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    Sugar Mountain Resort

    2.0 (106 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Val P.

    A great spot for beginners with easy access to book instructors. However, on certain days, there can be long lines to rent equipment.

    Long lift line, yet two people are on the lift when they can fit four
    Jen M.

    I really wish I had read the reviews before booking a ski in/out at Sugar Mountain. As you can see from my picture, we overlooked the Easy Street lift. Look how long the line was, yet there are TWO people going up in a lift. We watched singles go up by themselves. There is nobody managing people getting on the lift that fits four people so no wonder it gets so backed up. It was so ridiculous that I ended up not even buying a lift ticket for myself. That's not even the worst of the trip. Sugar Mountain is so terribly inefficient at everything. You cannot book anything in advance. We arrived on a Friday evening so we walked down to the ski school building to register our kids for ski school for the next day. They were already sold out. My husband got in line around 2:30 the next day for ski school registration to open up at 4:00 and they came out and cut the line prior to my husband letting everyone know that anyone past that point would not get in. They do have group and private lessons but you also can't pre-book that so you have to show up on the mountain at 7am to be given a time for your lesson. So the next day we decided to get tickets to tube. There was no parking and I even drove all the way down the mountain looking at full lots and decided to just go park back up at the condo and walk down the mountain with two small kids. Again, you cannot pre-book so you have to stand in a long line and you can only buy tickets for the next session, but they cannot sell tickets until one hour prior to the session. WHAT?! The guy at the register said he cannot even see future sessions on his computer. How outdated is this system? We got in line at 11:00, thinking we could get tickets for the 12:00 session. Nope, sold out. So we continue to stand in line until tickets for the 2:00 session go on sale at 1:00. Got close to the front and then it sold out. At this point, we already dedicated three hours to standing in line so I stood in line for tickets for the 4:00 session to go on sale at 3:00. The cashier hand tallies everyone who orders so he knows when they are sold out. I stood in line for FIVE HOURS for tubing. That is your whole day wasted. I felt bad for the employee because I know it's not his fault their system is so inefficient but he had so many people coming up and asking if he could just tell them whether they'd get in for the next session or not or if they could just order tickets for a future session. Luckily we were staying on the mountain and I had my mom with me to take the kids back to the condo, but many people did not have that convenience and ended up leaving after waiting for hours. If only they would let you order for a future session, you could at least take your kids somewhere or do something in the meantime and then return when it's your time to tube. Not to mention, there is a snack bar and restroom next door but the restroom only has TWO stalls so after waiting five hours in the tubing line, I waited 25 minutes to use the bathroom prior to our tubing session. There was also only two tables to sit at inside. It would be nice to have a heated, indoor area where people can sit if they are taking turns waiting in the ridiculous line. My dad and my husband went out on the slopes during the Twilight hours. In addition to being packed (never go on a weekend), they made snow the entire time. When it blows in your face and freezes on your goggles, it's a safety issue...not to mention not being able to see. I don't know why they were making snow all day long after it had just snowed. It never stopped. Overall, we were not impressed with the inefficiency of Sugar Mountain. We also stayed there to see if we would like the area and potentially buy an investment property but we've already crossed it off the list.

    1 hour wait for the ski lift.  Bring a book to read.
    Alexander G.

