Anonymous wrote:It has been a few years, but with tubing, whether or not kids can go with parents depends on the conditions. If it is really icy, they will not let people double up, even with a kid and a smaller adult. This caused some problems with kids that were scared. Just wanted to warn you.
Anonymous wrote:We were there before Christmas. Based on past visits to the area, brought most of the food we ate in, but we did eat at JGs Pub in Swanton and got some needed items at the Arrowhead Market (good selection of beer/wine and vegetables, freshly baked breads and I did not think outrageous prices). I did see folks carrying food out at Arrowhead...
My husband and two kids went to WISP on two-one day tickets. My son (12) took lessons as it's been a while, and did well - was able to get to some actual skiing quickly. Husband and Daughter did fine on the slopes. They did say there were limited runs open, but they were actively making snow and said the food on site was basic but adequate for their needs during the day. We rented equipment and a locker and all went smoothly. We did have to keep the rentals in our car overnight (brought the boots in so they did not freeze) but that was easy (and made getting going the second day easier).
The ski lift pass is a hard card (think Hotel card) and everyone put it in their left hip pocket - I guess you just "hip" in to get on the slopes. Passing that along! Another tip - they made snow all day, so we bought the long (24"?) gaiters for everyone and all had ski goggles - that first day was a bit unpleasant with the constant spraying.
Anonymous wrote:There is not a whole lot else to do there, which is part of the appeal imho. The BBQ place recommended above is good, and there is a brewery with good food (kids there are fine).