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Which chalets work best for a group ski trip near Blue Mountain?

2 min read · Last reviewed June 2026 · By the Blue View Chalets Team

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Short answer
For a ski group, the eight adjacent chalets on Brooker Blvd are the standout: each is a 10-minute walk to Blue Mountain Village and the lifts, with a private year-round hot tub, full kitchen, gas fireplace, and parking for four. Not ski-in/ski-out — but combine chalets and 80-plus skiers stay together.

Why the Brooker Blvd cluster suits ski groups

The eight chalets at 104 Brooker Blvd are built for a ski weekend. Each one is a flat 10-minute walk to Blue Mountain Village and the base of the lifts, so the group walks to first chair and back to après without touching the car. Inside every chalet: a private year-round hot tub for tired legs, a gas fireplace, a full kitchen for big pre-ski breakfasts, free parking for four vehicles, and a washer/dryer for damp base layers. They are walkable to the slopes but not slopeside — honest, and the short stroll is what keeps evenings quiet. See the line-up on our near-the-Village page or read exactly how close the chalets are to the lifts.

Pick the right size for your crew

Most cluster chalets are 5-bedroom: Aurora, Corona, Luna and Prima sleep 14; Omega and Vega sleep 13; Stella sleeps 12; Vista is a 4-bedroom sleeping 10. One group of friends usually fits in a single sleeps-14 chalet. For a bigger trip, book adjacent chalets — two host about 28, three about 42, all eight handle 80-plus — so every family gets its own chalet and hot tub. Want a post-ski steam? Luna and Prima have steam saunas; Corona and Stella have dry saunas. See them on the chalets-with-sauna page.

Booking and coordinating the trip

Ski peak — Family Day, March Break, holiday weeks — is the busiest stretch of the year and books months out, so lock in early (expect a 3–4 night minimum on peak dates, 2 nights otherwise). Live rates for every chalet and date are on the booking page. Reserving several neighbouring chalets for a larger crew? Start on the groups page — booking direct means we coordinate adjacent chalets so the whole group lands side by side, which matters when you are juggling lift days and staggered arrivals.

Related questions

Are the ski-trip chalets ski-in/ski-out?

No. The Brooker Blvd chalets are a 10-minute walk to Blue Mountain Village and the lifts — close to the slopes, but you walk rather than ski to the door.

Is there somewhere to dry ski gear?

Yes — every chalet has a washer and dryer, plus a private hot tub and gas fireplace, so wet base layers and tired legs are both covered after a day on the hill.

Can a big ski group all stay together?

Yes. Combine adjacent chalets — two host about 28 guests, three about 42, and all eight suit 80-plus — so the whole crew is on one property a short walk from the lifts.

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