Ski Local MLK

Anonymous
So we spent the MLK weekend at a ski resort within 4 miles of DC, it was fine kind of run down, but I feel like that is typical of ski places because they are so seasonal.

It was pleasant skiing, far shorter lines than whitetail, liberty, roundup day trips.

However, the hotel was $300/night which seems insane. Is that the going rate for Wisp or Blue Knob or Bear Creek, I know it’s a holiday weekend but still..

Is this typical or are we booking poorly ( I booked in November)?

Should we consider flying to say Canada for even better skiing and maybe not that much high cost??
Anonymous
If it’s 4 min from dc, why did you have to stay there overnight? There is no resort in Canada that I can think of that is less than an hour away from a major airport. After you get plane tickets, rental car, convert travel time into time wasted, I doubt you would come out any better. Was the hotel fully booked for mlk and is that the reason you booked back in November? If so, that answers your question about $300 a night.
Anonymous
You are 4 miles from DC? There’s also this inauguration thing going on this weekend which may be affecting hotel prices.
Anonymous
There is no sking 4 miles from Dc. Wtf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it’s 4 min from dc, why did you have to stay there overnight? There is no resort in Canada that I can think of that is less than an hour away from a major airport. After you get plane tickets, rental car, convert travel time into time wasted, I doubt you would come out any better. Was the hotel fully booked for mlk and is that the reason you booked back in November? If so, that answers your question about $300 a night.


4 hours!!!!

Omg, I seriously think I have long covid or something…
Anonymous
Spent? It’s only day 2 of 3….
Anonymous
Long and short,!what paying for ski accommodation this weekend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spent? It’s only day 2 of 3….


I mean, I assume you know what you are paying per night now
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So we spent the MLK weekend at a ski resort within 4 miles of DC, it was fine kind of run down, but I feel like that is typical of ski places because they are so seasonal.

It was pleasant skiing, far shorter lines than whitetail, liberty, roundup day trips.

However, the hotel was $300/night which seems insane. Is that the going rate for Wisp or Blue Knob or Bear Creek, I know it’s a holiday weekend but still..

Is this typical or are we booking poorly ( I booked in November)?

Should we consider flying to say Canada for even better skiing and maybe not that much high cost??


$300/night seems insanely cheap for MLK weekend. That’s what you mean right?
Anonymous
Utah is generally the best deal for your $$
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Spent? It’s only day 2 of 3….


I mean, I assume you know what you are paying per night now


No she said it in past tense. “So we spent the MLK weekend at a ski resort”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Utah is generally the best deal for your $$


This lady is not going to Utah. She’s balking at $300/night hotel rooms.
Anonymous
Just say where you are. Timberline? Canaan? Snowshoe? Seven Springs?

My DH took my teen son and friends to Wisp and are staying in a hotel 30 mins from the resort for $119/night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Utah is generally the best deal for your $$


This lady is not going to Utah. She’s balking at $300/night hotel rooms.


Lol, there are other skiing threads on here where folks spend 10-20K for a week in Utah.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just say where you are. Timberline? Canaan? Snowshoe? Seven Springs?

My DH took my teen son and friends to Wisp and are staying in a hotel 30 mins from the resort for $119/night.


Thanks! We are at Canaan — I didn’t want to disparage them but it’s abut run down now.

30 minute drive from slopes is definitely doable with teens — we have young kids so that would get old fast (where are my gloves mom…)
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