I think the point is that OP needs to compromise on at least one aspect of her wishlist. This is pushing it in terms of distance, but I think the Berkshires or Catskills would have more of the atmosphere she is looking for. |
+1 to all of the above. Especially to the bold. |
Is this OP? If you are all beginners just go to Wintergreen! |
Don't know about berkshires but no resort in the Catskills has a spa or a swanky vibe.
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+1 to wintergreen. People can drive to Charlottesville if they need a town day. |
It's 600 miles away, but Gorham, NH, is what you're looking for. Ski Sunday River and Wildcat. You are not going to do any better on the east coast IMO.
All things considered, Snowshoe is my favorite from DC. We go to Eagle Rock (Poconos) often too. 4 hours door to door from DC. |
Mt Snow, Stratton, and Killington are closer. |
I was the one who said it was awful and I will say it again...so totally not a luxury resort. More like a Holiday Inn crammed with hundreds of screaming children - totally overcrowded. |
It’s all relative. Some people are so snobby that unless it’s $1000 per night it can’t be luxury. |
Where to stay in snowshoe? Any hotel type of place not condos? |
I went to Seven Springs for the first time today and liked it - though keep in mind I'm not an expert skier. I haven't been to Snowshoe, though I am interested in checking it out sometime. |
we only ski vail and beaver creek. |
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Snowshoe is worth it when you have kids who are still learning. Big waste of money to fly them out west when they can't handle those slopes yet. |
We started our kid out west. For us it wasn't a waste of money - our 4 year old was skiing greens from the top of the mountain by day two and my husband and I enjoyed a week of amazing skiing while the kids were in full day lessons. They had super experienced teachers and the conditions were more of a sure thing than at Snowshoe (we flew out on Southwest and would have cancelled had conditions been bad). That said, I still want my kids to ski at local places and in New England so they can deal with cold and ice. But I was happy to have them start somewhere with great conditions where it was 40 degrees and sunny. I was worried a bad first experience might turn them off to the sport. If our budget was tighter we would have done Snowshoe or driven to VT. |