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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's the best Utah resort for families- young kids 5-7. 2 adult skiers but one is, er, not amazing. We have enjoyed W. VA, VT and NY areas but looking to visit family out west next year or 2 for a week. Love apres ski scenes, but has to be family friendly (ie- not super cool probably!) THANKS![/quote] We just went to Utah for the first times with kids, 18, 14 and 6. We stayed at solitude in a condo and drove to Brighton every day. All ofnusbLOVED Brighton. None of us loved solitude and it was not as kid friendly as Brighton. My 6 yr old did ski school for two days and had a blast and it was very reasonable. The teachers were awesome with the kids. If you book your lift tickets In advance you can get them super cheap. Solitude I felt was much more advanced and was miserable for those of us that were not really experienced. We loved the condo and ‘resort’ Amenities. No town or nightlife but we weren’t there for that. We ate dinner at home every night and then went to the hot tub. [/quote] Both I and my daughter learned to ski at Solitude - I starting at at 40, her starting at 5. Solitude is a lot smaller than moth of the other Utah mountains, and while there is beginner terrain, there's not as much of it. Eight years later, I'm a decent intermediate skier, and she's a maniac who can go down pretty much anything. [/quote]
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