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152 Jozo Weider Blvd, The Blue Mountains, Ontario, L9Y 3Z2, Canada
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Jul 2, 2018
Had a great experience. The staff is friendly and helpful. We had a great view of the stage from our balcony during the Canada day celebration. The acts were entertaining and kept the crowd captivated. There were activities for the kids like a giant size checkers board and hoolahoops. Rounding out the evening with some spectacular fireworks. Thanks for making a Canada day to remember.

Jun 5, 2018
Awesome rooms would recommend this place if you don't mind paying the extra it is like an appartment an upscale one. Your home away from home. And you are in central location for all the activities and the pubs and all the shops. They have rides and a variety of other activities for all ages from young to old. I would definitely go back again.

Mar 22, 2018
We went during spring break and were pleased with the check-in desk service. Overall, the staff is quick. There is no room service option at the Weider Lodge but the housekeeping is quick. Oliver and Bonacini grill is a short walk, and so is Copper Blues Restaurant. The outdoor hot tub is a good supplement to the property after a long day on the slopes. Pro: Entrance door is at arm’s length from the ski ticket centre, retail stores and Group/Private Lesson area. The biggest advantage is the easy access – ski in and out to the Coors light lift chair. You are paying for the location and convenience. As well, you are right in the heart of Blue mountain village. Con: The place is old and carpets smell and the washrooms very old and need a makeover, I guess. The flush system chokes frequently. The fireplace in the lobby does not work and has been like that for a while we were told. Parking: $15/night underground and over ground outdoor is complimentary for the residents.

Jun 28, 2018
Everything has been amazing and we're having a great time. My only gripe is that many services that should be included are surplus charges. The parking that wasn't an 8-minute walk from our room, the wifi, even the playpen we needed for our son.

Jul 18, 2018
The room is massive in room 200. Located near stairs and the water louge. The only issue this is getting a 4 star rating is because there is absolutly no view with all the trees surounding it. No view of Village and Mountain, and the Mountain is Huge.

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