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December 2023 by Matt G.
Lifties and staff are always friendly and the place is kept clean. I always enjoy my time skiing here with plenty of expert terrain to ski. It seems that expert terrain opens up usually later in the season so be sure to check the website for what runs are open. The ambiance of good vibes was definitely there!
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May 2023 by Alex Van Lewen
Brought skis in for an adjustment to new boots. Frank was completely incompetent and instead made us rent skis for the day. Brought to a shop in town and adjusted easily without deception.
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March 2023 by Andy Y.
This is a review on the lesson only, not the mountain. Mountain is fantastic A+.Lessons are advertised to cater to all skill levels. I'm a high intermediate rider perfectly ok going down any terrain (sure I'll fall a bit black or double diamond but at least I'm not scared of them) . I wanted to work on park and freestyle so booked one hoping to get some instruction besides youtube. I was paired with a very nice lady who was super fun to spend time with and talk to but I didn't learn much to be honest. My takeaway was to use lower body more on spins and work on steering with knees not shoulders. Which is great, but that's 20 minutes of material. She rode in front of me most of the time so not sure if that's good for watching/feedback. She also talked me through a lot of stuff that I also already knew about snow sports in general.Anyways, I think lessons are predominantly catered to beginners. Sure, I did learn a couple of things here and there, but I was really hoping for a solid coaching session and got more of a buddy who gave a few tips here and there.
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March 2023 by Alan J.
Whenever I visit Colorado, I make sure to hit A Bay as many times as possible. Although I only get a few days with the Ikon pass, that limited use makes those visits even better. Arapahoe Basin Ski Resort, known to locals as "A Bay," is by far the most fun ski resort I have been to in Colorado. On my recent visit, the lines were very long on Friday, but we were able to get by fairly quickly by navigating around the busy lift lines.A Bay is not the largest ski resort in Colorado, but it packs a punch with 1,428 acres of skiable terrain and a vertical drop of 2,530 feet. It offers a unique ski experience with its high altitude and steep terrain, making it a must-visit destination for advanced skiers and snowboarders. Additionally, A Bay has one of the longest ski seasons in North America, typically staying open until early June, and sometimes even into July.Fun facts about Arapahoe Basin include that it was opened in 1946 with a single lift, and it is one of the oldest ski resorts in Colorado. A Bay also offers "Beavers," which is a unique terrain park that features over 40 rails and jibs. Furthermore, it has the highest restaurant in North America, called the "Black Mountain Lodge," which sits at an elevation of 12,500 feet and offers breathtaking views.A Bay is like a big snowy playground, with a variety of terrain to explore, including groomed runs, steep chutes, and mogul fields. The resort has a laid-back atmosphere, and its location away from the crowds of Summit County adds to its charm. The staff is friendly, and the mountain feels like a community. A Bay is one of a kind, and I will continue coming until my legs fall off.In conclusion, if you are a fan of skiing or snowboarding, Arapahoe Basin Ski Resort should be on your bucket list. With its challenging terrain, unique features, and long ski season, A Bay is a must-visit destination. Despite the long lines on busy days, the experience is always worth it. A Bay is like no other ski resort in Colorado, and I cannot wait to return.
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January 2023 by Amanda J.
A staple resort on the Ikon pass, lots of pros and cons to this mountain. Parking is a pro AND a con, they fill up quickly and sometimes you will drive all the way there to find there are not many parking spots left. Parking is limited so the lift lines and the mountain general never feel that crowded. Amenities are limited, the places where you can eat/drink, pee, can get very crowded depending on the time you go. Weather, something the resort obviously can't help but 95% of the time, the wind is whipping you right in the face. At the top, visibility can be tough, the slopes are pretty steep too. Generally, this mountain's terrain isn't for beginners which can be good as there seem to be way less tourists coming here. Late season closer, A-bay is often open until June which is wild and also very fun. Beach spots are amazing...if you are lucky enough to book a spot. Overall, I like coming here if I'm looking for a shorter drive and if the weather is looking pretty good.