    Would be a five star if it was not for the obnoxious short tempered behavior of the owner Gunther Jochl. He really made a scene today coming in the lobby and kicking people out over the slightest issues. So sad!!! I've seen this before with him and not surprised to see it again. He's like the boss from the movie Christmas Vacation that Cousin Eddy ties up and brings to Clark Griswald. Yeah, that kind of guy!! LOL!! You never see him smiling, never saying thank you to customers, just a gruff man barking orders and expressing to the world that he is truly unhappy as his best days are behind him. Gunther has lost sight that he is in business to SERVE the needs of the skiers. And he should review this famous quote "There is only one boss, the customer. And he can fire everybody in the company, from the chairman on down, simply by spending his money elsewhere." -Sam Walton, founder of Walmart. I saw him rip the tag off one guy who accidentally fell into another guy, kicked a whole family out for asking questions about a ticket issues and yells at employees constantly in front of customers. Just not a pleasant person! His unorganized image is actually unethically calculated. The ticket office girl (name hidden to protect her) said Gunther oversold the resort by 700 people past capacity because he's so greedy and does so on a regular basis. The limit is his call and doesn't follow the planned number. She also said that's why he refuses to do reservations because then it would be transparent to the actual capacity of the resort. Better hope you make the cut!!! But Unfortunately he is making the lift lines an hour wait. That means in a 4 hour time period, you get to ski 3-4 times, that's it! As the leader of the business, Gunther's attitude, trickles down to some of his employees who follow his lead. They are also just as grumpy, just as careless that you are having a good experience, hate their jobs, and hate you. Soooo sad!!! I feel for the employees who are lashing out on the customers, because their boss lashes out on them. So here's how to have a good experience. You have to take a different approach: If you see a guy who looks like George Soros, that is the owner, avoid him and then you can have a good time. If you can understand that the employees who are unhappy and rude, are working for a tyrant that they hate, give them grace and try to put yourself in their shoes. Most of the employees are wonderful and go out of their way to show the sweet kind spirit of the Appalachian Mountains. The slopes are wonderful, the ski lifts work good, the grooming equipment is awesome and the equipment is on par for rentals. Overall it's a wonderful place. Customer service savvy employees like Jack in the equipment rental place are a diamond in a coal mine!!! He is a good representation of the majority of the employees. ONE LAST WARNING!!!!! When Gunther gets angry and calls off no more tickets and you are still in the ticket line, your ski trip is CANCELLED!!! There's no way to make any kind of reservations, no guarantees that if you travel from hours away that you get to ski. So have a plan B if you are coming here just to ski. Because you might not get in. He will open the flood gates when it opens and if you are not in the front of the line at 7:00am, then your chances are very slim if it's a busy day. Best of luck and STAY AWAY FROM GUNTHER JOCHL AND UNDERSTAND THERE ARE NO RESERVATIONS!!!' Look at the red flags: Owner dedicated a special spot to glorify himself on the company website. Owner names one of the runs after himself. Owner has a gold plated enclosed ski gondola for only him to ride in. Owner created a front row parking spot for himself and nobody else These are red flags for an insecure, angry, bitter, communistic, micromanaging jerk who has forgot that the customer pays his salary.

    Easy Street Extension- Green
    Katelyn D.

    Enjoyed a weekend up here skiing as it's the closest to Florida for snow. We skied the Friday & Saturday of Presidents weekend. The slopes were pretty good for us to build up our skills as beginners. There was pretty good snow for it being a warmer weekend though a little slushy on Saturday after some rain overnight. Overall, The staff was helpful and friendly and seemed to be watching those getting on & off the lifts & the magic carpet so didn't see some of the issues others brought up. We took a group lesson (1.5hrs) on Friday and a private lesson (1hr) on Saturday. The group lesson was good and our instructor (Daniel) did a good job despite the wide range of abilities but with about 15 people we didn't get too far. The private lesson was amazing and the instructor (Justin) was great and really assessed both of us and could customize his lesson to help us progress and improve on the areas each of us needed. We didn't get to test out the tubing, as it sold out for the session as we walked up. The main ski house works but is slightly dated (looks like the 70s or 80s). We did not rent our equipment here as we figured with the holiday weekend it would be crazy and have long lines and were glad we did. Friday was pretty good though still busy but on Saturday it was so busy we spent more time in lift lines then on the slopes. They do have a cafeteria area and a place to get beers, but the options were slim, especially if you are a vegetarian (sorry vegans, I'm not sure there's much other than French fries). Even drink wise there were only two options, though at least one was Spaten. Overall, Sugar works as a good option if you don't want to go far, decent slopes, they try to make tons of snow, and good instructors. A couple items to consider: if possible go during the week to avoid the crowds and consider renting equipment off site to avoid lines. I do wish they would improve their food and drink options and also provide the option to purchase things in advance or online (can't buy lift tix till the day even if you are there the previous day, tubing is only 1 hr prior to the session time & lessons are the day of).

