Attitash Mountain Village

Attitash Mountain Village is a resort Bartlett located in United States.

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8 / 10
47
ratings
  • Phone

    (603) 374-6500

  • Website

    attitashmtvillage.com

  • Type

    Resort

Address

784 Rte. 302 Bartlett , NH 03812 United States

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friendly staff
Derek Sells

The staff was excellent and very friendly . Don't forget to ski over to Bear peak. The bar was great after a long day of skiing .

Julie

Nice units in good condition. Traded in with RCI and requested a 2 bedroom. We ended up with a lockoff. We just wished that we had that information ahead of time. The website is lacking information.

Charis-Anne Jette

The Wi-Fi is so slow :'(

Yassen

Amazing adventure

barbee

Looks really busy despite no snow!

Elvis Cardoso Gomes

Terrible attendance!!! Not receptive, there is nothing explaining how and when it works, for those who do not know the place, will be totally lost!!!

Jamie Walton

Great place to pool crash

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