Copper Mountain Resort

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Frisco, United States

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Night club· Ski resort

Copper Mountain Resort Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Copper Mountain Resort is located in Frisco, United States on 102 Wheeler Pl. Copper Mountain Resort is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category night club in United States.

Address

102 Wheeler Pl

Phone

+1 8004588386

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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DM B

I've skied here for multiple days in a row twice now. I love the care that the Copper Mountain team puts into managing their trails and lifts. The staff is generally very, very nice and professional. My refresher lesson with instructor Donnie M was outstanding. Copper is a great place to accommodate a wide range of skiing skills. Based upon this part of the experience, 5 stars are warranted. However, the intensity of Copper's mask enforcement - in light of the fact that you are outside and naturally socially distant 98% of the time - made for a needlessly negative vibe. I felt like I was under constant surveillance when not actively skiing down the mountain. I got scolded frequently while not within 10 feet of anyone outside of my family... While I totally respect reasonable health and safety precautions (yes, I always happily wear a mask in public, confined spaces!), Copper's standards were simply unreasonable if not down right offensive. This part of the experience should earn them minus 2 stars. But, I'm going to award them a \pandemic-outlier\ pass and arrive at a 4 star weighted average -- since we're all trying to do what we think is right these days.

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Tony Holt

Great place to stay if your expectations aren't too high. The resort is extremely kids friendly with tons of activities including bumper boats, mountain bike trails with lift, rc cars, skiing, and mountain coaster.

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Doug Maslowski

Tons of runs to try out. It would be hard to do all of the runs even on a 4 day trip. The tree runs and extreme terrain double blacks are incredible. The multiple terrain parks allows for beginner through advanced riding for all skill levels. The lift lines at the tougher terrain and bowls are always quite short and easy to ski right on but the main 6 person lifts near the lodges back up pretty bad on the weekends and you might be waiting a while to get on. I would recommend using the smaller lifts on the outskirts since you’ll be riding more during the day if you use those.

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Zach Kincaid

Purchased a 6-pass and was only able to use 4 days before they closed for COVID, instead of offering to roll the 2 days over or giving me an option for a refund they just cancelled the rest of the pass. And then on top of that the manager of the ticket office was extremely rude. Will not be skiing at Copper Mountain anymore

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Spicy Spooons

As a skier I very much enjoy this place. I don’t know how snowboarding is but most of the time there are plenty of slopes for all levels. West side for beginners, center for intermediate or advanced, East for intermediate and advanced. If you want some fun stuff, I’d recommend Spaulding bowl at the top of Storm King or the new routes over at Tucker mountain. Fair warning: Tucker mountain is only extreme terrain and you must be good at skiing/snowboarding to do those routes safely, as nothing is marked.