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Holiday Inn & Suites Condominium at Alpensia Ski Resort
Intercontinental Hotel at Alpensia Ski Resort
Included
Accommodation at Alpensia Ski Resort
Breakfast (optional)
Lift pass (optional)
Ski/snowboard equipment rental (optional)
Excluded
Round-trip transportation
Other personal expenses
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Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 13:54
I forgot to say in our other review that you might want to bring a couple bath towels with you on this trip. The hotel only provides hand towels for the showers!
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
Nate D
United States
2020-12-28 12:43
We had the Deluxe Ondol Suite at the top of building 201 and facing the mountain for our room in this package. These units are part of the Holiday Inn and Suites Condo section, and check-in for this is at the Welcome Center on the corner of 201 by the entrance road. There is another section called Holiday Inn and Suites Resort, next to the casino and conference center, that offers more traditional hotel rooms and suites.
The Condo Deluxe suite is spacious and the balcony view is fantastic! Floor heating has a separate control in every room, and there are two full bathrooms (one with a tub). There are lots of closets to stow away gear if you are staying a while.
The kitchen is equipped with a large fridge+freezer, microwave, rice cooker, and electric kettle. There are enough plates, cups, and utensils for four people to dine in or reheat leftovers.
The ondol room has two very thin foam pads for mattresses, and two bean-filled pillows, which left even our lightweight young children complaining about the hardness of a nights sleep. Consider asking for additional sleeping pads or bringing along an air mattress, especially if adults are going to be sleeping on them.
The traditional room had a queen bed and was comfy enough. It has it's own aircon unit for the summer. Thankfully there are 4 pillows in there so we could give away two to the kids. The room was pretty quiet the first night but the second night and mornings we were able to hear talking and banging around from the room next door so bring those ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.
Each building has CU convenience stores and restaurants on the first floor. You don't have to walk far in the cold to get food and supplies! Unfortunately due to Covid at least half of the restaurants were closed, including BBQ, but there still seemed to be a good variety of choices. Domino's was open and serving up great pizza for 20% off. Lotteria was only open for lunches during our visit. Just up the street from the resort are a couple of large restaurants and two fried chicken spots-- BHC and a Hosigi Original Double Chicken (we got take out from Hosigi and highly recommend it).
Tip for families: If you don't need a kitchenette, check out the family suites in the Resort section of the hotel for the units with room with 2 single beds for adults and a room with bunk beds for the kids. These rooms run a bit cheaper too.
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▷Limited slope & facility operations before December and after late February
Slopes and facilities will gradually begin operations prior to December.
From late February until closing, slopes and facilities will gradually reduce operations.
Please note that not all facilities will be open during this period.
Overview
Book a warm comfy room at Alpensia Ski Resort and enjoy your winter vacation!
Alpensia Ski Resort is one of the best ski resorts in Korea to enjoy quality skiing and snowboarding. Book a room at Alpensia Ski Resort and come crash with your friends or family after a super action-packed day of hitting the slopes.
Why this resort/pension?
Alpensia Ski Resort: world-class ski resort with gentle slopes making it perfect for beginners and first-timers
Stay inside Alpensia Ski Resort to maximize your time to enjoy winter sports
Intercontinental Hotel and Holiday Inn & Suites Condominium options available
Stays from 1 to 4 nights available
Breakfast and ski equipment rental options available
▲ Alpensia Ski Resort Experience the majestic slopes and alpine scenery of Alpensia Ski Resort by day, set against a backdrop of lush pine forests and clear blue skies—perfect for winter sports and mountain adventures. At night, discover the resort's enchanting views, where the illuminated slopes and cozy facilities create a magical winter atmosphere beneath a starlit sky.
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1. Complete your booking.
2. Check your email.
3. Enjoy it.
Please keep in mind
Rooms at Alpensia Ski Resort are quickly booked. Please consider booking on WEEKDAYS and book as soon as possible if you want to reserve a room at the resort for sure.
Please note that some slopes may not be available depending on weather conditions.
Cancellation policy
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours) 16 days before the reserved date: 100% refund 15 days before the reserved date or less and No show: Non-refundable *If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 15 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).