    Ali C.

    This is one of the most poorly run ski resorts I've encountered. They do not offer an online option to purchase any lift tickets, lessons or ski school. The rule is, you have to go the night before between 8pm-9pm to buy lift tickets for the next day . The line is obnoxiously long every time, takes hours of waiting in the freezing cold to buy lift tickets then they won't even allow you to buy for multiple days! Nope. You must come back & suffer in line daily to get your tickets. THEN they won't even allow you to purchase ski school or lessons at that time. You must come the morning of, be on line at 6AM (purchasing opens at 8am)again waiting in the freezing temps. My husband waited 2 hours & when he almost reached the front of the line , they closed purchasing & said sorry bout your luck. Then there's parking. There is absolutely no parking anywhere. Every day the sign said the lot was full. We had to shuttle in which took 1-2 hours. Total time suck & waste of money. These people do not care about their customers, it's evident.we will go to Beech mountain from here on out.

    Line for rentals. As you can see, many of the cashier booths not open.

    The bad: on one of the busiest weeks of the year, the customer service at this resort was below mediocre, and that's being generous. Inside for equipment rental, they only had maybe half of their cashier windows open. My brother and I chose the far left, away from the main entrance, thinking it would be the shorter line, which it was at first. Little did we know, the cashier booth had a system error (which we didn't hear about until we made it to the window), which made our line nearly 2x slower moving than other lines. When we finally got to the cashier, after over 1.5 hours of waiting, we overheard the person in front of us informed about the system issue that caused the delay. I told the cashier that not having advised us all in that particular line of any sort of delay was extremely poor customer service and wanted to speak to the manager to see what sort of small compensation could be made for our delay. Literally, after they having admitted it was an issue in their system, the "manager" came up and put the blame on us, the customer, saying "we'll y'all chose one of the busiest days of the year". Extremely unprofessional comments and blaming their poor service on the fact that it was a busy day. I don't disagree it was busy, but when you wait in a line for 1.5 hours versus lines beside you moving at 2x the rate, clearly there is an issue. When we finally paid (no sort of prorating), I went to the rental area to get my board, boots and helmet. Those staff were friendly, but not very attentive to their gear they were handing out. I had to go back 2 times. The first, I noticed when I went to put on my boots, that someone had knotted the laces to an almost impossible knot to undo-I actually didn't even attempt. The other boot someone had cut the laces so short there is no way they would've ever been tied. The guy was nice to swap me out quickly for other boots, but seriously if you are renting gear, inspect it! Next, after getting my board, I noticed one of the bindings was given to me loose. Once again, I had to go back, and this time, just snagged a screwdriver laying around and tightened it myself. Wouldn't you rent gear that's ready to go? Clearly this resort has no form of quality control. Overall, the majority of resort staff just didn't seem to care about customer service or quality of services rendered. Maybe they underpay? Or they understaff? And simply put too much pressure on the few employees they have on peak days? And believe me, I was not the only frustrated customer. The okay: resort snow was good for NC I guess. Never been to a resort where they blow snow all day. I guess the bright side is that it's "fresher" conditions but downside is the amount of noise it generates in such a beautiful place. Sounded like we were under an airport in most places, and very hard to hear skiiers or snowboarders coming up from behind. I generally had a good time boarding other than the snow blowing noise. The exceptionally good: my brother's personal board's binding broke unexpectedly after our second run. There was a "graveyard" of sorts of old binding parts near the gear rental section. As a shot in the dark, we headed to that area, and one of the staff was a complete boss and fixed up my brother's binding at no cost. This dude was an absolute legend in the midst of mediocrity. He cared about service, taking care of the customer, and tackling problems that came his way with real solutions. Five stars for this guy--my guess is he may have been the manager of the rentals area. Overall, it's pretty lousy that there were that many hiccups on a day the resort is expecting more people. They were understaffed and ultimately overcharging for "holiday" pricing without having put in the effort to prepare for holiday surge in customers. Personally, I'll stick to the more expensive resorts. Spending a bit more for better service would be totally worth it.

