eldora mountain resort

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eldora mountain resort
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Eldora is just 21 miles from Boulder and 45 miles from Denver. Avoid the...

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FLSki

While the skiing was good, and no lift lines, but the locals were rude and never said thanks, held a door or even said on left as they fly by, almost cutting you off.I heard that lift lines are really bad during the weekend. The lifts are all slow, non detachable lifts.The terrain was decent for blue and black skiers, but getting from the greens to the rest of the mountain requires a shuttle or lots of poling over the flats.Parking was free and a shuttle came to the north lot. We rented from the mountain and they charged $10 for poles when we rented skis with our own boots.

BrittJohns

We skied Eldora today and while the website said 100% of all runs were open a large number of runs actually weren't open. The Indian Peaks lift never opened and the Corona lift closed mid-day after it "derailed." As my son said "derailed my butt," more like they were too cheap to pay a few lift folks to keep it open. Or...maybe it did derail - I don't know about you, but I'd rather not ski somewhere where the lifts regularly derail. Last time we went to Eldora it was the same story - 1/2 the runs were closed - not due to lack of snow, but they just don't want to pay the staff to keep the runs open. So we skied the same runs over and over and over today. They don't have a problem continuing to charge full price however. This is a regular occurrence at Eldora and my family is sick of it.There are much better ski areas out there, and most don't make a habit of lying to their customers. Eldora also regularly reports mythical snow totals. Do yourself a favor and ski some of Colorado's other resorts.

AmirP43

Had a wonderful day at Eldora. Could have been much better if they provided good rentals. I payed $45 to get horrible boots, that hurt my feet the whole day causing blisters eventually. Ski's were ok at most.When complaining they were nice and said I could pay $10 more to get better equipment. However one assumes that for $45 a day the equipment should be good. Rent elsewhere Ski there.

KimberlyB497

First, the drive up Rt. 7 was nothing less than breathtaking. I visited the resort in February, on a Sunday. It was crowded, but perfectly manageable. Less than 1 minute wait on the lifts. I was with a friend who had never skied; the instructor was great, the price was reasonable, and it was a great beginner run. The staff was very helpful as well. I have absolutely no complaints about this resort - can't wait to go back!

4PeterV

Eldora's attributes run much deeper than being so close to Boulder. The Corona lift features steep tree lined trails and the groomers are well maintained. This year the snow has been better here than the Central Mountains. People are friendlier here. But bring a sandwich because the food at the base is pretty marginal.

scott043

If your focus is a day, or just part of a day of skiing, Eldora should be your destination. Some reviewers said it was too crowded or the runs too short. There are a lot of people there on weekends but fresh snow during the week brings people who can leave home, drive to Eldora, spend several hours with few other skiers, and drive home before you could get through the traffic to Vail.... and at half the price. Better off, stay overnight in the area and find steeply discounted lift tickets and a five minute drive.

A1244HHthomasd

This review is for the kid's Trek program. I can't recommend it. Although the teachers are super, and the day to day folks running the program are nice if very disorganized, the class size is getting larger. Their policy of no make-up days even when the mountain is closed is a travesty. This year (2015) they closed the mountain on Sunday due to high wind and trees down (although by no means a unique weather event.) Honestly I got the impression they decided to close the mountain was because everyone wanted to go watch the playoff game and the Director of Programs (JP Chavelier) said as much. I probably talked to JP for over an hour the first time trying to convince him that it was in his best interest to try to make amends for the canceled program, but the best they would do was a 1/2 price voucher for a day lesson. He explained this was 'industry practice.' Well, look online, and you'll quickly find Winter Park will reschedule if the pass is closed (and that also probably means if they can't start lifts do to high winds). JP said 'this will happen again' and also said next time they won't be handing out vouchers. I suspect he knows it will happen again as they aren't properly taking care of their forests in order to save costs (they clearly and cutting costs everywhere they can) and wind will cause it unsafe to ski there.So, if you don't mind paying higher prices than Winter park (7 week program, so although the total is slightly higher, the per-lesson is quite a bit less) for larger class size and the risk that you won't get one of the 6 lessons, then go for it.Otherwise go somewhere else. We'll be going to winter park were the skiing is better for us, and if the lessons are canceled at least they will reschedule, and not just say 'Sorry!'Eldora is clearly NOT the local's mountains. It's the 'how much money can we make this season' mountain.

23stephanien

Our boys took ski/board lessons there and had a blast. The instructors they had were super nice and very patient with the kids. The only thing I can say is get there early...the place gets PACKED later on. We arrived at 8:15 and avoided long lines.

