135 Beaver St Suite 210, Waltham, MA 02452, United States
The Boston Ski and Sports Club, a for profit organization, was founded in 1967 in Boston, Massachusetts to provide sports leagues, social events, ski/snowboard programs, and global travel for over 30,000 active professionals in the Greater Boston area.
Good sports organizer, did not have a problem during two seasons with them
I think they're pretty well organized compared to some other recreational sports groups I've tried. My biggest complaint would be how long it takes them to publish your team schedule. They also occasionally will publish an incorrect schedule and have to correct it, but it's rare.
Mainly I will utilize the groups ski trips up north which are an amazing deal. As long as you have proof of vaccine or neg test you can take the bus with the group. Meet for lunch, hit the slopes with new friends. Whole process was simple and why I come back. Glad these trips just came back!
I've had great experiences playing pickup, league, and volleyball clinics since 2020 with BSSC.
Bad arrangement. I drove 50 mins to join their clinic and none notified me that the clinic was cancelled. Waste of time and I found a new place.
I'm a big fan of the BSSC. They offer plenty to do for the amateur, active individual in Boston and surrounding areas. I have done several seasons of multiple sports of varying levels including co-ed softball, kickball, field hockey, golf and have done several ski day and weekend trips. The bus plus lift ticket price cannot be beat. They also offer organized week long trips around the world along with night out get togethers and parties, usually at a fun bar or pubcrawl. Their annual memberships allows discounts for sports and trips and at local shops around town.
BSSC runs some great ski trips. I made it 4 stars because they are the only bus service that has all pickup spots at parking lots you have to pay for as their only other competitor that used to stop at the Woburn Transit Center moved their stop around the corner, which often makes them the most expensive choice in terms of day ski trips on weekends (these days they charge $14/$15 more most often although I've seen the difference anywhere from $3 to $20 and sometimes the competition is running buses to the same resort on the same day). I'll fairly put that the $59 Wednesday trips to Mount Snow are $3/$4 under their variably priced competitor. I like the touch that they try to pair up people who are skiing alone to make the trip more social though and they invite everyone to have lunch in the middle of the day, although the latter doesn't apply to me much as I like to bring my own to keep skiing. But everything else aside, they're a good choice as I think every ski bus trip group has their own good things. I like how they have parties around Boston to create a social scene.