Good price, good location before the tunnel - saves going thru the pass if you are just looking for a day trip skiing from Denver. Rents all equipment and clothes too.
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- Loveland Ski Hotel

Good price, good location before the tunnel - saves going thru the pass if you are just looking for a day trip skiing from Denver. Rents all equipment and clothes too.
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I lack the verbiage to adequately describe how AWESOME the instructors were here. My son took his first lesson here and within one day was onto the chair lifts doing beginner green circle runs. In the beginning he was getting angry and frustrated because he wasn't grasping the techniques as quickly as the other children. The instructors were patient, reassuring...
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My family goes to Loveland every year. We live in Kansas, right off I-70 and the drive is pretty easy. We always go in March during spring break.
We are not foo foo posers. When we go to ski and ride, that's what we do. We are not looking to impress anyone with our new outfit or to be seen...
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Just got back from a 2009 Christmas trip to Colorado. We went skiing at The Loveland Ski Resort. It was great. It is the first ski resort on I-70 west. The Valley Ski School (Turn Left twice after exiting I-70) was a great find. It has an all day ski school for kids up to age 14. It includes Lunch...
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I have the Colorado ski pass, but wanted to try a different ski area. Every time I pass Loveland on I-70, I think, "why would anyone build a ski resort on the Continental Divide?" The pass always seems to be covered in a cloud. It just looks cold. I went anyway last weekend. It's really close to Denver, the lift...
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First let me say that Loveland is not a resort. There are no flashy shops, coffee bars or hotels, but that is what makes it the perfect place to ski.
The variety of terrain is fabulous and the view from the top of chair 9 over ththe continental divide is spectacular. There is plenty of terrain for beginners and many...
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Loveland was a very poor experience overall. The employees were rude, and unhelpful, nobody seemed to care. Trails were poorly marked, and cover was thin and rocky compared to nearby Copper Mountain where the coverage was superb. It does cost less for a lift ticket than other bigger resorts, but it is well worth it to drive right on by...
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Just about the best value in Colorado skiing. Lift tickets are about half the price of the bigger resorts further west on I-70. The variety of terrain is terrific; if you want to get crazy on a double-black diamond, anything off lift 9 should keep you busy. One of the longest seasons in the state; they don't close this year...
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people were rude--some lifts were closed but they didn't tell us until we rented everything and were ready to ski--customer service was unhelpful to out of town guests--not a great experience at all.
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Obviously Colorado is home to some of the best ski resorts in the world.Â
Loveland, may be one of Colorado's best kept secrets. It certainly isn't a true
resort, but that's part of the reason it's great.Â
There are no condos on the property, no Ben&Jerry's in the lodge, no Starbucks
beside the parking lot, and no promotional megaphones at...
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