Chad G.
Yelp
It takes some research to have a good time here. First off, you can't buy lift tickets until 8 pm the night before. If you wait until the day of, you'll be waiting in a long line. They do rent ski equipment, but if you do it here you'll spend hours in lines. As for the lodge, it is just ok. The food consisted of grossly overpriced sandwiches, pizza, burgers, and fries. There's plenty of booze to be had as well, but I didn't drink so I don't know pricing. Also, this is not a Colorado ski resort so get that out of your head.
So how did we avoid these long waits? We rented our skis from an establishment off property. A quick google search will give you 2-3 ski shops all with about the same prices. They are easy and significantly faster. I spoke with the gentleman on the phone and asked all sorts of questions about what to expect on the slopes. He was very informative.
As for lift tickets, we bought ours the night before. We showed up around 7:45 pm, window opened at 8 pm, and we were done in a matter of minutes. Easy and no lines.
I can't say enough about their ski school. It fills up fast, but we managed to get our 9 year old into the group session. She had never seen snow until this day and after a 90 minute class, she was skiing the bunny slope alone. A big kudos goes out to the instructors.
We stayed at a ski in ski out. It made life much easier.
Overall, we were pleasantly surprised with the slopes. It's a great place to learn for beginners and also fun for more experienced folks. There is a military discount for active duty only...no retiree or vet discount. We'll definitely be coming back.