Alta Ski Resort Review

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • In this video, we review the famous ski only resort in Utah's Little Cottonwood Canyon, Alta Ski Area. This resort has been on my bucket list until my dreams came true this year, when we got 6 days in at this epic resort. We assess this mountain in 10 categories from 0-10, where a 5 is average for a ski resort. Here are the following categories:
    Ease of Access:
    - How easy or convenient is it to get to the resort from anywhere?
    Lodging:
    - How nice are the hotels? Is there variety and amenities?
    Food:
    - How many options are there, and how tasty is the on mountain food?
    Lifts:
    - Is the system modern, unique, and well thought out?
    Quality of Runs:
    - How is the snow quality? Wet or Dry? Mountain snowfall statistics
    Variety of Runs:
    - What is the terrain breakdown? Is there sufficient amounts of terrain for everyone?
    Pricing:
    - Are the prices fair? Lift tickets, hotels, and food
    Scenery:
    - How are the views and what vibe does the mountain give off?
    Staff:
    - Are the employees there to work or there to have a good time?
    Logistics:
    - Small details of a resort that contribute to a good/bad guest experience
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Комментарии • 59

  • @wasabiginger6993
    @wasabiginger6993 Год назад +6

    I really enjoyed this review, thank you! Am now 72 and was fortunate in ‘71-72 to get a job at the Rustler Lodge with free room, board & skiing! I worked there off and on during the 70’s finishing at Altra Central (center for avalanche control for both Alta & Snowbird) … then going back 12 years ago to work at Alta’s Ski School. So this place is very special to me and am extremely grateful for the time I got to ski there … and note … hiking in the Summer is gorgeous!

  • @granthough5400
    @granthough5400 Год назад +6

    one little thing you forgot to mention was the ski school! i used to take lessons there when i was a kid and i recall how great it was. all the ski school staff was super skilled, offering niche tips for every member of the group (if in group lessons obviously). they show you around the mountain like the local they are and make sure everyone in the group is catered too. theyre also super energetic and friendly!

  • @thomasmedeiros5722
    @thomasmedeiros5722 Год назад +3

    I been fortunate to be an Alta regular since 1989. Since retiring we skied Alta full time for 7 seasons with friends that are locals. You did an excellent job on you video presentation. I would note that visiting for a week may offer some great skiing or some challenging conditions that you will not encounter at other resorts. . During powder storms many sections are closed due to potential Avalanche conditions so be patient. Also pay attention to signs warning of the road closures during the ski day because they are blasting for Avalanches. You might want to leave early or be stuck at the resort. Definitely ski with a group and stay together when you go through the Avalanche gates. In many sections once your in there is no quick or easy way out. Take time to learn the terrain.

  • @ab-ff8fb
    @ab-ff8fb Год назад +2

    Well done. Awesome video. Alta is one of the oldest ski resorts and there is a lot of cool history here as well. Also, a great ski school from what I’ve heard.

  • @seancoughlin2674
    @seancoughlin2674 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the info on this resort. Looking forward to skiing it!

  • @nacho-man1063
    @nacho-man1063 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video…. Just by watching this we are 100% going next season.

  • @aviridesbikes
    @aviridesbikes 2 года назад +2

    Awesome review! I gotta go here!!

  • @allenrowdy810
    @allenrowdy810 2 года назад +2

    nice edit dude. im actually gonna put this on the list

  • @snbsmtb
    @snbsmtb 2 года назад +2

    Sick video bro!! That place looks so amazing!!

  • @ameliaespanet2102
    @ameliaespanet2102 Год назад +1

    My favorite run is off supreme. You take the cat track down right off the lift and that should take you to a lil fork in the road. Go down “rollercoaster” for a little bit and you’ll find some gates GO THRU THEM!!!! There’s ALWAYS amazing powder and it’s an extension of devils playground so it feeds right into it. It’s steep, powdery and has a bunch of trees. It’s so fun with friends and I always have a great time. I’m so lucky to be able to go here every weekend. Enjoy!!!

  • @rideteam3242
    @rideteam3242 2 года назад +2

    Nice! Looks like a fun spot!

  • @timothyosborn1697
    @timothyosborn1697 Год назад +1

    Back in 1976 i could ski Alta for $20 mid week and $30 weekends at if I remember correctly. I could ski Brighton for $10 mid week... Oh, those were the days when i would skip school... Now, at 62 yrs old I may ski once a year, if I can get a free pass, and my arthritis isn't acting up...
    One more thing, I grew up at the base of Little Cottonwood Canyon. I could see the top of the Tram from my kitchen window...

