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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We like deals in this family. Family of 4, 3 skiers, going to Park City Airport parking about $80 Flight to Salt Lake $425 + miles for the rest Lift tickets $500 max for 5 days of skiing - Epic Pass $1,500 for 5 days Food estimate $400 groceries, $60 * 5 = $300 for lunches on mountain. 2 * $80 for dinners = $160 > $860 total Lodging $1,400 for 7 nights on points and deals for nice resort ski/snowboards amortized cost for 3 is $75/year (cheaper to buy, pass down to younger sibling, then sell) Uber $100 RT Total $4,440 *cheap learn to ski programs during 4th and 5th grade so no lessons needed. [/quote] You are spending $60 for lunch and $80 for dinner for 4 people? What do you eat?[/quote] This makes no sense. $80 for dinner for 4 means $64 or less prior to tax and tip. There is no way you're feeding a family of 4 in Park City for dinner for under $64. I looked up the menu for a low-cost taco place and the entrees are about $25. Why do people on DCUM chronically lie about what they spend? It's one of the great mysteries of life. :roll: :roll: [/quote] We eat tacos at taco places, not entrees. A pizza or hamburger place can easily be done for $80. You also have the option of drinking $80 per meal and buying $45 entrees if that's your groove.[/quote]
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