End of season prices? $17 for a coffee, tea and biscuit..... And that was apparently a $1 cheaper than the day before. At least the staff have a sense of humour.

End of season prices? $17 for a coffee, tea and biscuit..... And that was apparently a $1 cheaper than the day before. At least the staff have a sense of humour.
We enjoyed this peak with it's vast amount of mogul runs. However, don't eat at the peak 9 restaurant! Go to the Vista Haus on peak 8
Skied upper mountain .No lift lines ,fast chairs and not many ski lessons on the way down to avoid.I enjoyed Peak 9 the most.
The Peak 9 base area is convenient for getting to the Quicksilver lift and to the south end of main street. But be prepared for a traffic jam. The lines quickly backup at the Quicksilver lift, and when more than half the mountain egresses from the peak 9 base at the end of the day, you feel like you are...
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Very easy on and off. We are seasoned skiers and our kids wanted to try snow boarding. It was excellent at Peak 9 as there were 3 zones for beginners accross the parking lot from the Doubletree hotel. Bought our lift tickets at the Peak 9 window. Probably could have gotten a discount if we purchased off property.
The food and the service in this restaurant is really badly. I don't recommend to have a lunch there. The peak to skiing is really good.
The mountain was great and the terrain was varied enough the we had enough to explore with experienced and first-time skiers in our group. We didn't stay in a great condo, but that didn't diminsh the quality of the skiing and the instructors that worked with the four 10-12 year olds in our group.
Cost? It's skiing, so nothing is...
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We stayed at the bottom of Peak 9 with a chair lift access to the mountains for ski in ski out plus very easy walking distance to Main Street. The best restaurant on the mountain is at the top of Peak 9 so well worth a visit
We stayed in Main Street Station & Peak 9 was right there. Couldn't have been better. It was nice for our 7 year old granddaughter . Nice easy skiing!
We had three children ages 11, 8 and 3 that had never skied. The ski school was excellent. The two older kids were ready to ski blue runs by the time they left two days of ski school.
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