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Short answer
Per-person cost is the nightly chalet rate divided by your group size — and since each chalet sleeps 10–14, filling it drops the figure fast. Midweek and shoulder-season dates are cheapest; Christmas, New Year's, March Break, and summer long weekends sit highest. Take the live rate on the booking page and divide by your headcount.
How to calculate cost per person
The math is simple: nightly chalet rate × nights ÷ number of guests. Because the rate covers the whole property, every extra person you add (up to the legal maximum) lowers the per-head cost. A chalet booked to capacity — 14 in our largest chalets like Aurora, Luna or Prima, 12 in a sleeps-12 chalet like Stella, or 10 in a sleeps-10 chalet like Vista — delivers the lowest per-person figure. A half-empty chalet costs the same to rent, so matching chalet size to your real headcount is the single biggest lever on value.
What moves the per-person number up or down
Three factors dominate. Season: midweek and shoulder dates in late spring and November are lowest; winter holidays and summer long weekends are peak. Length of stay: a two-night minimum applies (three to four nights on peak dates), and spreading fixed costs over more nights softens the nightly average. Chalet choice: larger five-bedroom chalets cost more in total but split across more people. The rate already covers a full kitchen, private hot tub, and free parking for four — so cooking in and sharing space cuts the real cost per person well below the headline number. Compare options on the chalets page.
Big groups: combine chalets, keep the value
For parties beyond one chalet, the eight adjacent chalets at 104 Brooker Blvd combine so each family gets its own private chalet on one property — two host about 28 guests, three about 42, and all eight handle 80 or more. The per-person logic is identical: total of the booked chalets ÷ total guests. Everyone shares the seasonal heated pool (May to mid-September) and gas firepits while keeping private space. Tell us your headcount and dates on the groups page for a tailored quote, or pull live per-chalet rates on the booking page.
Related questions
Does the per-person cost drop if more people come?
Yes. The chalet rate is fixed for the whole property, so adding guests up to the legal maximum (10–14 depending on the chalet) divides the same total across more people and lowers the per-person cost.
Is there a published per-person price?
No — pricing is per chalet, not per person. Take the live rate for your dates on the booking page and divide by your group size to get the per-person figure.
How do I keep cost per person low for a big group?
Fill each chalet to capacity, travel midweek or in shoulder season, and cook in using the full kitchen. For very large parties, combining adjacent chalets keeps the same per-person math with private space per family.