    • @ChrisJones-qw7bn
      @ChrisJones-qw7bn Год назад

      I rented a room in Sandy when I was a lifty at Snowbird. And we could see the top of the tram from the kitchen too! I was "LIVIN THE DREAM" for a few years there....

  • @paddyjames14
    @paddyjames14 Год назад +2

    greatest mtn in the usa

  • @seagie382
    @seagie382 10 месяцев назад +2

    "the snow seems to stay much more intact" "but it bans snowboarders >:("
    gee whiz I wonder if the two are connected

  • @phoenixalexander8310
    @phoenixalexander8310 2 года назад +3

    I like how you give reviews without bias

    • @trailreviews3628
      @trailreviews3628  2 года назад +5

      Thanks! I’m not a local so I can’t really have bias towards this place

    • @gbh5912
      @gbh5912 Год назад

      @@trailreviews3628
      That's the best thing for a true, review!
      Stay real, thx

  • @JM-54321
    @JM-54321 Год назад

    Great video. My advise would be - get a good ski instructor for 3 consecutive days. It will change your perspective on skiing. For someone who skis as mush as you seem to, you should be advanced/expert and have the all the fun available on the mountains.

  • @stevetheman7904
    @stevetheman7904 4 месяца назад

    I think it was 83 or 84 they tried snowboards on the slopes the traverses were awful but lone pine was amazing on a board also yellow trail however it only lasted a short while and then we had hike across the road to board early days of boarding but we were young and dumb but always had our peeps though

  • @marklambert8111
    @marklambert8111 Год назад

    I love alta

  • @LittleMissSUP
    @LittleMissSUP Год назад +1

    Please do some more of these!!!! Coming from Australia the one on Sun Peaks sealed our last snowboard trip.... It was so informative. Would love to see one on Whistler and Big White.

  • @mattiaspettersson788
    @mattiaspettersson788 Год назад +1

    120 bucks is cheap in the US? Crazy. We have half those prizes in Europe. I think even Switzerland is cheaper.

    • @brandonwilliam2618
      @brandonwilliam2618 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah in the us it’s better to get a season pass if you ski frequently, also if you book far enough in advanced sometimes you can get them cheaper.

    • @mattiaspettersson788
      @mattiaspettersson788 8 месяцев назад

      @@brandonwilliam2618 When I turned 50 a couple of years ago we were thinking of flying over the pond to visit Colorado. One goal was to watch my team the Nuggets play basketball and the other one was to go skiing in the Rockies. The pricing turned us off though. It was horrible. Alta IS "cheap" if you compare to Telluride and other resorts in Colorado. For now we'll stick to Swedish resorts due to the Swedish crown being so weak compared to the Euro and the US Dollar. When the world economy goes back to normal we'll start visiting the Alps again.

  • @jasoncapecod
    @jasoncapecod 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice report, but you never addressed the aggressive locals on a powder day..Maybe i shouldn't just single out the locals.. But people on the Traverses are down right mean... Also the cafes can become over crowded and gross

  • @leftbank389
    @leftbank389 11 месяцев назад

    Alta is for skiers. Leftbank, Vancouver, WA

  • @brandonwilliam2618
    @brandonwilliam2618 10 месяцев назад

    Are you going to do more of these?

  • @ChrisJones-qw7bn
    @ChrisJones-qw7bn Год назад +8

    The reason WHY Alta has a great "snow preservation" score is because of the ban on Snowboarders!! Keep them out!! 3 other resorts they can go tear up within an hours drive. Go somewhere else. And YES!! I can and DO in fact ski AND ride...so shut it!!

    • @Bunchofbees
      @Bunchofbees 7 месяцев назад

      Use me as a “check out this old cunt” button

  • @seagie382
    @seagie382 10 месяцев назад +1

    7:12
    I know it's probably wrong for me to say this but it is so grating to see someone sideslipping such nicely groomed snow into oblivion

  • @mattiaspettersson788
    @mattiaspettersson788 Год назад +1

    You went there to review the resort, but ate at the same place all five days? You better change that approach next time. Also: Living on the resort is super expensive and yet you give them an 8 out of 10. That’s not worth more than a 5 or 6 no matter how luxurious the hotels are. An 8 would mean that there are alternatives for all wallets.

