The base lodge has decent Wi-Fi if you're in the 'right' spot. Like some before me mentioned, its pretty spotty but if you can get in the right place its pretty good. Cell service is also kind of the same way. You can get great signal in some places and five feet over, nothing.as some people, and rightly so, you don't need WiFi to ski. However, if you're like me and have taken lessons for 3 years with no advancement because once I get going I freak out then the fact that the lodge has WiFi is important. Some people just don't enjoy skiing but like kicking it at the Lodge and making videos. I'm one of them. My family ski's every year. Whitefish so far has been my absolute favorite. But we've gone to multiple ones. This yeas we're trying out Winter Park in Colorado. Lots of cool trails and different difficulty so it appeals to everyone. I'll give a review when we get back in a month. Whitefish lacks sledding but I do know that winter Park has awesome sledding hills with tbars or carpets.
Well answered above. The closer to the source the better. It's not the worst Wi-Fi in Montana, hehe.
Yes, but very spotty
Yes, they do. Little bit slow. But only WiFi inside the buildings
Yes they do. It is all over the resort. It wasnt the best reliability however...
We're in a computer simulation so technically wherever you are is wifi. The password is "life".
It works best in the bar close to the window😊
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