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Wachusett Mountain Ski Area

Wachusett Mountain Ski Area

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499 Mountain Rd, Princeton, Massachusetts, 01541, United States
(978) 464-2300 www.wachusett.com
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Mar 23, 2018
This is not a bad mountain to snowboard at with the family. The only down side is that this place has insanely long lift lines. There are three main lifts for the entire mountain. This mountain has a lot of nice and easy slopes for easy riding so it is good for beginners. I would recommend taking lessons here too. They have and excellent bunny slopes and we had a very good instructor for my nephew snowboarding lesson.

Jul 9, 2018
I like to go to this mountain because it is very convenient for me. It is only about 45 minute from my house. They have great classes and great atmosphere. Which it was bigger

Mar 27, 2018
Went snowboarding here for the first time with my boyfriend in late March (thanks to some recent snowfall) and had a great time. Perfect for intermediate riders with its many blues (many of which were long, which is our favorite kind of trail). Also family-friendly, we saw a number of little kids riding and skiing fearlessly with their families. Conditions could not have been better--snow was soft and temperatures were just right. We even saw some flurries that night. Well lit for night riding/skiing and folks. Staff were friendly, especially Tim who helped us with the snowboard rentals. He went out of his way towards the end of the night to give us tips and advice/guidance on snowboard equipment. We ended up buying some used snowboard equipment for a good price, which was the cherry on top of a great day. Only disappointing experience was with our initial lift ticket pickup from an outside booth window. The staff didn't give any indication that her system wasn't working for online orders so many of us waited in this line only to be directed in a bored manner that we can only do it inside, where there was another line. She didn't even try to help--totally willfully unaware of the customer perspective/experience. Super lame. But that was it for the 'needs improvement' (and the fact that the snowboard rentals were definitely in a worse space than the ski rentals haha). Will definitely be back next season! And it really is a trip from Boston, which makes it even better.

May 7, 2018
Very good place for skiing and snowboarding. It's comparatively at good price if you carry your own kit. If not you can always rent it with additional cost. Good option for food and buying different kits too. Typically you can spend whole day and enjoy the adventure.

Jun 29, 2018
It depends on what you're doing here. If it's summer it's a great place to hike and go to events at the ski resort. If it's winter, forget it. The skiing sucks, unless you like skiing on ice.

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