
Other resort amenities will include fine dining, a bowling alley, an indoor lap pool, and a family swimming pool.
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Located at Spanish Peaks, the luxury hotel will offer 39 residences and 150 beautifully appointed guestrooms for rent, plus their signature Spa Montage and ski-in, ski-out access. Montage, Big Sky, is slated to debut late in 2021. Tram tickets will be $20-$80 depending on the time of year, holidays, and the number of skiers on the mountain. Tram Access Packs are available to be used throughout the season, or you can enable the auto-charge on your Sky Card when you buy tickets and pay as you go. As a result, all Tram rides are additional starting this season, except for the Gold and Double Black Pass holders. Swift Current 6 will be Big Sky’s third lift with heated seats and enclosed bubbles – a far cry from the two-person chairs of the old days.Īs the ski resort grows in popularity, Big Sky Resort has made some operational shifts to manage the flow of people and get the Lone Peak Tram lift line back to an average of 30 minutes. Plus, it has ultrawide heated seats, a bubble enclosure, and individual head and footrests. North America’s fastest 6-person chairlift will increase uphill capacity by 50 percent. This winter, the new Swift Current 6 chairlift comes online at Big Sky Resort. This year brings a new lift, a new hotel and even more things to do for visitors and the local Big Sky community. In 2019-2020, the dining and apres’ ski spaces were reimagined, bringing more dining options and a comfortable place to relax. Plans included in Big Sky 2025 – the vision for the future of Big Sky Resort – are well underway. From resort renovations to new hotels, expanded infrastructure, and community-minded forward thinking, Big Sky is bustling in every direction. Our neighboring ski community is growing into a premier, year-round destination. Housing costs get taken out of your paycheck before - more.A lot is happening in Big Sky, Montana. You can listen to music and I'm not sure how things are post-covid but pre-covid, you could take items left by the guest such as food and drink. Luckily, with piece work, you can take breaks/lunch whenever you'd like as long as you get your list done by a certain time (usually 5pm). Other housekeepers will take things off of your cart without hesitation which causes you to have to look around again for that same item. There were issues with there not being enough equipment many times. You really hope for honesty here but there are a lot of 20 year old people who work here and are money hungry.

Tips are left by guests for the housekeeper however, you may not get the same rooms at checkout so the next housekeeper may take those tips. Speaking of tips, there's no guarantee that you'll get them.

Some rooms take much longer than others but if you get your own system down, it's not too bad if you factor in possible tips. Now, if you calculate your hourly rate, you may be disappointed some days because it can end up being around $9-18 on average depending on your speed. So if you finish your list in 4 hours and there's no other help needed, you can go home without sacrificing pay.

You get paid "piece work" meaning for each room you clean, you get paid a certain amount for the room depending on what needed to be done. They pay is decent and the location is enjoyable. If you're looking for seasonal work, this may be one of the better places to work for.
