Night skiing will be held every Friday and Saturday until mid-September, conditions permitting.
The M1, Shirtfront and Big Easy trails, and some beginner areas, will all be open and will be fully floodlit from 4pm to 9pm.
Ski Area manager Hamish McCrostie said snow sports enthusiasts could twist and turn under the stars on Sunday to the beats of New Zealand's reggae/ska/dub band dDub, or warm their hands around the braziers on the deck and soak up the atmosphere.
From the following weekend, Saturday nights would have a family focus.
Saturdays were a "great opportunity for families to have a night out together.
"Head up around 4pm, ski or board until dinner time and then hit the slopes again, before a hot chocolate and home," Mr McCrostie said.
"It's also mind-blowing for many visitors and holiday-makers.
"It's a whole different atmosphere at night, skiing under the stars then enjoying music and hot mulled wine on the deck, all with views over a sparkling valley. It's very special," he said.
From Monday, the Coronet Express chairlifts will be open at 8am for early birds with First Tracks extensions on passes.