    Crowded lines at ski lifts.
    Jody S.

    A nicer place to ski/ snowboard in the area. The runs are pretty long runs, compared to other ski resorts in the area. There were a few draw backs that kind of made the trip a little less enjoyable which were: - social distancing is not well enforced. There are signs up that say masks are required and staff that casually and sporadically mention wearing masks while standing in lines. Buses were limited with taped off seating but the drivers just told everyone to kind of cram in if the seats were full. - There is no pre-purchasing of tickets unless you are physically there the night before. I am 2.5 hours away so there is a good chance that even if I show up well before opening they may be sold out. Luckily, I got a ticket. - Parking is a pain due to having to park in whatever lot they tell you then wait for a bus. There is not an easy way to walk from any of the parking lots to the slopes. Overall, I enjoyed the trip and the resort. I do think there is an evolution of customer experience and use of technology that could better the experience of the guests. Lines at the lifts were long but moved at a steady pace. I will go back but mainly because option in NC are limited.

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    Sugar Mountain Resort

    2.0(206 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Our kids try skiing and tubing and Sugar Mountain Ski Resort delivered on the activities with a few…read morecaveats. If you're expecting a ski-town vibe like Breckenridge, Colorado, this isn't that. Sugar Mountain is a practical ski resort. The skiing terrain is best suited for beginners to intermediate skiers and is not ideal for Olympic-level skiing. Most people on the mountain appeared to be beginners, which actually made the environment feel low-pressure, relaxed, and family-friendly. We enrolled our kids in ski lessons through the ski/snowboard school and that was a highlight of the trip. The instructors were patient, knowledgeable, and very kid-friendly. The kids also went snow tubing, which they really enjoyed. Ski/ snowboard school spots and tubing sessions fill up quickly. Book in advance. It's also a good idea to pick up rental equipment the day before lessons to avoid long lines. Kids get a cubby at ski school, so sending them with a water bottle and an extra snack is helpful, especially for the 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM sessions. Parents can watch from the upper deck or the Last Run Lounge, which serves adult beverages and has excellent views of the ski school area. It's a great spot to watch the kids while enjoying a drink and a meal. The resort does get crowded for its size, and parking fills up quickly, so arriving early is important. You are allowed to bring your own food and drinks, though food options are available on site. Pro tips: wear sunscreen and UV-protective sunglasses or ski goggles (even if you're just watching), and bring small bills if you plan to tip the shuttle drivers. Overall, Sugar Mountain is a beginner-friendly, family-oriented resort that works well if you plan ahead and manage expectations.

    Sugar Mountain Ski resort is a no-frills ski mountain, so if you're expecting a ski town vibe like…read moreBreckenridge, you'll be disappointed. Sugar is no pressure, most people out here look like they're beginners. We enrolled our kids in ski lessons through the ski/snowboard school. The instructors were patient, kid-friendly, and knowledgeable. Kids had a blast. Kids also went tubing, which they enjoyed. Both tubing and ski lessons must be booked in advance, and for ski school it's best to pick up rental equipment the day before to avoid long lines. Kids get a cubby at the ski school, so send them with a bottle of water and an extra snack if they're doing the ski school from 10 AM to 3 PM. Parents can watch their kids while in school from the upper deck or stay warm in the cafeteria. Upstairs is Last Run Lounge (adults only). The resort does get pretty crowded for its size, so plan accordingly. Parking fills up fast, leaving early helps. You're allowed to bring your own food and drinks, though there are food options available for purchase on site. Pro tips: wear sunblock and UV-protective sunglasses or ski goggles (even as a spectator). Bring cash (single dollar bills) tip the shuttle drivers. Overall, Sugar Mountain is a practical, beginner-friendly option that works well if you plan ahead and manage expectations.

