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March 2024 by Ngoc Tran
Came here after the snow storm. The lift ticket sales person was very friendly. Short lines and fast lifts. The snow was good but the trails were not well groomed, with many bumpy spots and muguls on almost all the trails.
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March 2024 by Amber Rousseau
Stated on website that the magic carpet is open 9am-4pm. I go today at 12:00 for them to tell me that it is closed. I will not return.
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March 2024 by Jaret Armstrong
Had an amazing experience with an instructor named Ray:One of my friends and I brought our other friend here for his first time on skis (we did not buy coaching). We spent the first half of the day at the bunny hill teaching him the basics and he seemed to be doing well so we went up the far looker's right chairlift after lunch. The terrain proved to be too challenging for someone in his first day on skis, and he was obviously struggling to ski without posing a danger to himself and other skiers. Ray realized this and intercepted us about 1/3 of the way down the trail. Ray gave our friend a short lesson (~8 minutes), teaching him how to turn properly while supporting him in front to make sure his speed was kept under control. My friend improved 10 times as much as he had the entire earlier half of the day in those 8 minutes. I took note of what Ray was doing and was able to replicate it enough to get us safely the rest of the way down the mountain. We returned to the bunny slope for the remainder of the day where my friend was able to make respectable, mostly controlled turns by the end. Just thought that Ray should be recognized for his efforts to keep the mountain safe and his obvious instructing prowess.
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March 2024 by chrisrogers24
I've been here twice, and this time was the second. Last winter, my best friend and I went here for a few hrs. We had a good time and enjoyed it. Fast forward to 2024, this time around, since the weather and outdoor temperatures played a big impact the black mats at the other end of the tubing hill didn't really prevent kids and the adults from slowing them down. The only and best way to slow down would be to layer the black mats, not align them in a row, and expect guest to show down immediately! The young staff/ employees working should really consider putting sand where it's icy/ hard to walk or salt (meant for ice) there. Icy or not, they should do that vs. repeatedly reminding guests to quickly move out of the way. *How about putting themselves in our shoes and showing a little emotion or concern when someone accidentally falls. Instead, they look/ stare and expect nothing else. As if, when a person falls, you expect them to be okay?! If it's their job to monitor the guest, part of their job description should be the safety of guests when visiting. One would honestly think that for the sake of the employees working outside (in freezing cold temps), and knowing how important it is to keep their jobs, they'd actually have a bit of care, self awareness, and be more attentive. You don't get to stand and chit-chat!!One of the younger guys working at the top of the hill did his job, but I would rate him a D+. He wasn't an A for effort type of guy. Regardless of who he was, being an introvert or extrovert, his mood/ demeanor/ attitude/ or behavior, etc, imagine how nice he and talkative he would've been. Now I know it's nice to judge, but come on, live a little!! The huge downfall that I don't like one bit (and I know won't change) is being charged close to $50 per person for 2 hrs. That's a bit of a stretch. How about 35 to 40 per person for 2 hours. Maybe even do an hour session somewhere between $20 to $30 per person. While some may not mind spending that money, others may think differently and not like that one bit! Such as myself. The one thing my best friend and I saw in person was a family tubing down altogether. Now, this wasn't a 2-person chain. It was a big family going down in 7 separate snow tubes. First of all, that was obviously not the best idea. Secondly, it wasn't safe, and lastly, one of the family members who "on his own" being careless and not waiting patiently pushed them down within getting ok or approved by a staff member. Actions aside I would've given that family member a good honest talk and safety check! If I was on the job and saw that, I definitely would've had a talk!
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February 2024 by Stephen Brown
Terrible service without any phone call back in midweek by anyone on the mountain
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February 2024 by Gaby Hernandez
Great place to spend family time
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February 2024 by alana scott
This place was wonderful . However they have a ton of workers that do nothing at the bottom of the hills. Standing around and talking to each other . Same for the top. My sister in law was sent down tubing without anyone checking that the lane was clear. She crashed into her 5 year old daughter. We were told this was happening a lot.
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February 2024 by T jW
It’s wild what they’ve done with Cranmore over the years. The new lodging and property enhancements are great but frankly I don’t think the terrain is worth the price of admission.
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February 2024 by Amanda Banta
My tweens did two days of the Kids Rule ski camp as beginner skiers and they had the time of their lives. They went from having never been on skis to getting on the chair lift with ease and gliding down beginner trails. The group lessons program runs for five hours and includes lunch. There were instructors and staff everywhere, all clearly identifiable. I felt very comfortable leaving my children at the mountain after seeing the number of staff members around the program. At the end of both days the instructor gave a recap for each kid and suggested next steps. There was no hard sales pitch for more lessons; it was genuine advice for their development.Every person I interacted with was friendly and seemed invested in my experience with the program. My kids finished each day with rave reviews for their instructors (special shoutouts to Tom T. and Vincente) and I could not be happier with this program.
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February 2024 by Luke Heffernan
Great mountain. Be very careful on the trail cutover to the triple. Very thin cover and I fell hard yesterday. Wish there was more signage — but honestly, should’ve been closed. Other than that, conditions were great with what little snow we’ve had!
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January 2024 by Ann Pecjo
Very nice places.
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January 2024 by Jay Jay
One of the best winter adventure of our family at Cranmore Mountain resort. The place was awesome, snow tubing was so fun which our family really enjoyed. The staffs above the slide are always assisting and making sure everyone is safe before letting another batch slide. But the ground staff at the end, a few were not paying much attention of people crossing as tubes comes flying by towards the safety balloon wall.The rides, all are super enjoyable. Loved the mountain coaster and their staff, always on point with safety and downhill is filled with fun and good scenery. Soaring eagle zip ride was a surprise in the end, nice view of the whole park and mountain at the top and chilling feel going down. The giant swing, which my daughter loved which she rode for many times. Our family had fun, it was memorable for us as our first timers for winter fun activities, it’s a long drives worth and awesome experience. Hope to be back again next year.
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January 2024 by David Scanlon
Smallish resort - but excellent facilities, great skiing even with some runs/trails closed,The restaurant/food area is great, toilets spotless, all in a great place for a fun day skiing,
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January 2024 by Bobby Calautti (REALTOR)
I liked the tubing here!I am a licensed Realtor in New Hampshire.www.603Bobby.realtor
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January 2024 by Mary
This place is perfect for a visit any season. We went there in the summer and returned in the winter, enjoying both visits a lot. In winter, there's more than just skiing: you can go snow tubing, ride the mountain coaster, try the eagle zip line, or even take a turn on the giant swing. For skiing, they've got three lifts and two magic carpets, making it great for any level of skier.They offer a variety of lessons, including private ones, group classes, and a kids' ski camp. The camp for kids is especially good. It runs from 10 am to 3 pm and includes lunch and snacks. For our kids, the student-to-instructor ratio was 1:1, which was fantastic for learning and fun. We also tried private lessons, which were excellent. The instructors are friendly and make the experience very enjoyable.Just remember, you need to book the camp and group classes at least 48 hours in advance. However, if you're interested in private lessons, you can sign up for those just 24 hours ahead.