Park City First Class vs Europe (Avoriaz, Megève, Zermatt). Worth it or will the teens just care about Wi-Fi and space?

Anonymous
Your kids need a big dose of you don’t always get what you want. If they can’t enjoy Zermatt you have failed as a parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have gone to PC the last few years during Christmas break and as a PP pointed out, last year was a disaster based on PCMR Ski Patrol strike. The issues from last year “should be” resolved this year. That said PC is a great town and I have great memories of taking the super slooooow Town Lift with DD in the mornings. PCMR as you know is massive but you might consider splitting ski time at DV and PCMR. The experience at DV is fantastic assuming nobody is snowboarding. Short drive from SLC airport and easy access to both PCMR and DV make staying in PC a win for us.

Lastly, apres and dining options in PC are great.

It’s good to have options in life. Have a great trip.


One of the best parts about Park City is that the drive for SLC is 45 min and isn’t on tiny, curvy mountain roads. It is wide highways.
Anonymous
Your kids don't care about your luxury BS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t do Park City period. CO has much better skiing


Maybe OP is too poor for Aspen? Sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:American families who ski typically don’t go to Europe to ski. The alps and other mountain ranges are pretty but with our ski towns out west it’s not worth the expense and long flights. Picking up and taking your kids to Europe for Christmas to ski is something someone does who is clueless and thinks it sounds elite and must be the better option. Except it’s not and people who actually ski and travel know this.

Do you travel to Europe to go to the beach?



We go to Europe to ski and go to the beach. I think a lot of people do. The Alps have exceptional skiing, and Greek beaches are my favorite in the world. It seems weird to say you can only ski or swim on your own continent.
Anonymous
OP, we travel extensively with our kids. One of our kids is the kind of comfort-oriented, "will there be wifi" types that your kid is. That kid does enjoy international travel, but he is interested in different aspects than most people. For example, he enjoys going to the lounge before we board. He likes to fly Delta One and get hot towels and fancy looking meals. He likes to relax on the beach, or play a game of chess in the hotel. He isn't interested in looking at all the ways their architecture differs from ours. He's looking for a good time, comfort, and relaxation. Your kids may be worried that they will be exhausted, hauled out on sight seeing field trips, etc. If you balance the time with relaxation and activities, they will probably love it. For example, my beach bum kid has pictures from a cathedral as his lockscreen, so he did enjoy some of the sightseeing. He just needs balance.
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