If you're a snowshoer like me. Don't go. The staff doesn't have any common sense. Why do I say this. I see a roped off area. And that says to me keep out. But one staffer says to me. This is to keep skiers and snowboarders out. Only snowshoers are permitted in. And I asked this older gentleman. Why didn't somebody put a sign up explaining. And his only answer was throwing his arms up in the air and shrugging his shoulders, which means he doesn't know. So therefore people. I won't go there anymore. And some of these people that work there. Don't know where the snowshoe trails are. However. If you're a skier or a snowboarder. Then this place is for you people. But I can't tell you what to do. Most of you are adults, middle aged adults, or senior citizens. You make up...
Read moreThis is a nice lodge with good food selection, plenty of seating available, kind of spaceous enough to put your gear down while you get food, friendly employees and slightly expensive food depending on the item.
The French fries were insanely delicious with a nice crunch. Burger was fine. Can of soda was way too high at $4. Should be $2 for a can.
Other than that this is a great place. I think the other food prices were and are much more reasonable than most ski resorts in the tri state area.
The cafeteria is under construction but still serving food during the construction and did not affect my...
Read moreA friendly old fashioned type Lodge where you can leave your bootbag pretty much anywhere and be confident that it'll be there when you're done skiing for the day. The food is solid and reasonably priced. My son always gets the hot dogs which are grilled fresh when he orders them and I really enjoy the chili with fresh onions and hot sauce. The hot cocoa comes from a machine but it's a magical machine because it's delicious hot cocoa and it helps that being a season ticket holder gets you this amazing hot chocolate for...
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