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Stevens has almost fully bounced back from when vail took over. I went to stevens about 20 times this last season, which is low for me since I was out from an injury from feburary 2nd to the start of april (I only have about 30 days this season at resorts). It's actually really nice now to be able to buy an epic pass and be able to ski all the other vail ski resorts along with stevens. Compaired to baker (the last individually owned ski resort in washington), stevens is way more affordable, which shows that vail taking over was a positive for affordability. Day prices are low compared to most resorts, however that still means over 100$. Stevens has plenty of intermediate terrain, along with a decent sized park (which I've only been to about 3 times). The best lifts at stevens for expericed riders are double d, SC (southern cross), and 7th. These lifts often get shut down, especially 7th. These lifts are also closed during night operations. I would not recommend going if all these lifts are closed. However, if you're not an experienced skier, this lifts won't matter to you. Most of steven's expert terrain is walk-up only, especially the steepest runs. The walk for most of them is not very far though. I have no problem with walking up to runs (since I usually have to walk the whole way up), but I could see why some would veiw this as a downside. When the three expert lifts are closed, there is no accessible expert terrain without going far out of bounds (which can't really be counted as part of the resort). The best area for when the three lift are down (mainly during night operations) is [REDACTED]. I'm not saying where but if you search around skyline you will find the steep terrain. If you live about equally as close to stevens as you do alpental, stevens is undoubtedly the better choice for buying a pass (if you never plan on going to crystal).
Another thing to note: never go to stevens on the weekend (this should be a given for all resorts). A lot of reveiws on here are complaining about crowds, bad parking, and long lines. I've never dealt with any of this as I'm sane and only go weekdays. Always go backcountry skiing on the weekend if you have to go.
Kasper W
I've been skiing here for you for years. Prior to the acquisition by Vail, it was a great place to ski. Since then, the focus is more on money and less on people, both skiers and staff. If I had any other place to ski I would.
d d
If you value your time and money, don't ski here! they oversell their tickets to such a degree that they don't have enough parking for even half the skiers! we couldn't even ski, and we drove hours to get there! Not only is there virtually no parking, the tickets are overpriced! you could eat for a week; or go to Stevens for a few hours. Based on what the employees said, this overselling happens quite frequently, and they don't tell you anything about it. If you want to go skiing, go to snoqualmie. Overall, very disappointing :(
Colin
The mountian has some fun advance and expert terrain. Generally there is great snow here. The best this mountain has to offer is the steep tree lined chutes off the top of Cowboy and Big Chief Mountains. Intermediate terrain is limited and grooming is very limited. Weekends are crazy busy and there is more skier demand on weekends than the infastructure and lift capacity can handle. Mid week it can be awsome especially if there is new snow.
Janel
So this was our first time here so it might not be a completely fair review, but I had a lot higher expectations than what was given. Arrived at 9:20 and was sent to a lot 5 miles down the road with practically NO SHUTTLES. one comes every 15-25 min and is TINY if you’re in the last lot. After about 1.5 hours FINALLY made it to the lodge and was greeted with 12$ pizza SLICES and crowds.
Did a couple laps of the backside which had great terrain, but then leavinf the mountain had to wait another 30 minutes just to catch a bus back to the Nordic center. Just overall didn’t feel worth my day considering the majority was spent driving up and waiting. 0 stars for how vail has ruined this resort. Just sad
bradbooth1
Love stevens, grew up learning there. Great mountain for all levels and you can always find something enjoyable for you ski level. Less snow than Crystal but way cheaper as well.
Will Rowe
Been a pass holder throughout covid. I’ve seen the good and the bad. The resort has improved. Lines move better, staffing is present and more attentive, additional seating in place. But there are still downsides. Occasional lift stopping, long lines. Early closure of the backside, still in need of more seating, parking is horrendous, bathrooms can be messy/flooding, and more entertaining apres options. Make it inside and outside options with warmth. Otherwise it’s too crowded. Better than last year but still can be improved.
C Lacayo
Some of the amenities like the ski corral are no longer open. At one time the corral was available to season pass holders at no additional cost but because of staffing and other reasons it’s no longer available. The corral is something that should be available. Also the services staff seems inexperienced and couldn’t answer questions about locker options and rentals.
Cody Bickford
Just needed to give a shout-out to the ski patrol guy they call Rib. I fell into some sketchy terrain and but luckily was able to climb out. Rib helped me down the mountain and was the coolest dude. And tell the guy running Jupiter's lift yesterday (4/10) that he beat me, I only broke one rib!
Bruce Mcmillan
Until Vail sells this resort to a company that cares for its employees and pays decent wages dont even think about skiing at this mountain. Unless of course you want to spend hours in line to get on one of the few lifts that are open.
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