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Short answer
Usually yes — a midweek chalet stay near Blue Mountain is better value than a weekend. Sunday-to-Thursday nights typically price below Friday and Saturday, the Village and slopes are quieter, and you get the whole property either way. A two-night minimum applies. Weekends still suit groups who can only travel then or want après-ski energy.
Why midweek usually costs less
Demand drives the rate, and demand peaks on Friday and Saturday nights. Booking Sunday through Thursday generally means a lower nightly rate — and because Blue View charges one rate for the whole chalet, not per room, that saving spreads across your entire group. You get the same full kitchen, private year-round hot tub, gas fireplace, and free parking for four, just at a quieter price point. For a group that can shift its dates, a midweek booking is one of the easiest ways to lower the per-person cost. Browse chalet options on the chalets page or size up a group on the groups page.
More than money: a calmer experience
Midweek value isn't only the rate. The slopes, trails, Scandinave Spa, and Village restaurants are noticeably less crowded Monday to Thursday, meaning shorter lift lines and easier dinner reservations. For families, reunions, and remote-work crews, that calm is part of the appeal. Pair a midweek stay with shoulder-season dates and you get the lowest rates and the quietest resort at once. Explore what's nearby on the things-to-do page and local restaurants on the dining page to plan a midweek itinerary around lighter crowds.
When a weekend is still worth it
A weekend earns its premium when your group's only shared availability is Friday–Saturday, when you want full après-ski buzz and live Village energy, or for celebrations like a bachelorette weekend built around nightlife. The two-night minimum suits a classic Friday–Sunday stay. If you can stretch to a Thursday–Sunday or Sunday–Wednesday, you blend weekend convenience with a cheaper midweek night or two. Whatever you choose, pull live, date-specific rates on the booking page to compare the actual numbers for your trip.
Related questions
How much cheaper is midweek?
It varies by season and chalet, but midweek nights consistently price below Friday and Saturday. The clearest way to see the gap for your dates is to compare them side by side on the booking page.
Can I do a short midweek stay?
Yes, within the two-night minimum. A Tuesday–Thursday or Sunday–Tuesday booking works well and captures the lower midweek rates.
Are activities open midweek?
Yes. The slopes, trails, spa, and Village restaurants operate through the week and are usually far less crowded Monday to Thursday.

