Address: 119 Mountain Rd, Bridgton, ME 04009, USA
Phone: +12076478444
Michelle Luar
Giving them 5* because the ski patrol staff were really nice on my visit. Thank you Eric for all the tips and tricks. Most of the staff were very friendly in fact. Smaller mountain, but they do offer part-time day/night passes and student discounts, so it was worth making the trip. More experienced skiers may not find this place challenging enough, but then again I visited on the weekend in March, so conditions on the slopes were all over the place (I kid you not, it was 43° when we started the day, we got rain showers right before lunch and by the afternoon it had turned from a combination of sleet/hail to powdery snow and temp dropped to 28°, wind was causing white-out conditions on the Easiest Way Down. Again, thank you to ski patrol staff!). Anyway bring layers, just in case, and a dry change of clothes. The cafeteria selection is limited, but you'll find the usual sandwiches, burgers, chicken tenders, chips, cookies, etc. They have restrooms upstairs and down stairs. I heard there was a bar area upstairs as well for 21+, so if you got tired of skiing you could warm up with a drink. Overall, had a good time and would probably go back with any friends who want to try skiing for the first time.
K P
The night skiing is wonderful. The prices are great. And it is a perfect place for a beginner to have fun. The beginner slope is super easy to practice on. There is a restaurant / bar / Cafeteria in the lodge each with delicious food.
Vishal Gupta
Excellent place for skiing. I was a beginner and instructor was superb friendly and patience with our group. The staff and the instructor are doing a great job. Really recommend this place for all the beginners to visit and learn a bit of skiing
Sam Richardson
The night skiing was great. Parking is easy and so was getting passes. There is a ticket window right out front. Night pass on Monday was $32 including the card. Mountain uses an RFID card system so once you get the card you can reload it online for even speedier starts. Lines were very short for the lifts. Summit lift very rarely stopped and we were able to get 16 runs in about 4.5 hours with a short 20 minute break for food. Great mix of easier and harder terrains. The groomers went out around 430 to provide a nice surface for night skiers. Was not expecting that but a pleasant surprise.
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Monday Night Madness Price is what I was told. After 3:30pm is what I was told.
They have a magic carpet but it is very short
Are you joking?
Mom, Fri, Sat till 9pm. Tues, Wed, Thurs till 8pm. Sunday till 4:30pm.
Check the ski report on thier website. They will post closings there.
Night skiing is every night but Sundays on regular weeks, although there is Sunday night skiing on holidays. Prices and closing hour varies, Monday is $15 and other nights are a little more. Check the website, it's very easy to find ticket prices.
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Yup
If it's not a holiday or vacation week they have Monday night madness tickets for $15. If it's a holiday they're $20 I believe
If you are coming up 302 from the south, there is a Hannaford about 10 minutes and a food city about 5 minutes away.
9:30-8 they're open
Today!
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