Pros:
Disc golf on a ski mountain is always a good idea. The terrain and elevation lends itself perfectly to the game and this could be a great course with some investment. I played during mud season in Vermont, so I got what I expected in terms of footing, but the rough edges of this course are part of its charm.
Playing in and around the ski lifts in places, through woods in places and up the hill, especially on the front 9 make it as much of a hike as it is a sport.
I was the only one on the course and the solitude was welcomed. I even cheated on my scorecard a couple of times.
Cons:
The tee-pads are rudimentary and signage is non-existent on the front nine and then just a print out of the U-Disc layout sporadically placed on the back 9.
I played on June 2, almost two full weeks before the official opening date of June 15, so I appreciate being let on the course at all, but that being said, the 17th basket was nowhere to be found and finding the next hole, especially on the front, was no easy trick.
It is not a manicured track there for its aesthetics, but I think I maybe should have put that thought in the Pros section. If you want that, play Smuggs.
Other Thoughts:
This place has room to grow, but I think that is part of the fun. If Bolton Valley keeps adding to it and maintaining it, it will be interesting to watch its evolution.