Bewertungen für das Skigebiet Tyrol Basin

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Bewertungen für das Skigebiet Tyrol Basin

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Uly Gribb
Es sind tolle und super lustige Hügel, die Lifte sind allerdings etwas langsam.
Günstig, unterhaltsam.
Die Lifte sind leider sehr langsam.
Chris
Dies ist ein kleiner Hügel in der Nähe von Madison mit drei einfachen Dreiersesselbahnen, einem Zauberteppich im Anfängerbereich und einem Schlepplift zum Funpark. Die Abfahrten sind kurz, da der Höhenunterschied nur etwa 85 Meter beträgt. Es gibt zwar einige steile Hänge, aber die sind sehr kurz. Man kann auch durch den Wald fahren, sogar sehr steile und anspruchsvolle Abschnitte mit kleinen Felsabbrüchen, aber auch diese sind extrem kurz, vielleicht 30 Meter Höhenunterschied, genug für vielleicht fünf Schwünge, und dann ist man schon wieder draußen. Die Parks sind super für alle, die das mögen, und es gibt ein paar riesige (für mittelwestliche Verhältnisse) Schanzen, die ehrlich gesagt wahrscheinlich eine Verschwendung von Schnee sind, da nur wenige der einheimischen Skifahrer sie tatsächlich nutzen können. Das Negative ist, dass die Entscheidung, welche Lifte geöffnet sind und wo künstlich beschneit wird, scheinbar unerklärlich ist. Ich war kürzlich im Dezember an einem kalten Tag dort, und auf allen geöffneten Pisten liefen Schneekanonen, was zu extrem unbeständigen Bedingungen führte. Man wurde sogar im Lift von den Kanonen getroffen, und mitten auf den Abfahrten türmten sich Schneehaufen. Dabei schienen alle Pisten bereits mit mindestens 60 cm Kunstschnee bedeckt zu sein. Gleichzeitig war die Hälfte der Pisten noch gesperrt, obwohl dort überhaupt kein Schnee produziert wurde, obwohl die Temperatur um die -18 °C lag. Drei Tage später ist es die meiste Zeit unter Null Grad, aber es wurden keine weiteren Pisten geöffnet. Ich hatte überlegt, nochmal hinzufahren, aber es lohnt sich nicht, immer wieder dieselbe Hälfte des Berges zu fahren wie vor drei Tagen. Ich verstehe einfach nicht, wie sie mit der Schneeproduktion und der Öffnung von Liften und Pisten umgehen.
Preisgünstige, gute Terrainparks und Jumps
Unerklärliche Entscheidungen bezüglich Schneekanonen und Liftschließungen
Matthew Millar
This place is a gem. I've worked here as a bartender, and also have season passes for myself and my three kids. The new management is great and it really gives the place a fantastic buzz. The snowmaking is amazing, and the terrain parks are thoughtful, challenging, and fun. It gets busy, (especially on Tuesdays) but the lines stay short, especially on the West chair lifts. I love it here, and so do my kids!
Great Terrain park, makes snow, great atmosphere, no/low lines, great bar
You can only do so much with 300 vertical feet.
Tyler Bukachek
Tyrol Basin: Nearly $500 down the toilet today as Tyrol is unwilling to simply move 19 tubing tickets, that we had to buy ahead of time, to next week when there isn’t freezing rain and a winter storm advisory out. They’d rather 19 people take their chances on the road to go go tubing together. I’m not asking for a refund, I’m simply asking for it to be pushed out to next week when it’s safe for people to drive. If it were just snow we’d be going today but it’s the combo of freezing rain and snow that makes it unrealistic. This is not a way to conduct business especially when you already have the money and the capacity for us to come out one week from today. In a time of COVID and supporting local business I would think the logical response could and should be that we can move our tickets out a week. This doesn’t make anyone feel good about supporting a business that doesn’t understand this.
