
Tiered gradient design for all skill levels:
Beginner slope: 8-12 degrees, for new skiers and children
Intermediate slope: 12-18 degrees, for experienced skiers
Advanced slope: 18-25 degrees, for advanced skiers seeking challenge
Standard width requirements: Minimum 4m width for alpine ski runs, minimum 3m width for snowboard runs to ensure safe skiing
Full-process safety protection: Minimum 1.5m high protective netting along all slopes, paired with impact-absorbing buffers, anti-collision soft wraps, and dedicated emergency exits
Project Result: Zero major safety incidents across more than 200,000 total visitor hours across our completed projects.
Immersive Landscaping: Core Driver of Differentiation and Organic Marketing
High-quality landscape design is the core of a snow park's differentiated competitiveness, and the key to realizing spontaneous guest communication and free traffic acquisition.
Custom themed environment design: Tailored themes including Arctic Explorer, Nordic Village, and Cartoon Fairy Tale, aligned with the project's target audience
Atmospheric lighting design: Cool-tone LED base lighting paired with interactive projection mapping to create an immersive ice and snow atmosphere
Viral-worthy signature installations: Custom snow cannons, aurora feature walls, and ice tunnels to build memorable photo opportunities
Operation-integrated design: Every photo op is tied to revenue scenarios, linking social communication to secondary consumption conversion
Project Result: A Bangkok-based park saw 3x organic social traffic after adding our signature snowfall tunnel installation.
Cost and ROI: Full Lifecycle Investment Planning
Investment management for ice and snow projects is never just about cutting upfront costs, but about full lifecycle planning that balances upfront investment with long-term operating costs. Based on data from standard 8000 square meter indoor snow parks, we provide the following core cost reference:
Project Cost Breakdown Reference (Standard 8000 sqm Indoor Snow Park)
Refrigeration System: 35%-40%
Thermal Insulation Envelope: 15%-20%
Slope and Ice Surface Works: 15%-18%
Snowmaking System Equipment: 8%-12%
Landscaping and Fit-Out Works: 10%-15%
Annual Operating Cost Breakdown
Electricity Expenses: 40%-50% (core operating cost)
Labor Costs: 25%-30%
Equipment Maintenance and Consumables: 10%-15%
Investment Recommendation: Appropriate forward planning in upfront design and core equipment selection is critical. The quality of core systems directly determines long-term operating costs, and is the core premise for the stable and sustainable profitability of the project.
Core Design Principles Summary
Energy efficiency and cost reduction are the core of long-term sustainable operation
Stable snow quality is the foundation of guest experience and brand reputation