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Noah Singsank
Andes is a great resort for families and offers great runs for any ability. Expert terrain is lacking but that’s expected for a Midwest resort. Black runs are great for carving and can get good air off of natural lips on Worm Gear.
Great area for beginners and intermediates. Some good runs for advanced skiers in Minnesota.
Pricey food, No real expert terrain
Johnny
Andes is a good place for beginners. But if you are ready for longer and steeper runs, i would recommend another resort. I was there recently, and I bombed the whole hill and still hit the knuckle of the jump. So the people who make the terrain park obviously have no idea what they are doing. Quite honestly, when I went to Andes it really made me miss Buena Vista. BV Is just so much more friendly...
Plenty of runs to choose from
Slow lifts, short runs, you have to propel yourself pretty much everywhere
Andes is definatly one of the better places to go in Minnesota. The staff & people there are ALWAYS nice & willing to help. The chalet can get a little busy at times, but that's probably because the food is amazing......for a ski resort. It is groomed very well. Although, the chairlifts can seem a little slow at times because of how fast you go down some runs.
nice staff & people, great food, not busy
slow lifts
Andes is a great place to go snowboard for the day. The staff and ski patrol are always friendly, and are willing to help. The chalet can get busy at times, but that's probably because they have really good homemade food. It is a very economical, and family-fun place to go. Overall it is te best place within 175 miles.
Lot's of improvements to terrain park
none
Andes Tower Hills is great for intermediate skiers or boarders. Friendly service, and people skiing. The terrain park was okay, but it has a wide variety of runs. It is very family friendly, I can't wait to go back!
friendly people, not busy
slow chairlifts
great hill for the whole family, the pond jump is always a hit with our family. A little spring right now but what the heck.
nice hill to start or do terrain park
a little slushy
Andes Tower Hills was great! It was very powdery at Andes. People are very nice and willing to help. Although, the chairlifts are very slow compared to how fast you go down the hill. I recommend it to families for a weekend. Best run: Pardise. Worst run: Haiwian Cruise!!!!!
not busy, groomed trails
slow chairlifts
As an intermediate rider it was great. Andes has a good balance between difficulty of runs, and terrain park. For the terrain park, it was pretty good, but not huge. They look like they are adding more too! If you are in the area, no doubt I would go.
groomed runs,fast runs
slow lifts
Andes Tower Hills is a good place for intermediate riders. The lift lines aren't very long, the hill is big enough and plenty of variety. Best beginner run: Haiwian Cruise. Best intermediate run: Paridise. Best advanced run: Little America. Worst beginner run: Bunny Hill. Worst inermediate run: Frikadilly. Worst advanced run: The Wall.
friendly, not too small
slow chairlifts
Andes Tower Hills is a great place for intermediate riders. Although, the charlifts were slow compared to how long it takes you to go down the hill. It is a great weekend getaway for a family or school group. The runs are kept very neatly groomed for a ski hill in the middle of nowhere. When you get there it is bigger than expected. Worst run: LA Connection. Best run: Paridise.
nice place, good variety,fast slopes
slow chairlifts
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