Assuming there aren’t many lurking on this site, or they might have chimed in on the New England Gathering thread.
In any event, I bought a night pass to Bromont. In my opinion, it is an incredible value — US$221 for a ton of well lit terrain, with access starting at 5pm. I’ve only been once before, but I was impressed at how much was available; contrast to night skiing at Bolton Valley where there’s only one or two top to bottom runs. It’s like Mid-Atlantic night skiing in terms of lighting coverage but with snow that’s pretty good, all things considered.
Bromont is an hour from where I live - or a half hour further away than Jay Peak. I’m excited to have this option for weekday evening skiing when daytime is too busy at work for me to head to the mountain and catch some runs. And I guess that makes me a holder of mountain-specific passes in two countries, so that’s cool, I guess. Luckily the border crossing is quite easy on I-91.
In any event, I bought a night pass to Bromont. In my opinion, it is an incredible value — US$221 for a ton of well lit terrain, with access starting at 5pm. I’ve only been once before, but I was impressed at how much was available; contrast to night skiing at Bolton Valley where there’s only one or two top to bottom runs. It’s like Mid-Atlantic night skiing in terms of lighting coverage but with snow that’s pretty good, all things considered.
Bromont is an hour from where I live - or a half hour further away than Jay Peak. I’m excited to have this option for weekday evening skiing when daytime is too busy at work for me to head to the mountain and catch some runs. And I guess that makes me a holder of mountain-specific passes in two countries, so that’s cool, I guess. Luckily the border crossing is quite easy on I-91.