Yeah, it was messed up. It was on the new six-pack with heated seats and they easily could have wiped off the snow or let the heat do its thing.Oh, what the actual fuck.
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Yeah, it was messed up. It was on the new six-pack with heated seats and they easily could have wiped off the snow or let the heat do its thing.Oh, what the actual fuck.
I can't wait to go back and next time to Alta/Snowbird. Not for my wife though, Solitude wasn't really good for her mostly either but staying slopeside helped, she didn't have far to go inside back to the room LOL. I think next year will have to be something like Steamboat. Zero interst in DV. Would like Aspen though.That is a major change as Sultan never had a line before. Hell, pre-IKON Deer Valley never had any lines anywhere. That was a key selling point.
My Alta-Bird pass has two DV days on it (midweek). I went on Monday. Sure, the terrain and lifts are all the same (except for East Village) but man has the vibe really changed and not for the better. Lots of "new money" snobbery that we'd see at Canyons/PCMR as DV was the "old money" who were really laid back. Almost every lift ride was silent when I shared a lift. No conversations. I saw a group of skiers, in expensive waterproof ski gear, "reject" a chair because it had snow on it while the line built behind them. At Sultan, a family stopped the line and let multiple chairs pass so that they could arrange themselves for the four minute ride. We eventually told them to move it. The calibur of skiers has also dropped significantly.
There were more detachable lifts under construction than trails open on the expansion. The number of pointless new lifts and snowmaking infrastructure was crazy and really upsetting considering that other Alterra resorts, like Sugarbush, have lifts that can barely operate.
I rode up the lift with a current employee. He was lamenting at how corporate things are now and said that a lot of staff left. DV now has job postings. Pre-Alterra there was a line just to even apply. Even then they turned a lot of folks away. Not anymore.
But hey, it's IKONic now!
I've spent about 20 days on the mountain here over the last 5 years and have never really seen a line even over holidays. Yes Sultan is always empty but for this season it has become a chock point due to the East section not fully open. As I mentioned, the only way over to the main resort from the East resort is Sultan. Next year when Deer Valley East fully opens I think we'll see things back to normal.That is a major change as Sultan never had a line before. Hell, pre-IKON Deer Valley never had any lines anywhere. That was a key selling point.
My Alta-Bird pass has two DV days on it (midweek). I went on Monday. Sure, the terrain and lifts are all the same (except for East Village) but man has the vibe really changed and not for the better. Lots of "new money" snobbery that we'd see at Canyons/PCMR as DV was the "old money" who were really laid back. Almost every lift ride was silent when I shared a lift. No conversations. I saw a group of skiers, in expensive waterproof ski gear, "reject" a chair because it had snow on it while the line built behind them. At Sultan, a family stopped the line and let multiple chairs pass so that they could arrange themselves for the four minute ride. We eventually told them to move it. The calibur of skiers has also dropped significantly.
There were more detachable lifts under construction than trails open on the expansion. The number of pointless new lifts and snowmaking infrastructure was crazy and really upsetting considering that other Alterra resorts, like Sugarbush, have lifts that can barely operate.
I rode up the lift with a current employee. He was lamenting at how corporate things are now and said that a lot of staff left. DV now has job postings. Pre-Alterra there was a line just to even apply. Even then they turned a lot of folks away. Not anymore.
But hey, it's IKONic now!
Alta Snowbird is the best, but your wife is definitely not going to like it there either. Snowbird in particular has steep terrain all over the place.I can't wait to go back and next time to Alta/Snowbird. Not for my wife though, Solitude wasn't really good for her mostly either but staying slopeside helped, she didn't have far to go inside back to the room LOL. I think next year will have to be something like Steamboat. Zero interst in DV. Would like Aspen though.
Park City is like a huge maze when you first start skiing it. The resort takes a while to get to know but it has amazing pockets of marked and unmarked tree skiing all over the place once you've figure out how to get around.I can't speak to DV, never skied there. PC was good though, only spent a day but skied wall to wall at hit up a good bit of it. But I will say, Solitude blew it away in almost every way possible. Solitude was incredible and maybe we just hit it at the right time but zero lift lines. But oddly, the lots were full too. PC was like being at Disney, no thanks. Granted not much to do at Solitude, but that's ok, we were there to ski eat sleep. Granted, never skied Alta or Snowbird yet, so can't compare but we had a total blast skiing basically everything Solitude had. Only bummer was the East side of the Canyon wasn't open that would have been sweet, but had plenty of 8" pow runs to keep me grinnin for years.