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April 2022 by Brandon F.
One of the best resorts in CO for the all-around experienceI come here super frequently during the ski season. I recommend leaving Denver around 5:30-6:15 within that window to ensure you get parking a short distance from the resort and lifts. Parking lot tail gates before the lifts open are encouraged.I've also rented gear from Arapahoe to teach a family member to ski and the experience was seamless.Arapahoe is one of the most affordable resorts with lift tickets for one day are about $100-$120 and even less with the ikon pass buddy discount.The lodges and meals here are also really delicious. They have pad Thai, salads, burgers, chili, and chicken tenders that come in huge portions!!
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February 2022 by William W.
It's a push to get to 4 stars. Not that this throwback vibe place doesn't have its virtues. Scenery is beautiful and there's plenty of terrain to tire you out. But in this day and age having just 2 high speed quad lifts, one being for entry level just doesn't cut it. Especially with so many other heavy hitters in Summit County to choose from. And the price isn't that much lower. I'll give them props for free parking. Which is a rare thing these days. And the back side has an awkward funneling into a singular lift. Ehh. Employees are friendly and there is a nice food and bev station mid mountain. But, when you only have, say a 4 day window for a trip, I'm going where the high speed chairs save me time and comfort.
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January 2022 by Dani S.
Bumping up to 5 stars. Recent experience was wonderful!Did 2 days here on recent trip and it was great! Super mellow chill vibe. Everyone on the mountain was soooo nice. And The new Beaver area is amazing. Very empty in that part of the mountain and the brand new lift chair is great. No lift lines and empty runs. The lodge at the bottom is super chill and very down to earth. Lots of locals hangout and ride here. Super cool. The mountain is beautiful and big. Plenty of variety for everyone of all skill levels to enjoy. Highly recommend.
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December 2021 by Jennifer C.
Arapahoe Basin aka A Basin is great. The ski/snowboard lessons & lift tickets are relatively affordable in the area. I LOVE the parking lot situation - free, plentiful, and if you arrive early enough - you can ski to your car. Clean bathrooms, well managed facilities, wonderful rental gear staff who give you little tricks and are happy to constantly swap it out if you get the demo package.We did the 3 pack of private lessons which is a great deal. It's not overly crowded. The instructors were fantastic. Terrain unfortunately is very steep even on beginner runs - so this place does lean towards the more experienced. All the staff running the lifts and in the registration desk area were super nice. I had a great time - I may choose a different location if I were with a beginner-leaning group - but definitely will be here to shred some snow in the future!The gift shop is pretty cute - it's the only place you can buy A-basin official merchandise. Unfortunately you cannot leave your gear overnight currently unless they open up the seasonal lockers.
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April 2021 by Dana W.
So this is a local favorite mountain for a reason. Less tourists, no lines, and cheaper food and drink options in my opinion. If you are a green skier your options are very limited so be advised as u may want to go somewhere else as there is only one main ski lift and a few green runs all stemming from the main one. First lift stop drops u off at the greens then the rest are blues and up. If you are a beginner beginner, they do offer a small learning area with a small gondola lift. I personally prefer a smaller mountain and being able to ski down directly to my car so stay away so we can keep this less populated :)
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February 2021 by Monique Y.
Decided to stop here after checking prices at other ski resorts/terrains. This is a top ski location with awesome prices! The drive was pretty nice and smooth. The service here was awesome! All the staff treated us nicely and were super helpful with suggestions on how to snowboard. There was hand sanitizer and limited number of people allowed in certain areas. Bathrooms were clean and picnic tables for sitting were clean. We rented shoes and a snowboard and the items were clean and great working condition. The public lockers are closed, BUT if you rent equipment you are able to purchase a locker rental for $7. This was super convenient! Tips for first time Skiers or those snowboarding: take a lesson. The prices are extremely within reason and helpful to at least learn the basics!
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January 2019 by G. K.
Sells adult lessons. Also holds the rental shop, repair shop , and gift shop. I bought an expensive T-shirt here once.