The bar:
There is progress, but at a snail's pace. I first heard rumours of this being in the plans from one of the 'red coats' we got stuck on a chairlift with a couple years ago. Asked her if we could make a couple suggestions and she was all for it. Suggested a large snow pile at the bottom of the hill for kids to play on (every time I've seen this, kids are having the best time), and an outdoor licensed area (or inside too, I don't care but the atmosphere sucks ass) among other things.
I was told these suggestions would be passed along, but she also said she has seen plans for a bar and alcohol sales. I called her a liar but she promised me this is true. This year, there is a large pile of snow that kids are having fun sliding on. Go figure.
Last year on the end-of-season passholder survey they sent out, there was mention of whether or not I'd be interested in alcohol sales in some capacity. Checked yes, obviously - but I hope the teetotalers don't poke their heads out of the woodwork too much.
IMO the East Lodge has historical value and an already-built fireplace that could serve as the primary adult-oriented booze lounge. Just needs some sprucing up, and I'd even volunteer to go and help out but Glen Eden sucks at communication.
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The visit:
I would wait until the sun is shining, the ice is soft, and you can have a decent tailgate in the Northwest corner of the parking lot. There's picnic tables, a (gross) shitter, and nobody bothers you so full service as far as tailgate situations go. I find this to be more entertaining than the skiing, but we are all different.