You really have to go into town if you want to eat out while your in the east village.
On another note, we stumbled on a placed called Le Depot during our visit this time. It opened a few weeks ago and I'd say that it's instantly become the best restaurant in Park City.
Park City is like a huge maze when you first start skiing it. The resort takes a while to get to know but it has amazing pockets of marked and unmarked tree skiing all over the place once you've figure out how to get around.
Would be more for my daughter who is a ripper, she's made of rubber bands and never gets tired LOL. My wife enjoyed all the blues at Solitude, we didn't take her up the summit. My daughter gets frustrated skiing with her on blues cause she doesn't like groomers so wants to ski stuff like Milk run or woods like Queen Bess, so I know she would love it in Alta snowbird. If I took my wife into Queen Bess, we'd still be there.Alta Snowbird is the best, but your wife is definitely not going to like it there either. Snowbird in particular has steep terrain all over the place.
I'd say that you can almost skip Deer Valley to be honest. DV can be fun once you get to know your way around but there are much better places to ski. Steamboat is solid, Aspen Snowmass is fantastic. I think your wife would love the terrain at Snowmass.
Sure does, found a few of them and it was great. It's just kinda like a killington feel where you always seem like you're going somewhere, but I only had 1 day and it's massive.Park City is like a huge maze when you first start skiing it. The resort takes a while to get to know but it has amazing pockets of marked and unmarked tree skiing all over the place once you've figure out how to get around.
The best way to ski Park City is to pick a side then stick with the Canyons side or the PC side exclusively for the day. It's way too much traversing going back and forth to each side. You waste a ton of time.Sure does, found a few of them and it was great. It's just kinda like a killington feel where you always seem like you're going somewhere, but I only had 1 day and it's massive.
That's why I think you would like Snowmass, it has some of the best intermediate skiing in the US for your wife and lots of crazy stuff to ski for you and your daughter. The only thing with Snowmass is it's kind of like Park City (but not as bad) in the way that it takes a handful of days to figure out how to best ski the mountain. Pairing the best lift routes together is not straight forward but once you get it down the place is great. Plus you have Ajax and Highlands to explore as well.Would be more for my daughter who is a ripper, she's made of rubber bands and never gets tired LOL. My wife enjoyed all the blues at Solitude, we didn't take her up the summit. My daughter gets frustrated skiing with her on blues cause she doesn't like groomers so wants to ski stuff like Milk run or woods like Queen Bess, so I know she would love it in Alta snowbird. If I took my wife into Queen Bess, we'd still be there.
Nice, thanks for the suggestion. Won’t be a hard sell to go to Aspen. Only issue from Boston it’s not as convenient, but it certainly is a bucket list destination.That's why I think you would like Snowmass, it has some of the best intermediate skiing in the US for your wife and lots of crazy stuff to ski for you and your daughter. The only thing with Snowmass is it's kind of like Park City (but not as bad) in the way that it takes a handful of days to figure out how to best ski the mountain. Pairing the best lift routes together is not straight forward but once you get it down the place is great. Plus you have Ajax and Highlands to explore as well.
Gotta do it yourself? "Oh the horror of cleaning snow off your seat"Yeah, it was messed up. It was on the new six-pack with heated seats and they easily could have wiped off the snow or let the heat do its thing.
We fly into Denver from NYC on a Thursday night then leave for Snowmass Friday morning. It's a beautiful three and a half hour drive without traffic. I never mind the drive. You can also fly into Eagle Vail which is an hour and a half away. The Aspen airport is way too unreliable, alot of times flights are delayed or diverted into Grand Junction so we have never risked using that airport and have always just driven from Vail or Denver.Nice, thanks for the suggestion. Won’t be a hard sell to go to Aspen. Only issue from Boston it’s not as convenient, but it certainly is a bucket list destination.
Yep. The Ambassadors, again this year, were too busy talking with each other to bother helping me unload my skis from my car. They always did this pre-Alterra to the point that you would have to fight them off if you did not want help.Gotta do it yourself? "Oh the horror of cleaning snow off your seat"
Wow sounds like DV has gone downhill, didn't they used to serve free cookies and carry your ski's from the car?
??Snowmass became one of my favorite places...huge!