I read the 1-star review posted previously of the guy who tore up his knee on 12/28/18. That's an unfortunate mishap and I feel bad for the guy. However, I was there with my wife and 3 kids that day as well and felt I had to comment since conditions on 12/28, while not stellar, were not nearly as bad as he made them out to be. I've ridden much, much worse conditions over the years in VT. I think Bromley did a good job of working with what was a tough hand they were dealt in terms of weather. This fellow seems like a bit of sour grapes, understandable I guess since he wrecked pretty bad, but maybe his skills aren't that sharp or maybe he doesn't know how to ski hard pack and icy conditions, which is a fact of life in east coast skiing. By comparison, my 3 daughters, who are all pre-teens had a great day on the 28th and loved it (they are not super-advanced or ski racers or anything). We didn't ride on the 29th because it rained. 30th the mountain did a good job working what was another difficult hand they were dealt with conditions. Can't comment about his experience with the staff, but I've had nothing but positive experiences in my days there (we usually ski/ride Bromley 4-6 times per year for the past several years). I didn't see anyone being taken off the mountain in the sleds, or injuries on the mountain AT ALL on the 28th. To throw out the idea of a major lawsuit is laughable. Guess it's the world we live in, I screw up, who can I pin it on? In any event, I wanted to set the record straight from my perspective of someone who happened to be there the day in question (and who rides at Bromley semi-regularly), conditions were not as described by the guy who had a huge wreck and unfortunately injured himself.