Overall it felt really great! The ski area is pretty big with lots of runs to choose from, so both beginners and intermediate/advanced skiers can have a good time.
The scenery is gorgeous too. On clear days you can see the whole mountain range, and it’s an awesome place for photos.
The facilities are quite complete. Renting gear and grabbing food is really easy, so you don’t need to bring a ton of stuff.
It’s also not as crowded as the major ski resorts, so the whole experience feels more relaxed.
All in all, the vibe is super laid-back. If you want to ski but don’t want to spend all day waiting in line, I highly recommend this place!
Meiho Ski Resort | Review by 賴梅
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The little shops in the mall near the park are super convenient.
You can grab food, drinks, and pick up souvenirs all in one place.
After you’re done at Universal, it’s fun to walk around there again.
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The whole place has a super slow, relaxing pace. It doesn’t feel like one of those islands packed with tourists. Instead, it has this quiet, upscale resort vibe.
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The museum has a bit of a vintage vibe and a lot of character. It doesn’t feel overly commercial.




