I went on new years day, not many people at night. First time going there and i didn't expect the hills to be so icy, especially the bunny hill. The snow was still being blown too, you can see and feel it while on the lift. It's cool that they have a magic carpet for the chair lifts because it causes less accidents. The terrain park is pretty neat too.
The chalet is so cozy. It is nicely...
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TERRIBLE STAFF.
THE STAFF WERE TERRIBLE AND EXTREMELY RUDE. THEY FELT THE NECESSITY TO LET US KNOW THAT OUR TICKET WILL EXPIRE AT EVERY ROUND.
There were couple of other people in front of us with time stamps same as us and never got this treatment. I will never go to this resort again and I would recommend anyone who wants decent family experience to look elsewhere (Horse Shoe or Blue Mountain).
So far this is the best Ski resort I've been in ON. The runs are long enough for the size of the hill and they have express lifts. Also the lines are not big (when non-existent).
This place is really cheap, I was charging my phone using the wall jack inside the chalet and no more than a minute later a man came over, pulled out my charger without first asking or checking, and in his most mono tone said to me "it affects the cash register" and walked away. No kidding, they surely got their cash registers (or in real meaning his wallet) well covered, I spent over $60 on... more
This place is great for beginners. There's a bunch of bunny hills and small easy hills. The pony bar takes a bit to get used to (as opposed to magic carpet or tbar) on the bunny hills though. The food prices here are fantastic and all of the staff were super. This place however will be boring for pros, go to blue Mountain if you want bigger more advanced runs.
Been going to Snow Valley for years and the best family ski resort. Amazing ski school and instructors. Turn 50 next year and can buy a season pass for $5. Yes I said $5. How great is that.
Some fellow Yelpers and I ventured to Snow Valley this past weekend for some snow shoeing and tubing. Although there is downhill skiing, we chose something slightly less rigorous.
The snow shoeing was $15 and we had our choice of three trails. The problem was, the snow was packed down on the trails, so really...we would have been better off to just walk around without the snow shoes. We did...
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