![]() It’s difficult to find out a detailed weather forecast too. That, in turn, means you can’t then ring friends to catch up. Using it more often, plus the location tracking, means your battery won’t last a full day. It’s far more serious to drop your phone from the chairlift than a paper map. This means you need to get your phone out, turn up the brightness, gloves off etc to see where you are. This season they no longer have paper trail maps. But this a gripe with Australia’s liquor laws not Perisher which, as said, we were very happy with. This is a shame as it robs parents of being able to spend one on one time with their teenage children showing them responsible drinking. Only gripe is that unlike Europe and New Zealand you can’t take teenage kids for a beer and educate them about drinking responsibly - instead the bar staff are very focussed on the age of people consuming alcohol at their premises. From the ski instructors (we booked about 10 personal lessons across our group), the cafe staff, the ski lift staff, to the ski hire and ticket office - friendly, helpful, knowledgeable, seemed happy in job and also offered discounts where possible. A real standard out though was the staff. ![]() I found the mountain to be run to high professional standards. Mountain is well set up, ski lifts in excellent condition, snow making second to none. We were lucky with a snow dump of 50 cm the day before we arrived and 4 days of excellent weather with the other days being OK weather wise. Spent the last week of the 2020 season at Perisher with myself (father), two young adult children plus one of their friends, one teenage child and one 10 year old. Professionally run resort with knowledgeable, friendly staff Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. Note: Location and Logging services require a GPS-equipped device. ![]() If you have an Apple Watch, record your runs as a workout and see your workout in the Health app.Ĭompete for the top spot on the Perisher Leader board through days skied, lifts ridden, and vertical metres logged.īuy early and save on lift tickets, lessons, rentals and more.Ĭreated exclusively for Perisher by the Resorts Tapped LLC. How many days skied, runs completed and vertical kilometres logged are all at the touch of a button. Keep track of all the details about your ski day and season. See their current location in real-time on the resort map, what run or lift each person in your group is riding and the difficulty rating. Stay connected with friends by creating your own private group. Keep an eye on snowfalls and see real time mountain views with live cams from various locations around the resort. No more guessing how many layers you’ll need with real-time weather including minimum temperature, wind speeds and how much snow has fallen in the last 24 hours. Know which trails are groomed, which lifts are open, and when they are scheduled to open all in real-time. Connect with your friends on the slopes, track your ski days, view real-time lift and trail status. Make the most of your day at Australia’s Favourite ski resort. Then there are the additional costs of gear, transport and accommodation for those planning to make a weekend out of it.Ī one-day lift ticket for Saturday July 15 is $234.The official app of Perisher. One unimpressed viewer commented: “drove up the mountain and turned straight around”.įrustration over the queues is understandable given time is precious - and expensive - on the slopes. Late last month one fed-up skiier shared a video of the jaw-dropping lines at Front Valley, Perisher’s main access run to the entire resort, during a windy day when many lifts were shut. Perisher Ski Resort is no stranger to nightmare queues. To avoid car queues, Perisher recommends catching the Skitube (a Swiss designed rack-rail train) between Bullocks Flat and Perisher Valley, or using the Snowy Mountains Bus Service between Jindabyne and Perisher. “We’re all snow-lovers here and want our guests to have the best experience they can while at our four resorts of Blue Cow, Guthega, Mount Perisher and Smiggin Holes.” “However, we also need our guests to consider changes to their own behaviour on these days, such as exploring the resort away from congregating at Front Valley.
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