Upper Pass Lodge feels like a cozy, nostalgic Bed and Breakfast. Upper Pass embraces the true values of Vermont and Magic Mountain. Vince and the staff treated my family feel like family. The service was terrific and easily comparable to any extravagant resort. My family and I visited many sites while on vacation, but we could not wait to return to enjoy the fantastic food at the Red Slate Restaurant. I am unsure how often the menu changes, but the fish and chips, salmon, and steaks were great!!! Upper pass lodge will make a great place to hold a Family Reunion.
The hotel isn't super fancy, but our room was clean and the amenities are great. Ski in/ski out with an outdoor ski check that is also handled by the valet desk. Complimentary valet service if you can't find a parking spot in the small top lot. Spa with the ability to book a massage, heated outdoor pool and two outdoor hot tubs, dry sauna, steam room, and gym are nice options. Morning deli with pay-for breakfast options and a very small amount of grocery supplies (I'd recommend going down the street to the Snow Mountain Market if you want groceries though). Large retail store with rental facilities on the ground level. It's open about an hour before the lifts are usually open. Complimentary small coffee machine and sodastream in the lobby, but bring your own cups as they're focused on minimal waste, so no disposable cups. Arcade is available, but is a bit expensive. On site pay-for-use laundry facilities with an app are nice as well. Harriman's restaurant is open from 5pm to 9pm for dinner and in the lobby. Slightly limited menu Monday and Tuesday, but the food is pretty good. Loved the Statler Chicken dish. My only complaint is the loud upstairs neighbor that let their kids stomp around close to when we were trying to go to bed. They had a late check-in, too, which we also noticed.