LazerDiaz

As I have said in some of my other reviews....I am a colorado native and have ridden almost every resort in the state and many elsewhere. I currently live 10 mins from eldora and would rather leave early and drive an hour + to avoid this "resort" at all cost. Its expensive, over crowded, and lacks challenging terrain. The terrain park here is pretty much a joke. I was told that they couldn't have lips on their "jumps" for insurance reasons. so, what we in the snowboarding world all call "rollers" they call "sweet jumps".They advertise on I70 as being the closest ski resort to the midwest. This is true in terms of "as the crow flies" but in terms of actual earthly drive time you are still an hour or so from Denver. Might as well go to loveland and leave a little early to beat the traffic. It certainly beats riding all day on a mountain with as much traffic as the I70 corridor.If you are from the midwest and have lots of kids that dont ski very well, by all means go to eldora and have a blast! If you are any kind of enthusiast, adventurer or park rat, I'll see you up on the real mountains.

kristicates512

This is a great place for a family ski vacation. We stayed in Boulder, only a 25 minute drive to the moutain, so we also had access to great restaurants and shopping. This resort is a local gem and very affordable.

lisacM1812SU

Eldora is a nice and easy to get-around ski resort. Perfect for beginners or families not wanting the "glitz" of the larger more expensive areas. However, weekends are very busy and crowded in terms of parking and the lodge. Folks tend to "camp out" in the upstairs lodge area with coolers and other large items, so seating for the real skiers is often hard to obtain. Snack bar food is expensive and limited, so recommend bringing your own food, if you so desire. Also, storage is extremely limited so if you arrive late morning, there is nowhere to store boots, shoes, and other items that you need to have on hand when you're done skiing. In addition, they ran out of poles in the rental shop and my son was given adult size poles because that's all they had left. Get there early, bring your own food, and store your stuff in your car. On the positive side, lift lines were short/non-existant and most of the employees were very friendly and helpful.

TDHArizona

My daughter just relocated to Boulder so my Christmas present was skiing here. I had not skied in 4 years and Eldora was a great place to revisit my ski skills. We skied the weekend after Christmas and traffic/crowds were not bad at all. Every employee we encountered was so kind and helpful. I had to rent equipment and my boots were a perfect fit. My daughter and I took a private lesson with Lynn and she was wonderful. The lesson is pricey but they offer the second hour at only $50 if you wish to continue the lesson. The slopes were well groomed. Seating in the lodge for lunch is limited mainly due to everyone who brings their own food leaving no room for people like my daughter and I that purchase food. I feel that the resort should designate tables for people buying food so to ensure a place to eat. The food is pricey which is why people bring their own food. We paid $40 for two sandwiches, one french fry, two coffee's and two waters. I think this is a super place for families and for all levels of skiers.

woodcalf

I've skied at Eldora several times and kept waiting/hoping for things to improve, they haven't, so here's what I've experienced. Please train your staff on customer relations. Yesterday the very first guy directing traffic was rude and disrespectful. Yes, it can be a stressful job, but don't take one customers behavior out on every car behind them. The nordic trails need to be leveled, too much sidehill in too many places. Widening the nordic trails a meter or so would reduce the chance of crashes and more comfortably allow skating and classic lanes. Reduce the price or start a half-day pass. $27 per day for a Nordic trail pass is too much. The rental shop needs more space. Put up a yurt or an addition on the shop. Separate the rental shop from the retail and trail pass sales. Eldora has potential, but until some investments are made they will just be average.

denverrjd

For many of us "front range" Colorado natives, Eldora has been the 'go to' local ski resort for years. Even Arapahoe Basin, Winter Park, or Loveland (traditional day ski destinations) have been badly impacted by the I70 insane traffic snarls. This ski mountain west of Boulder is an easy driving alternative to the I70 nightmare which has become such a drag on any hope of day skiing. From our home, just south of Denver, it is a pleasant <90 minute drive without dealing with the I70 traffic snarl. The mountain offers some fine black diamond runs, a good number of blues and greens which makes it a great place for families. This resort has stayed "modest" in pricing for lifts and food compared to the soaring costs in the bigger mountain resorts. The lift capability is fine, with little wait time. My wife and daughter (both fine skiers) often will head up for a day of bashing after a good snow storm and return happy and without having battled traffic for hours on I70.

Chris982

Eldora is a great place to learn. Close to Boulder and not as far as the typical places like Vail, etc. The staff is friendly and ready to answer questions, especially for first time skiers. Bring some food and hot chocolate. Be sure to bring snow pants and a ski mask or similar face protection, especially on windy days. Get there early so you can park close to the lodge. A good way to see how the family likes skiing without committing to a typical further away resort along I-70.

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