Terrible customer service
Dmitri Andreev
Lines overwhelming, not all runs open, chaotic parking/blocked vehicles occasionally, overcrowding, suggested improvements were scorned by the owner. Considering switching to a different local resort next season.
LINES, FEW RUNS OPEN, OVERCROWDED
Izabela
The management is rude, aggressive, and threatening, and then they turn around and tell you it's your fault and that "you made them do it". I felt I was being gaslighted. First, my husband called to ask about private lessons for our kids. The woman on the phone was annoyed that she had to talk to us and she refused to give us any information. She said she was just about to post the info on the website. We later booked the first lesson and it was great. We were told we could request the same instructors during booking, which we did for the following lesson. A week later, we got different instructors. Not a big deal and the new instructors were very good. We figured someone else requested our original instructors earlier. We happened to run into those instructors on the slopes and we struck a conversation with the people taking lessons. Turns out they in fact did not request the instructors. I thought that maybe my online request didn’t go through so I asked the manager about it. She got very angry and pretty abusive and she basically lied to my face about the fact that someone else had requested the instructors first. I don’t mind if they can’t accommodate a request, but I do mind if people yell at me and if they lie. Another thing that happened that day is that the instructors asked me to get ski ties from the front desk for the kids (to keep the skis together). At the front desk, I was met with suspicion and cross-examination and I was treated as if I was trying to steal the ties. They would only give ties to the instructors directly, even though they knew I had a private lesson. Next time, as advised, we called 2 hours before the lesson to ask about the instructors so that we could give heads up to our kids, if the teachers changed. First thing we were told is that it is going to be 1 instructor, not 2 as before. That was a bit confusing because we booked the same lesson as before, but we understand that there might be mistakes at the beginning of the season and we were fine with 1 instructor. The problem was that the manger lied to me again by telling me that the reason we had 2 instructors before was because somebody cancelled lessons (twice?). I knew it was a lie because we do chat with instructors during the lessons. Why lie about it? Then I was told that although I can request a specific instructor, there is no guarantee. I get that, but at that point I decided to tell the manger that we know we were lied to the week before. The manager interrupted me mid-sentence and chastised me for talking to people on the slopes about booking. A classic gaslighting — when caught on a lie, they aggressively accused me of being inappropriate. At that point I was peeved, and I said that that if she didn’t want to listen to me, she would read about it in a review. She suggested I take my business somewhere else and I agreed. However, she refused to give me a refund for the upcoming lesson so I said I would come for the last time. After arriving, I was told that I need to talk to the owner after my lesson. I basically felt like I was being called to the "principle’s office". The owner told us not to come back. It was the first time we ever met him, and he was intense and intimidating. We really tried to be nice on the off-chance that he wanted to hear us out. I told him how happy we were with the instructors and I asked if he wanted to hear about our experience. He very clearly said “no, because I believe my staff”. To be clear, the owner came up to the customers, was aggressive and intimidating and did not want to hear a word of what the customer had to say. The owner also said that I physically threatened his staff on the phone. Wow! Ok, first of all, what I “threatened” to do is to write a review. Secondly, how would that make sense for a mother to bring two 5 y.o. children for a ski lesson in order to physically threaten the staff at the resort? The owner said he recorded the phone call. Probably a lie again, but if he did in fact listen to the call, he should know what I actually said and not try to gaslight me again. Just wow!
Great ski instructors
Horrible management
Mike Carpenter
Great place to ski.have ski bike and let us use lifts.friendly, great price for weekday
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Great job with the park and switching it up frequently. Great place to work on your park riding and do advanced tricks.
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Angela Martinelli
Visited 1.4.20 lots going on but the place is just a dump no visible upgrades for years. Womens bathrooms long lines and dirty. Everyplace you look the place needs to be cleaned up.
Only Place Around MSN
It's a Dump
Bob Butler
The racing programs here are very good and you are sure to have a great experience with the teams! The park is amazing and great for beginners learning tricks and experts perfecting their tricks!
Great racing programs and an amazing park!
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