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Reviews for Perisher
Total (3.3)
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I have skied at perisher twice for interschools and spent 2 days each time there exploring the mountain. What a waste of time and money, the terrain is almost flat and the runs are insanely short. The lift queues are horrendous and most of the lifts are fixed grip so they are slow. There are no actual restaurants to dine at, and the runs are packed with beginners anywhere you go. Great resort if you want to see snow for the first time, that's about it.
Julie Leister
Today, 14th September, I looked at the price to ski the last day of the season, tomorrow.
With ONLY 11 lifts running they are still charging the exorbitant rate for an adult $189 and certainly not the best conditions. Certainly won’t be skiing Perisher any more, like so many others. Just too expensive and we went every year since 1990.
Haz
For beginners, the lessons were pretty insightful. However, the Staffs were rude especially if you unintentionally lose stuffs, to the ladies attendants in smiggin hole especially. Rude people working in the cafe too and you can’t stay in their cafe after lunchtime. Toilets are not well maintained. And no space for kids after 3 or 4pm.
Matthew german
but i rate perisha 5 srars over all
Mark Condren
We stayed and it was a good feeling first time in the snow
MATT RAFTERY
Disappointed. Travelled down from Sydney with my two young kids for our first ski trip. My youngest (2) didn't fancy skiing on a cold icy day meaning I had to look after him. Having prebooked a lift pass and now unable to use it i had hoped for a refund on my lift pass, but no refund was forthcoming. So if you are thinking of bringing kids here for a first ski trip id suggest you dont. Perisher is more interested in getting money out of you than creating a resort that youd want to return to. I certainly wont return,I would advise you dont either.
Christopher Welsh
Covid is being handled very well.
A big thanks to all the staff in this strange year.
Ryan Hardy
Don't waste your money and head to Europe or Japan. This place is so expensive whether its the food or lift tix, it's just too much for short runs, crappy snow, and long lift queues. Being part of the worlds most expensive lift ticket brand (Epic Pass) has really driven the prices up and hasn't helped improve infrastructure. There is very little here to challenge any skier except beginners. Did I mention the man-made crappy snow......
Schagne Venter
Thredbo and Perisher refuse to acknowledge reality and move this weekend on a week or two, to a time when there is actual snow on the ground. In the seven years that I have lived in Canberra there has NEVER been natural snow on the ground in the first week of July. And to add insult to injury, Thredbo has now even refused to offer the fake snow and toboggan rides which drew families to it. Oh, and they waited until a week before the day to announce that.
So what can you expect? At Thredbo expect zero snow, paying top dollar for ski-lifts, mechanical sled rides food and drink, a sad snow sculpture melting in the heat, empty pubs where one or two bored people watch footy, over-heated coffee shops closing early, a DJ playing house music to which toddlers and pre-teens dance while their parents stand around sipping over-priced beer and wine. The fireworks were such a non-event that we didn’t even realise they had happened. At Perisher expect some man-made snow, a few better musos, but not much more. Don’t expect a magical, fun-filled snow weekend as advertised in the brochures.
Don’t waste your money, time and energy on this over-hyped, over-priced kids party. Snow open weekend offers you zero snow and zero fun at full season prices. Despite the fact that Threbo and Perisher no doubt know, after so many years of having no ACTUAL snow on this weekend, that it will be snowless, they continue to promote this weekend as a funtastic opening to the snow. Too much to expect snow on a weekend claiming (and priced) to be the “start of the snowy season”? Apparently it is. Even Perisher barely has any snow at this time of the year and the reason those photos look so filled with happy people on the snow is because everyone is trying to squeeze onto the few man-made patches of snow for their instagram moment.
Until both Thredbo and Perisher start admitting that they are artificially extending the snow season in order to rake in extra money, and stop charging like there is actual snow on the ground, do yourself a favour and don’t fall for their lies. Show them the contempt they deserve by boycotting them for these first two weeks of June and go when there is actual snow and you are getting what you pay for. I for one will not be paying snow fees for a zero snow weekend again. Fool me once.....
Jim Kaps
Just spent the week here and would like to thank all of the staff a perisher for a great time. Especially to my 6yr old sons ski instructors melissa n ellie who had mr chris flying down front valley n up mid station by the end of the week. Its going to be fun times next year im gonna have to lift my game.
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