    • @trailreviews3628
      @trailreviews3628  Год назад +2

      We have taken multiple trips here. On our first trip, we ate at the same restaurant due to the quality and good price of dining options. On the second trip, I explored alternatives on the mountain to become accustomed to a variety of dining options. Additionally, lift tickets and food prices SIGNIFICANTLY undercut competing ski resorts, especially with the demanding terrain Alta offers. I gave Alta a fair score of 7 for having a better on mountain pricing than hotels. Hence why 3 points were deducted.

  • @allenrowdy810
    @allenrowdy810 2 года назад +1

    left my comment before i heard that no boarders are allowed lol thats lame. i might start skiing also but why discriminate the mountain is for everyone

    • @trailreviews3628
      @trailreviews3628  2 года назад +2

      Go to Brighton, Solitude or Snowbird. They have reasons just let them do what they want. Alta claims it is a “business decision” and it seems to be working out for them. Deer Valley and MRG are the same way

    • @ChrisJones-qw7bn
      @ChrisJones-qw7bn Год назад +1

      No...its NOT for everyone. Three other resorts for you to ride at...go there instead.

    • @trailreviews3628
      @trailreviews3628  Год назад

      @@ChrisJones-qw7bn I think that’s a little excessive, but Alta does benefit from this. The process they have in place clearly works for them as a business, and it does help that there are 3 world class resorts in close proximity. This is ultimately why Alta sees great mogul runs and why the snow preservation is extremely high.

    • @666size666
      @666size666 10 месяцев назад

      @@trailreviews3628 Snowbird has the same great mogul runs and what the F is "snow preservation?" Name one actual difference in a resort that allows boarders vs. one that doesn't.

    • @vopvoopone
      @vopvoopone 7 месяцев назад

      @@666size666boarders shred out moguls and make them deep and awkward for skiers, as well as move more powder with each run. That’s why the snow preservation at Alta is so good

  • @aviridesbikes
    @aviridesbikes 2 года назад

    They gotta let snowboarders shred here. Although it would impact snow quality, it wouldn't ruin the mountain and could take it in a new direction (terrain park). Crowd management could be an issue, but because of parking reservations it's not that big of a problem.

    • @trailreviews3628
      @trailreviews3628  2 года назад +7

      Maybe visit the resort before you say things like this 👍

    • @trailreviews3628
      @trailreviews3628  2 года назад +6

      Besides, this resort has such a unique feel that most people wouldn’t want it to change. Some of the jumps here are crazy, just not perfectly formed into a terrain park. There’s podcasts of locals who love the atmosphere and don’t want it to change. Leave this place as is, don’t let it become what Crystal is going to be

    • @aviridesbikes
      @aviridesbikes 2 года назад +1

      @@trailreviews3628 Bro crystal died due to capitalism, not snowboarders.

    • @trailreviews3628
      @trailreviews3628  2 года назад +4

      @@aviridesbikes change in ski resort is a bad change, unless it was done 30 years ago. Now all change seems to make resorts worse

    • @kodyadams5561
      @kodyadams5561 Год назад

      NEVER WILL YOU EVER SEE SNOWBOARDERS AT ALTA OR DEER VALLEY ONLY LAST 2 RESORTS THAT DON’T ALLOW ‘’DEGENERATE’’ KNOW IT ALL WANNABES . THANK GOD ! JUST LOOK AT ALL THE TROUBLES MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN HAS. EVER SEASON AT LEAST 2-3 DEATHS , MAINLY OVERDOSES IN PARKING LOT. MAMMOTH EVEN HAS ITS OWN PARKING LOT ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.
      DRUNKENNESS, PISSING IN LOT, VOMIT ALL OVER THE PLACE , ALMOST EVERYDAY THROUGHOUT THE SKI SEASON, THEY EJECT AT LEAST 5-8 DEGENERATES FROM THE RESORT MAINLY IN PARKING LOTS.
      LOCAL POLICE EVEN HAVE A HOLDING AREA NEAR MAIN 2 PARKING LOTS.

  • @iangarcia3345
    @iangarcia3345 2 года назад +4

    No snowboarding is BS

    • @ChrisJones-qw7bn
      @ChrisJones-qw7bn Год назад +3

      BOO HOO!!!

    • @thomasmedeiros5722
      @thomasmedeiros5722 Год назад

      Due to the layout there are traverses like the East Baldy Traverse and High Traverse through Avalanche gates that would be a real challenge on a snowboard. Also there are many sections that have long flat run outs if you make wrong turn and trying to exit and get back from the side country.