Christina V.
Yelp
My very first snowboarding trip! We happened to go on MLK weekend, which was the busiest weekend possible. There were church groups everyWhere, which made it challenging to learn to snowboard and without smacking into someone.
They were sold out of private lessons, so I opted for a group lesson. The beginning was very disorganized, but they finally broke our group into smaller groups and I was paired with an instructor, Jonathan. He did his best to give us personalized attention, and was very helpful. I would suggest breaking into even smaller groups, maybe 5 people instead of 7? Jonathan tried his best to speak up enough so everyone could hear him. There were so many people on the bunny hill that it was really challenging.
The hills themselves are great. It was rainy and slushy by the end of our first day, but it was still just fine. Actually, that made the falls hurt a bit less.
On the second day, we had gotten a bit of snow, and they resort also created a bunch of snow. The snowboarding conditions were WAY better the second day! There were still just as many people, but it was easier to avoid them with the right kind of snow.
They were intermittently shutting down courses to make more snow - which sometimes forced you to take a more challenging slope than you expected.
Finally, when snowboarding for the whole day, I truly wish the cafe options were better. The cafes are licensed restaurants, so no outside food is allowed in. I would liken the options to public high school cafeteria food. Frozen curly fries, cheese burgers that are somehow formed into a weird square.... all things I'd never eat if I weren't trapped somewhere I'm not allowed to bring my own food. Next time I will definitely bring my own snacks and eat them while in the chair lift or something.
Overall, it was a really fun exper