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It's okay. We went night skiing (3pm-Close) on a ...

It's okay. We went night skiing (3pm-Close) on a Wednesday. All the runs are straight. There are no trees. It doesn't feel like there's any difference between any of the same difficulty runs. Much of the expert portion of the mountain was closed off for training, which appeared to be high school ski teams. So, there was one expert run, which while also bring used as a training run, which was open for the general public to go on, and was quite crowded because of the closures.

Aside from all this, the snow was good (only a couple routes closed because of lack of snow (one expert, the other expert-only)), the routes are well groomed. We didn't do anything in the terrain park area of they mountain. The rope tow connecting the backside to the frontside of the mountain was closed which made navigating from one section to another more involved.

My feeling is that for what you get it's more than a little over priced. Biggest advantage is that it's close, but my gut feeling is that given other choices I most likely will not head back to Mt. Brighton.

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