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Arapahoe Basin: Traveler Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #2 of 4 attractions in Keystone
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Activities: skiing, snowboarding
Attraction type: Ski area
Address: U.S. Highway 6, Keystone, CO 80435
Tel: 970-468-0718

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Reviews of Arapahoe Basin

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“A good place for I to A”

Arapahoe Basin

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2 of 5 stars
Colorado
May 14, 2008

Bottom line, cheap, nice people, close to Denver, but wont leave you with a good skiing experience unless you are COMFORTABLE on most green runs at other locations.
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I'm 45 and this is my first year skiing. After lessons and 4 days at Beaver Creek (BC) I was doing OK on their greens and a short run of a blue. So a couple of weeks later I thought I'd save some money and try A Basin. It isn't easy for beginners. There is only one relatively easy green and it's not easy the whole way. There are a couple of greens that should be blues IMO and no long green "roads" like at Brek, Keystone and BC. So you have to ski down the mountain. I made it without falling 3 out of 6 runs. To be honest I fell once trying to avoid a child who stopped in the middle of a narrow point in the trail and I fell when I tried a steeper slope just to push myself (bad idea). Also the bunny hill is very short (at least compared to BC) and there is no flat place to practice at the top of the mountain. So it makes improving difficult. However, my wife is a solid blue to easy black rider. She loves the place. She's had some of her best days there and swears that once I can parallel well I will love it too.

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“One of the best ski mountains in the world”

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5 of 5 stars
Charlottesville, VA
Mar 14, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

I'm an intermediate-to-advanced skier and, while I agree with the review that said that A-Basin isn't for beginners, I'd like to disagree with the characterization of their customer service. I went to a ski shop in Dillon to buy discount lift tickets; I asked for two, but when I looked at them in the morning at A-Basin, it turned out the guy had only sold me one. I went into the guest services office and told my story -- not really expecting much -- and they sold me another ticket at an even better discount than the first one: $41, not bad at all for some of the best skiing in the world. (That's their normal rate for buying four or more tickets at once -- a good deal to know about.) And as for the person who wanted a refund due to weather: ski areas just don't do that, unless all the lifts are shut down, and sometimes not even then. It's just the way the industry runs -- so don't make it a personal attack on A-Basin, who really run a great operation.

As for the skiing: awesome, in the literal sense of the word. Huge,

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“Good Hill for intermediate to Advanced Skiers - great views!”

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4 of 5 stars
Chelsea, MI
Mar 2, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

My wife and I travel to Summit County twice a year, specifically for the skiing. We knew about A-Basin and thought that it was for the more advanced skier. This year we finally tried it out and were pleasantly surprised. It is not a posh resort by any stretch, but the skiing conditions were wonderful and the views were incredible!

We tried the new Montezuma Bowl on the back side of the mountain. The runs were nice, but even the blues on this side were very aggresive, so be ready. With only 6 lifts, you might think that there is not much terrain, but we spent 4 hours exploring, and we are not even really black run skiers.

If you haven't been there, take a break from the crowds and the $86 lift tickets at the bigger resorts and give it a try. You won't be disappointed.

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“best moutain ever”

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5 of 5 stars
denver, co
Mar 13, 2007
1/1 found this review helpful

I ski, I snowboard, and I am in love... with Abasin. This place is amazing if you're looking for advanced terrain (we're talking heart-pumping jump turns on real steeps) with a local feel (grilling and boozing in the parking lot with dogs in tow).

Start the day on the Pali bowl just to the skier's left of the top of Pallavicini lift - warm up on this relatively wide and shallow double-black run that finishes off with some nice bump lines. Then take one or two of the chutes waaaay over to skier's left off the same lift. Be sure not to drop in too low or you'll find yourself hiking out! Then head over to the other part of the mountain with a run on the easier West Wall. Up either of the two upper lifts and you have your choice of blue runs. Polish off your morning with a ride on the lower East Wall if it's open. Head down to the "beach" (parking lot at the base) for a burger and a beer and repeat!

Watch the weather and avoid on very cold or windy days. Also, be aware that this is not a first-timer's mountain. There are only one or two green runs and they will be hard for true beginners. Intermediate skiers should enjoy the hill as long as they stay away from the Pallavicini lift. Expert skiers, take delight!

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“Not for the inexperienced”

Arapahoe Basin

Feb 13, 2006
5/9 found this review helpful

I bought a "learn-to-ski" package ($200) from Arapahoe-Basin (A-Basin) which provides 4 2-hour lessons plus a season-pass for the ski-area. Unfortunately I did this before actually visiting A-basin, which might be a fine area for expert skiers but is almost unusable for beginners. A-Basin has only a single "Green" ski run, and no actual "Beginner" runs as you see at other areas. The "Green" run they do have is fairly advanced and very intimidating to be learning to ski on. I used the first lesson in my 4-pack with only minor bumps and bruises, but even then it wasn't much fun being constantly in fear of hitting a tree.

Then a month later I came back for my second lesson and unfortunately the weather was not as good. I decided to make a practice run on the "Green" slope but when I got to the top I realized that I couldn't make out anything other than my skis. The snow was a completely uniform white sheet that hid every dip and drop-off as well as making it impossible to see how fast one was going. After a harrowing 30-min slide down to the base, I went to the lesson office and asked if I could take the lesson another day. I was rudely told by the resident teenager that "sorry dude" no refunds under any circumstances. I'm undecided on whether I will even attempt to use my remaining two lessons given their rude customer service. The lesson here is that if something is that cheap there's a good reason for it. I would stick with a ski-area that has more concern for their patrons safety.

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U.S. Highway 6, Keystone, CO 80435
Tel: 970-468-0718