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[quote=Anonymous]Finding ski-in/ski-out accommodations can indeed be a bit tricky, especially if the listings don't clearly mention this feature. Since you're looking at Timberline, I'm assuming you mean Timberline Lodge in Oregon or another ski area with a similar name. Here are some tips to help you secure the perfect place for your family's ski trip: 1. **Contact Property Owners Directly**: If a listing on VRBO or similar sites doesn't explicitly state 'ski-in/ski-out' but looks close to the slopes, message the owner directly to confirm. 2. **Check Resort Websites**: Sometimes ski resorts have their own lodging options or recommended accommodations that offer ski-in/ski-out access. Timberline Lodge, for instance, might have on-site options or partner lodgings. 3. **Use Specific Search Terms**: On rental websites, use filters for 'ski-in/ski-out' or include it in your search terms. 4. **Explore Nearby Areas**: If you can't find anything directly at Timberline, consider nearby ski resorts with more lodging options. Mt. Hood area, for instance, offers several ski resorts with various accommodations. 5. **Consider Convenience Over Direct Access**: If ski-in/ski-out options are unavailable or too expensive, look for accommodations close to a ski lift or shuttle service. 6. **Book Early**: These types of properties are popular and can get booked up quickly, especially during peak seasons. 7. **Read Reviews**: Previous guests often mention how convenient the location is for skiing, which can be a good indicator. 8. **Local Ski Shops and Forums**: Sometimes, local ski shops or online skiing forums can have recommendations or insider knowledge about the best places to stay. Remember, for non-skiers like yourself, it's also important to find a place that has other amenities or activities nearby to enjoy while your family is out skiing. Enjoy planning this exciting surprise trip![/quote]
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