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    Beech Mountain Ski Resort

    2.4(207 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    I haven't been skiing in forever, and because our holiday cruise fell through, we chose to do a ski…read moretrip that was within driving distance to Atlanta, GA. Little did I know, or maybe I just forgot, that my girlfriend frequented ski resorts growing up, but hasn't been in over a decade. Having done extensive research, I chose Beech Mountain. This is a resort town and the surrounding areas felt like we weren't in the U.S. The quaint village was so welcoming and relaxing and it was amazing to hear several different languages at this resort - Ukrainian, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and more. We arrived after it had snowed so it was the perfect winter escape. I recommend renting your equipment, if you don't already have yours. We chose White Wolf lodge to rent our skis, poles, and boots and the process was quick and the workers were friendly. Heading to the mountains, we decided to do the twilight and the entire resort and property felt like a real vacation overseas vacation. They had various buildings and houses that operated as standalone restaurants, rental shops, and more. Additionally, we were so excited to be there we didn't realize we got on the wrong lift that took us up to the very top for a black diamond slope. Because I haven't been skiing as much as my girlfriend, I took her lead and followed her, which was a big mistake. Let's just say I have never had more fun then wiping out face first in front of experience skiers and snowboarders. Once we eventually made it down the slope we found a more user friendly slope that we conquered with perfection and then we upgraded to intermediate slope. We continued skiing for several hours and the night time views from the lift were stunning. The pictures here don't begin to reveal how beautiful it was. SIDE NOTE: for any beginning skiers, it is not as intimating as you may think. Just be confident, listen to instructions, and by all means don't be afraid to fall.

    Amazing experience thanks to lovely people. Our ski instructor, Peter Soria, was absolutely…read morefabulous today. He demonstrated the utmost patience and exceptional guidance with our children. He truly went above and beyond to accommodate our family and ensure that our kids had the best day possible on the mountain. It was a very chaotic day, and without Peter, I can't imagine how it would have gone. Skiing with four young boys is challenging, to say the least, but Peter handled everything with calm, kindness, and professionalism. He is phenomenal and deserves to be celebrated all year long at Beech Mountain.

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    Sugar Ski & Country Club

    Sugar Ski & Country Club

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Our experience at Sugar Mountain Resort was extremely disappointing…read more We are complete beginners and had never skied before. The resort is advertised as "beginner-friendly" with good instructors, so we felt confident choosing this place for our first experience. We arrived just one hour after opening and were told there were no private lessons available for the entire day. Not only that - it was impossible to book anything in advance. If you are on vacation, apparently you have to show up at 7 AM and fight for a spot just to maybe get a lesson. It felt very disorganized. It seems like the number of instructors is very limited because it's more profitable for them to sell group lessons. Since there were no private options, we had to take a group lesson. There were 8 people in the group, possibly more. The instructor was honestly terrible. We didn't understand anything, and whenever we said we were confused, he just replied that we were "doing great" without actually explaining anything properly. It felt like he just wanted to rush through the lesson as quickly as possible and move on to the next group. We were immediately taken to a small slope, which was already challenging for people who had never even stood on skis before. No one properly explained the basics. Most importantly, we were never clearly shown how to fall safely - which is essential for beginners. By the end of the lesson, we hadn't learned how to properly snowplough stop (the pizza technique) or make snowplough turns. At the very end, the instructor took us to a slightly steeper slope and just said, "Follow me." It ended in chaos. Everyone went down however they could. I was pulled toward the magic carpet lift twice, had to take off my skis, and that was it. We left frustrated and upset. Our first skiing experience was completely ruined. We genuinely started to feel like skiing just wasn't for us. Ironically, watching YouTube videos that evening was more helpful than the lesson we paid for. Thankfully, we later went to Appalachian Ski Mountain, and the difference was unbelievable. You can book everything online in advance - lessons, equipment, everything. We initially booked one instructor because that was all that showed online, but when we arrived, they were able to find two more instructors so each of us could have a proper private lesson. The instructors there were friendly, patient, and explained all the fundamentals clearly. Within one hour we learned how to snowplough stop (pizza), make snowplough turns, and confidently ski on green runs. We actually enjoyed skiing and left happy and excited. If you are a beginner, I strongly recommend going to Appalachian Ski Mountain instead. Otherwise, your first skiing experience might completely discourage you from this sport.

