Anonymous
Post 01/06/2025 09:05     Subject: Wisp vs Snowshoe

Timberline is an amazing shape. And much cheaper and better quality than snowshoe.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2025 13:23     Subject: Wisp vs Snowshoe

I would go to either Timberline or Snowshoe over Wisp.

Wisp has limited trails open. The owners of Wisp had not invested in the infrastructure for years and it’s been failing. Pumps need to be replaced to get water up to the pond used for snowmaking. In addition there are leaks with the pipes on the mountain that need to be repaired. These issues have resulted in limited trails open last year and so far this year. Wisp limits tickets sales too to accommodate the limited terrain. If you decide to go to Wisp, make sure you have a lift ticket in advance
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 17:55     Subject: Wisp vs Snowshoe

Stay at deep creek lakefront

Ski at wisp

That’s the best option
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 00:02     Subject: Wisp vs Snowshoe

Anonymous wrote:Tremblant is worth it! Very pretty and same amount of time to get there. Driving vs. flying. Prefer Tremblant any day.


Vermont has better snow and less crowds.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2024 09:21     Subject: Wisp vs Snowshoe

Anonymous wrote:Tremblant is worth it! Very pretty and same amount of time to get there. Driving vs. flying. Prefer Tremblant any day.


Do you fly into Montreal or have you driven from the DMV? (Seems like a lonh drive)
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2023 19:53     Subject: Wisp vs Snowshoe

Tremblant is worth it! Very pretty and same amount of time to get there. Driving vs. flying. Prefer Tremblant any day.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2023 09:02     Subject: Wisp vs Snowshoe

Anonymous wrote:Mt Snow in Vermont has 15 trails open.

Anywhere in PA or south is BORING after 2.5 days, even in great conditions.


I guess I would go to Snowshoe and plan to only ski like one day because the skiing is kind of crappy and I doubt they will have many slopes open (especially considering todays rain and 50 degree temps will kill the base).

Research all the other thing that are offered…sleigh rides, indoor spa/pool, etc.

I would imagine they offer lots of those winter activities.