McSki in Lindvallen, Sweden
It’s always a good time for a Maccy D’s run! At the Lindvallen ski area in Sweden, you can get your salty fix with the McSki, strategically placed right on the slopes. For anyone who fancies a sneaky snack, the McSki offers their popular hot burgers and fries to go. This might be a dangerous way to gain back all the calories you burned skiing, but hey, sometimes you’ve earned those calories, right? Skiing is hard work. And most importantly, of course, the ski-in, ski-out McSki is a fantastic way to save valuable slope time, letting you get the most out of your ski or snowboard day! God bless McDonald's.
McSki: Convenient and easy to access
As with the McDrive, skiers and snowboarders can ride right up to the counter, place an order and receive their food just moments later. There’s no need to even take your skis off, and you can scarf down your meal in the lift or directly on the ski slope. If it’s raining sideways or you have another excuse, there is also an indoor seating area with 170 seats where you can relax your legs.
Discover Lindvallen ski area
Together with its linked sister resort, Högfjället, Lindvallen offers family-friendly skiing with Europe's biggest interconnected children's area. Off the slopes, a plethora of activities await at this Swedish resort, including shopping and water parks.
Starbucks follows suit
Following in the ski tracks of the McSki, several other companies have installed piste-side franchises. Starbucks has opened a ski-in, ski-out branch in the American ski resort of Squaw Valley, where skiers and snowboarders can grab a quick hot coffee to start the day off right. Faster coffee = more skiing!
One-of-a-kind alpine huts
The Alps lag a little behind in the ski-through concept and so far, you'll have to go to Sweden if you're absolutely bent on seeing a slopeside McDonald's. However, there's no shortage of mountain restaurants on offer in the Alps for hungry winter sports enthusiasts. From swanky huts such as Hochzillertal-Hochfügen’s Kristalhütte, to cosy ski lodges such as the Rübezahl Alm at the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn, to futuristic buildings such as Sölden’s famous Ice-Q, alpine ski areas impress with their gastronomic versatility. Check out 11 unique ski huts in the Alps >
McSki in Lindvallen, Sweden
It’s always a good time for a Maccy D’s run! At the Lindvallen ski area in Sweden, you can get your salty fix with the McSki, strategically placed right on the slopes. For anyone who fancies a sneaky snack, the McSki offers their popular hot burgers and fries to go. This might be a dangerous way to gain back all the calories you burned skiing, but hey, sometimes you’ve earned those calories, right? Skiing is hard work. And most importantly, of course, the ski-in, ski-out McSki is a fantastic way to save valuable slope time, letting you get the most out of your ski or snowboard day! God bless McDonald's.
McSki: Convenient and easy to access
As with the McDrive, skiers and snowboarders can ride right up to the counter, place an order and receive their food just moments later. There’s no need to even take your skis off, and you can scarf down your meal in the lift or directly on the ski slope. If it’s raining sideways or you have another excuse, there is also an indoor seating area with 170 seats where you can relax your legs.
Discover Lindvallen ski area
Together with its linked sister resort, Högfjället, Lindvallen offers family-friendly skiing with Europe's biggest interconnected children's area. Off the slopes, a plethora of activities await at this Swedish resort, including shopping and water parks.
Starbucks follows suit
Following in the ski tracks of the McSki, several other companies have installed piste-side franchises. Starbucks has opened a ski-in, ski-out branch in the American ski resort of Squaw Valley, where skiers and snowboarders can grab a quick hot coffee to start the day off right. Faster coffee = more skiing!
One-of-a-kind alpine huts
The Alps lag a little behind in the ski-through concept and so far, you'll have to go to Sweden if you're absolutely bent on seeing a slopeside McDonald's. However, there's no shortage of mountain restaurants on offer in the Alps for hungry winter sports enthusiasts. From swanky huts such as Hochzillertal-Hochfügen’s Kristalhütte, to cosy ski lodges such as the Rübezahl Alm at the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn, to futuristic buildings such as Sölden’s famous Ice-Q, alpine ski areas impress with their gastronomic versatility. Check out 11 unique ski huts in the Alps >