HOLIDAY LIKE AN EXPERT
Are you ready for a fantastic holiday adventure on the slopes? We’ve got some friendly and informative tips to help you make the most of your visit. Let’s dive in!
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SKI3 Limited and SKI3 Midweek Limited Season Passes.
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Free Buddy Tickets included with all Season Passes.
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Snow Triple Play – reminder that Snow Triple Play is blacked out on weekends throughout the season, along with all holiday periods.
If you have any of the products listed above but wanted to visit us during the holiday, you’ll need to buy lift tickets for the dates you want. Purchase your tickets online before they sell out!

1. Get Here Early: Early birds get the worm, and in this case, better parking and corduroy! Our lifts start spinning at 8:30 am, so arrive early to secure a more convenient parking spot and enjoy the slopes while others sleep in.
2. Park Consciously: During the holidays, we see a surge in visitors, so consider carpooling with friends to ease the parking situation. Follow the directions given by our parking lot attendants, and please avoid parking in tow-away zones, fire lanes or blocking other vehicles – it will lead to a tow (at your expense) and/or a fine. Paid parking is available but operates on a first-come, first-serve basis and fills up quick during holiday periods.
3. Take the Shuttle: Our friendly shuttle drivers are here to help you get up to the mountain faster. Shuttles will regularly make stops at designated locations in all of our parking lots and the base area – plus they will visit The Ski Bowl on the hour or upon request.
Please Note: It’s best to avoid parking along the access road. If our parking lots are full, use the Ski Bowl parking and shuttle service or start your day from there. If you park along the access road, it’s at your own risk and you might have to hike up. Shuttles will only pick up guests in the parking lots and not on the access road.

4. Buy in Advance: Holiday tickets tend to sell out quickly, and the same goes for rental equipment and lessons. Save yourself some time and money by purchasing these in advance. It not only secures your spot but also ensures a smoother start to your day. If tickets are sold out online, they won’t be sold in-person!
5. Take a screenshot or print your E-Ticket barcode. Signal on the mountain can be spotty. Having your barcode available offline or as a physical copy before you arrive can help make your ticket pick-up quick and easy!
You can quickly and easily redeem your RFID cards at our Kiosk Pick-Up boxes around the Base Area!
Ticket Pick-Up Kiosk Locations:
- Next to the Box Office Ticket Windows outside the Base Lodge.
- If you have lessons or rentals booked, visit the kiosks across from the the Rental Shop on the lower level of the Northwoods Lodge.
- If you’re headed straight for the Ski Bowl, you’ll find a kiosk inside the Joe Minder Lodge.

6. Dine During Non-Peak Hours: Feeling hungry after hitting the slopes? The Tannery, Food Court, Saddle Lodge, Open Pit Grille, and Waffle Cabin are all fantastic dining options. Avoid the lunchtime rush (12-1 pm) by grabbing a bite during non-peak hours (11am-12pm or after 1pm). Our Food Court also offers convenient grab-and-go options like sandwiches and salads for those on the move. Please be aware that all on-mountain dining locations are now cashless – learn more here.
7. Get Ready at Your Vehicle: Simplify your pre-ski routine by getting mostly ready at home or your lodging. Then, add the finishing touches at your car. Please be mindful of other cars in the parking lot, do not block other parking spaces or roadways.
8. Establish a Meeting Point: Before hitting the slopes, choose a designated meeting point with your children. Make sure it’s a spot that’s easy to find and remember, such as a particular chairlift or a recognizable landmark. This way, if you get separated, you can regroup quickly.

9. Ask our Staff: We are known for having very friendly & helpful staff! Ask, and we’ll be happy to assist you!
10. Be Safe: Please familiarize yourself with all of our safety policies and ensure you are well versed in the Skier Responsibility Code and the New York State Ski Code.
11. Be Kind: Holidays are very busy, please be kind to your fellow guests and to our employees. We are here to ensure you have the best time possible and will do everything in our power to make that happen. When things are busy, it can be frustrating or stressful but, know that we are working hard to get you on the slopes as quickly as possible. It may be the first time some of our other guests are at this mountain – so be patient with them – it doesn’t hurt to offer them some help or advice either. We want to make everyone, both our frequent guests and newcomers, feel welcome!
We hope these tips help you have an amazing holiday experience on the slopes!