Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you skiing? If it were me, I would book now but try to book places/flights that are refundable. For example, book a chain hotel in Ogden, UT and ski a combination of Snowbasin and Powder.
I considered VT (Stowe or Okemo), Mt Tremblant, Snowshoe, or SLC (probably Brighton) most seriously but I am probably close to booking SLC now. I’m typically an early booker of travel but when I was searching today it did not seem to be too late. And I may not need lodging in SLC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Vermont. Do not book anything on the east coast far out. Ever. Unless there are other things in the area that you would enjoy.
The west is less of a crapshoot. Will the steepest terrain have awesome snow in early January? Yes, THAT specifically is a crapshoot but big resorts in the west will have enough snow and open terrain for all abilities to enjoy.
The UT plan is a good one.
This. I have been burned too often on the East Coast. I would rather scramble after you know conditions are good vs booing early just to wish you hadn’t gone at all.
If you must, I would book Tremblant in Quebec.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely book since that overlaps with the end of Christmas week. Just book something refundable. If you do Stowe and drive you’ve got even more flexibility.
Most places will have snow, it just may not be the best. We skied at Stowe last Christmas on very limited trails. It wasn’t great but it was still fun.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Vermont. Do not book anything on the east coast far out. Ever. Unless there are other things in the area that you would enjoy.
The west is less of a crapshoot. Will the steepest terrain have awesome snow in early January? Yes, THAT specifically is a crapshoot but big resorts in the west will have enough snow and open terrain for all abilities to enjoy.
The UT plan is a good one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you skiing? If it were me, I would book now but try to book places/flights that are refundable. For example, book a chain hotel in Ogden, UT and ski a combination of Snowbasin and Powder.
Though not bad ideas - I guess SWA you always get a voucher if you cancel….
Anonymous wrote:Where are you skiing? If it were me, I would book now but try to book places/flights that are refundable. For example, book a chain hotel in Ogden, UT and ski a combination of Snowbasin and Powder.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you skiing? If it were me, I would book now but try to book places/flights that are refundable. For example, book a chain hotel in Ogden, UT and ski a combination of Snowbasin and Powder.