83
Out Of
100
Single Score
Jay Peak Ski Resort Alpine/Downhill Resorts Resort (Are you this resort?)
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Is this resort/area easy to get to?
1
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Is the parking & transportation drop-off near the lifts?
3
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Walking access: distance, stairs, steep walkways
3
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Trail maps/signage are easy to find and understand
5
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The trails I experienced were
5
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Restrooms well placed, functional and clean
4
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Snow quality
5
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Terrain met my expectations
5
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Quality of slope grooming
4
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Terrain parks and related features
NA
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OVERALL children's facilities: child friendly?
5
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Crowds, traffic flow and lift lines?
3
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Quality of on-mountain dining
4
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Quality and speed of lifts
4
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Rate this resort's ski/snowboard school
NA
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Did you get your money's worth?
5
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Area shopping: includes nearby towns or villages
2
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The OVERALL service at this resort is
5
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Recommend this resort/area to others?
5
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Would you visit this resort/area again?
100
%
- How did you get there?: Fly
- Year/Month/Day of visit (Approx. if not known):
- Total number of days spent on this mountain: 1
Rated By
- Puddles
- Gender: Male
- Age: 38
- Resides In: Bow, WA, USA
- Disciplines: Alpine, Back Country, Telemarker
- Years Skiing/Riding: 25
- Avg. Days Per Season: 71 - 100 days
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General Comments/Likes
Jay Peak has the greatest snow, great trees (the #1 in the East), for New England some near extreme skiing.
Favorite runs: Green Beret, Northwest Passage, Kitzbuhel and the guerrilla cut tree runs on Little Jay Peak.
Dislikes
I just wish Jay Peak was closer.
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