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Went here for snow tubing, got the tickets online for around $45. It is worth it though we went on a busy long weekend and it was crowded. You need to enter the Valley Lodge area instead of going to the actual lodge for snow tubing. There is plenty of parking there, food trucks and a cafe. They ask to enter the snow tubing area and grab whatever tubes you find, it is confusing and weird at first but there are plenty... View all feedback.
The food was delicious and the menu had very interesting and delightful items. the slippers were great and the barramundi was especially the fantastic.
Think this place deserves more than 3 stars! the ambiente and the service are great. they put a lot of energy in their drinks menu and sit outside on a nice one.
It was a beautiful late spring day and nothing sounded better to eat outside and enjoy a beautiful view. with it I came to slopeside.
Fantastic place for summertime activities. The adventure park is extremely fun and the events are run well. But above all else the staff is incredibly nice and helpful. Everyone was polite and went out of their way to make the trip better. Definitely a great summer weekend trip.
I am writing this letter to express my thoughts about Blue Mountain in a positive way. It is amusing to me when I read negative reviews about this mountain. I learned how to ski and snowboard at Blue Mountain, back when it was called Little Gap and didn't allow snowboarding. I have been snowboarding for 34 years, starting skiing at the age of 2 until I was 10. The Poconos offer a ski experience that caters to novice, intermediate, and expert skiers and snowboarders. The saying "if you can ski here, you can ski anywhere in the world" holds true. The conditions on the East Coast, including the Poconos, can be challenging. Blue Mountain, with its 1000 feet of vertical drop, is the tallest mountain in Pennsylvania and among the top resorts on the East Coast. Trails like Sidewinder, Challenge, and Razors Edge will truly test your skills and push you to your limits. Whether it's ice, groomed runs, slush, granular snow, or even powder on occasion, Blue Mountain has it all. The mountain also features a challenging terrain park, beginner-friendly trails, and a lodge with food and beverages. If you come here and criticize the service or any shortcomings you perceive, remember that this is not a luxury resort like Deer Valley or the Ritz Carlton. Instead, focus on enjoying the slopes, appreciating the hardworking employees, and having a great time. Having spent more than a decade riding the best snow in Salt Lake City, I never forget my roots and the place where I honed my skills - Blue Mountain. So, wax your gear, sharpen your edges, and hit the slopes. And don't forget your helmet - ice is hard! A special shoutout to Joe Warner, a longtime Ski Patroller at Little Gap/Blue Mountain, who played a significant role in my love for skiing and snowboarding. Blue Mountain, if you're reading this, reach out to Joe - he's truly one of a kind. - Jimmy