Offering ski-to-door access, this Big Sky, Montana resort is 1 hours’ drive to the entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Restaurants and a spa are conveniently onsite.
Bruce
United States
Our room was a studio which we chose to get a full kitchen for the 2 of us, primarily to make breakfast. The room was a bit cramped, but well equipped and worked well for 2 of us. The resort has good facilities (we used the hot tub), is RIGHT next to the slopes, has a super convenient and friendly ski valet to store your gear overnight. It is part of the base complex that has restaurants, convenience store, and ski shops so everything is in walking distance.
Set in Big Sky, Aspects Big Sky offers 4-star accommodation with a garden. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Montage Big Sky in Big Sky provides accommodation with a bar and ski-to-door access. This 5-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Located along the Gallatin River, this hotel features an indoor pool with a 90 foot waterslide. A continental breakfast is provided. Rooms feature free Wi-Fi.
Lone Mountain Ranch has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Big Sky. This 3-star resort offers ski-to-door access and a concierge service.
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool and a daily hot breakfast, this lodge located in the centre of Big Sky Resort Mountain Village is adjacent to the ski lifts.
DF1505
United States
Breakfast was ok, location was great, lobby was ok
Located within Big Sky Mountain Village ski resort, this Montana resort offers ski-to-door access. It boasts an on-site outdoor pool and hot tub and offers spa and massage services.
Thomas
United States
Excellent nice variety of food that was well prepared and the service great
This slope-side ski accommodation is less than 5 minutes' walk from the mountain village and several ski slopes. Spacious apartments feature full kitchens for convenience.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Big Sky this weekend is £187 or, for a 4-star hotel, £350. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Big Sky for this weekend cost on average around £994 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The ski resort has a lot of good terrain and great staff.
The ski resort has a lot of good terrain and great staff. However, the snow wasn’t good this year for skiing. We recommend skiers go later in the season. Also, there isn’t much of a village at the resort itself, and it’s a 5 mile drive to get to the town center that has additional shops/restaurants.
Christiane
United States
Scored 2.0
2.0
The hotel management was unresponsive.
The hotel management was unresponsive. My husband had Covid and we were unable to travel on the reservation dates, I booked through booking.com, they were awesome! But the hotel would not change or refund my reservations, even after bookings.com offered to wave any charges or commissions. Two calls were placed to the general manager with no return phone call… complete disregard for my situation.
Donna
Scored 8.0
8.0
Spaced between Bozeman and Western Gate to Yellowstone.
Spaced between Bozeman and Western Gate to Yellowstone. Have to have a car but the location lets you get to Yellowstone in about 1 1/2 hours and Bozeman Museum of the Rockies in about 40 minutes. On HWY 191 which is at intersection to Big Sky main day trips easy.
Thomas
United States
Scored 10
10
The mountain is enormous.
The mountain is enormous. It’s like three ski resorts in one place. Plus it’s in Montana, so the locals are nice. I will ski there again.
Public transportation from the big sky village to the mountain after 6 PM is nonexistent. If you stay in the hotels up on the mountain, you’ll need a car. All the nice restaurants are in the big sky village down the mountain. There is no Uber. There are no public buses like in BEAVER CREEK, Vail, or Park City. I was totally surprised at the lack of public transportation. I need to fix that.
JOHN
United States
Scored 10
10
Large ski resort with very long enjoyable runs.
Large ski resort with very long enjoyable runs. Cafeteria is crowded between 11:30 and 1:30. Although some lines were long the ski trails were not since skiers could spread out once they reach the top.
Town Center was nice but could use a few more shops.
Liza
United States
Scored 2.0
2.0
Okay, so I will NEVER use booking.com or visit this property...
Okay, so I will NEVER use booking.com or visit this property again. Not at all worth it for the money. The airline delayed us two days and the hotel would Not accommodate us…. I mean really, who could of known about this additional variant??? Also, the lack of service personnel was evident . Again, for 1000 dollars a night I expect more…. Very dissatisfied and couldn’t wait to get home.
Nice big rooms with very comfortable beds and warm blankets. Used microwave and large refrigerator and sink. Slept well and had very good views of Lonesome Peak out window. Great place to stay for downhill skiing, exploring Big Sky and Ousel Falls, and cross-country skiing.
We loved the condo. It was super cute and cozy. My kids loved the Murphy bed and pull out couch in the living room. There were also two full bathrooms and a full kitchen. We loved the amenities at the resort as well.
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