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What is the best alternative to a Blue Mountain resort for a large group?

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

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Short answer
The best alternative is a cluster of private chalets you can combine. Blue View's eight adjacent chalets at 104 Brooker Blvd are a 10-minute walk to Blue Mountain Village and book together to sleep 80+. Every family gets its own chalet with a full kitchen and hot tub, while the whole group shares one property.

Why a chalet cluster beats a block of resort rooms

A resort books your group into a corridor of identical rooms — no shared space, no kitchen, and a check-in line. Blue View's eight adjacent chalets on Brooker Boulevard work the opposite way: each is a whole property with five bedrooms (four in Vista), a fully stocked kitchen, a private year-round hot tub, a gas fireplace, and free parking for four vehicles. Combine two for ~28 guests, three for ~42, or all eight for 80+. Families spread across private chalets instead of stacked rooms, yet everyone shares one walkable cluster with a seasonal heated pool (May to mid-September) and gas firepits. Compare the full range on the chalets page.

Still steps from the Village and the slopes

Trading a resort for a chalet doesn't mean trading away the location. The cluster is a 10-minute walk from Blue Mountain Village — the lifts, restaurants, and nightlife — and sits across from Monterra Golf Course, about two hours from Toronto. Your group can walk in for dinner or après, then come home to a private hot tub and a kitchen big enough for a group breakfast, with no dining-room reservations required. Because the chalets are clustered, kids and cousins move between properties freely while parents keep their own quiet space. See nearby things to do and the dining page.

How to book the cluster for your group

The chalets are combinable, so each family has a private base on one shared property — ideal for reunions, milestone birthdays, corporate retreats, and ski weekends. Because pricing and availability shift by season and by how many chalets you need, the best move is to request a group quote so we can coordinate neighbouring chalets and lock in dates together. You can also browse live rates for any single chalet on the booking page. Planning a work offsite instead? See the corporate retreats page for combinable-chalet ideas built around teams.

Related questions

How many people can the chalet cluster sleep?

The eight adjacent Brooker Boulevard chalets combine to sleep 80+ guests. Two chalets host roughly 28 people, three about 42, and all eight together suit large groups of 80 or more — each family in its own private chalet on one shared property.

Is a chalet cluster better value than a resort for a group?

Usually, yes. Each chalet is a whole property with a full kitchen and private hot tub, so split across 10–14 guests the per-person cost is typically very competitive with a block of resort rooms — plus you get shared living space, parking and the ability to cook together.

Do the chalets have shared amenities like a resort?

The cluster shares a seasonal heated pool (May to mid-September) and gas firepits, and every chalet has its own private year-round hot tub, full kitchen and gas fireplace. We don't have an on-site spa, gym or restaurant, but the Village is a 10-minute walk away.

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