Overall it was fun, Loved the run "The Wall", staff was friendly although my rental snowboard was very poor. Lines weren't that bad either.
Went skiing for the day at Pine Knob. For being in the Detroit Metro area not a bad place. The runs are a little short. All the staff were very nice and the bar is not overpriced. They make a good "feels good" coffee.
I highly enjoyed coming here it ranged from trick parks to bunny hills. A good place to spend the day skiing or snowoarding!
The food was excellent. The chef made an excellent brisket that the guests raved about, the wedding reception was wonderful but would have been perfect if the place had a coat of paint and new carpet.
We consider ourselves lucky that this is so close. You can go there and have a great time. try it out.
Fun place to ski. Great instructors at the ski school. Great place for boarders too. Only wish they had a better restaurant (the cafeteria selections are worse than fast food), otherwise top notch fun for the family.
Great friends & great music! The staff at the Arbor (the new bar) very nice and can make some Great drinks!
And that is that it's a small hill. Of course, nobody comes to Michigan mountains (read "hills") to dive head first into any sweet powpow, people come here to dip their toes. This is a great beginner's hill. It does have one of the highest vertical drops in southern Michigan, at 300 feet, and more lift chairs than they could possible need, which is great because you are pretty much always guaranteed no waiting in lift lines. Getting down is about as fast as getting back up, sometimes quicker. But like I said, you don't come here expecting great things. This is a fun little hill to warm for the season, which is what I did before I head out to Breckenridge, CO. Excellent hill for beginners as they offer ski school and personal trainers. Lift tickets are a bit expensive for such a small hill at about $42 for the day and rentals are $27 for the day. All in all, you can still expect to spend less than $100 with food and drink per person, so it makes for a decent, one-day trip. The people are fairly friendly and rarely check for lift tickets, but they do occasionally. To summarize: Fun for beginners, keep expectations low for anyone else.
Pine Knob is hands down the best ski resort in southern Michigan! The hills are great and always well groomed. Management is continually updating the property. The staff is welcoming and we always get treated like family.
We go here several times during the winter season, because we live nearby. The magic carpet is great for very young and new skiers. Some of the other slopes are good enough for better skiers, but it will probably get old fairly quickly--especially if you ski as often as my family does. Plus, the snowboarders need to be somehow contained better! The food is awful and expensive. Pack your own if you can. Overall, it's a good time, and all 3 of my children learned to ski here. Now on to steeper and longer pastures...