we stayed at the Seasons at Blue, one of the three condo-hotels in the Blue Mountain Village. We went there for the thanksgiving holiday. The hotel room is relatively small, but if they replace the whole cabinet with the cathod ray tube tV by a wall mounted flat screen, i am sure that they will gain quite a bit of space. There is easy access to all the varieties of restaurants, but everything is about 15-20% more expensive, however, it is worth it if you don't want to drive anywhere . The downtown is about 10 minutes drive. There should be sufficient activities for everyone. We brought along our bikes and we could lug them up via a gondola ($15 per person per toll). It was fund to ride own the ski hill, if you haven't tried this, i strongly recommend this. it is quite a thrill. at the top of the hill, there is the caving thing where one follows a trial to discover how the natives kept their food and lived there. It is part of the Bruce Trail actually. The hike is quite a good exercise. there are mini golfing, paddle boating, and also Hummer trail ride which i did not partake. Visiting Blue mountain in the fall is worth a weekend stay, the hotel at the foot of the hill and within the village is perfect for this.
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