    Check-in was simple, code for the entryway worked with no issues. Very clean! Plenty of space with…read morealmost everything you'll need in the kitchen. Bed was in good condition overall. Games available which the kids loved. The view was great and they also have a bumper pool table in the dining room although it's a little lopsided (makes it more challenging and fun actually!) Check-out was easy as well. We are going to be coming back many more times, and hope to stay in this specific room and with this rental company as it was a wonderful experience. I highly recommend this company as well as this unit.

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    The Ski Shack

    The Ski Shack

    3.0(12 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    We had such an amazing trip skiing at Sugar and Beech Mountain, and The Ski Shack was a huge part…read moreof what made it so great. Brad and his team are the kind of people you hope to find when you travel. From the start, everything was easy, efficient, and stress-free. The equipment was in great condition, the pricing was very fair, and the location between both mountains made everything so convenient. What really set them apart was how they treated us. We didn't feel like tourists just passing through. They welcomed us like family, took the time to make sure everything was just right, and genuinely cared about our experience. After dealing with the usual hassle of resort rentals in the past, this was a completely different experience in the best way. We had such a great time on our first trip that my husband and son actually went back again a month later and rented from them again. That alone says everything. We will 100% be coming back and won't rent from anywhere else. If you're heading to Sugar or Beech, do yourself a favor and go to The Ski Shack.

    Bradly and the team of the Ski Shack are amazing! If you are looking for an affordable rental…read moreplace between Sugar and Beech stop by the Ski Shack. Their customer service and hospitality is incredible. Every time we come into town we rent from these guys instead of dealing with the headaches of the big resorts. Its crazy to read the below reviews, bc these guys have awesome customer service, great prices, super accommodating and knowledgeable. #supportlocal #familyowned #NCStrong

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    Beech Mountain Chalet Rentals

    1.8(5 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    NO Stars!!! You will want to read! I have been waiting to…read morewrite this review since I was so embarrassed to have even stayed here, but here it is. A group of friends and I visited on New Years to enjoy a mountain ski trip, which turned into a living nightmare. Since it was New Years I am sure you can imagine what other options we had, so we ended up buying a blow up mattress. The worst experience ever! I could talk for hours about how horrible our "chalet rental" was but I'll sum it up and let my pictures talk for themselves. This place was absolutely disgusting. From the moment we walked in you could see dirt everywhere. There was BLOOD on the comforter in one of the bedrooms and when asked to get a new one they returned it a second time with the same blood stains on it! The carpet and couch upstairs smelled like pee, there was "mud" coming out of the downstairs pull out couch, the lights in another bedroom did not work, and there was mildew in the upstairs bathroom carpet. I will never ever recommend this place, nor will I be back. The health inspectors should examine this business and how it is run. Really they should shut them down. No refund or anything was given. Again just check out the photos. I wish I would have taken more of this junk of a place.

    fantastic ladies to work with. Quick response to any questions. I spoke to several companies before…read morelisting our condo with anyone. They seemed to be honestly concerned with the success of our rental property.

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    Beech Mountain Chalet Rentals - Dirty bathroom downstairs upon arrival.

    Dirty bathroom downstairs upon arrival.

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