Sugarloaf calls itself the Skiers Mountain and I agree. It's great. I love Whiteface, my home mountain, but wish it had more great fall line trails like Sugarloaf. We had booked a condo in Sugar Tree to be near our group and in the same building as the fitness center. But due to some internal problem the Sugarloaf Condo rental organization bumped us to a different unit and tried to pass it off without my noticing. The unit they sent us to had the bedrooms in the basement level. I was not going to ruin holiday weekend of skiing by sleeping in the cellar! The CSR at the counter was accommodating and bumped us up to a nicer unit which was nicer than we paid for. But if I were a push over and not a negotiator, we would have been stuck in a dump. We stayed ultimately in the Snowbrook section in a 3 BR, 1 bath, and it was very nice with a full and well equiped kitchen. The TV in the bedroom was stupidly small and old for a condo of this value, but we weren't there to watch TV. WIFI was not available there but I heard was available at the fitness center.
The washer/dryer happened to be unlocked and doing one load allowed us to extend out stay and not wear dirty underwear and socks. I agree with the other review. They need a policy to have a working w/d.
One thing we figured out is Sugarloaf condo rentals don't decide which unit they will put you in until just before your arrival. Our friends used cyber rental.com and were happy. But only Sugarloaf condo rentals can discount your lift tickets in combination with the lodging. There is a barbecue restaurant on the access road called the rack. We had the worse barbecue ribs I've ever had and they burned my daughters pizza TWICE! The neighboring table had a pizza that wasn't burned so I guess there also good or bad is a chance you take.
We were unable to use the ski in ski out because they don't run those lifts until too late for our kids ski race schedule and, in early April, there wasn't enough snow to get to the base to load. To ski back would have required taking off the skis to walk over streams, road, mud etc, but I have no doubt in mid winter that is not a problem.
Part of our group was in the Sugar Tree and they liked it. Part of our group was in the Timberwind across the road from Sugar Tree and they were unhappy with their below grade location and didn't want to spend any more time than necessary in it. Another party in our group rented 4 br house for $1500 a night and had a get together there. It was a couple miles up a dirt road in the Sandy Creek Circle, had a muddy driveway, but was really nice and really big and spit between three families was still $500 a night WOW.
