Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. Would either of these ski resorts be a good place to take our kids for the first time (none of us have ever skied) for winter break? Our winter break plans seem to be falling through, and everyone said they'd be happy to learn to ski.
Our kids are 12-18.
If winter break isn't a good time to go to Whitetail or Liberty, when do people recommend we take our kids for lessons?
Do your kids have a random day off school that’s not MLK or Presidents? I’d go then or pull them a day. Winter break is unlikely to have good snow yet at these places.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. Would either of these ski resorts be a good place to take our kids for the first time (none of us have ever skied) for winter break? Our winter break plans seem to be falling through, and everyone said they'd be happy to learn to ski.
Our kids are 12-18.
If winter break isn't a good time to go to Whitetail or Liberty, when do people recommend we take our kids for lessons?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, the greens are better at Whitetail for beginners to learn.
I second this. I learned to ski as an adult and much prefer the beginner area at Whitetail with a progression to sidewinder over the beginner area at liberty.
But both have incredible instructors that will be great for your kids so pick whichever works for you.
I’m the PP above and we taught DS at Whitetail.
The beginner area is off to the left, its own area, and separate from the rest of the mountain so you don’t have to deal with non-beginners. Agree that sidewinder is a great long run as the next progression. Then lastly, snow park is a great challenging green to finish the progression.
I also think the blues at Whitetail is much better then Liberty. More runs, longer, steeper and more challenging. Prepares your kid better for the next progression to black.
I was likely a more cautious beginner because I learned as an adult, where kids tend to be fine pushing limits and pizza-ing down a slope, but I would hit the blues at liberty before the ones at WT. WT blues are pretty steep for beginners and more of blacks. Then again the entry into the blues at liberty (upper heavenly) is more of a s-show with lots of beginners wiping out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, the greens are better at Whitetail for beginners to learn.
I second this. I learned to ski as an adult and much prefer the beginner area at Whitetail with a progression to sidewinder over the beginner area at liberty.
But both have incredible instructors that will be great for your kids so pick whichever works for you.
I’m the PP above and we taught DS at Whitetail.
The beginner area is off to the left, its own area, and separate from the rest of the mountain so you don’t have to deal with non-beginners. Agree that sidewinder is a great long run as the next progression. Then lastly, snow park is a great challenging green to finish the progression.
I also think the blues at Whitetail is much better then Liberty. More runs, longer, steeper and more challenging. Prepares your kid better for the next progression to black.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, the greens are better at Whitetail for beginners to learn.
I second this. I learned to ski as an adult and much prefer the beginner area at Whitetail with a progression to sidewinder over the beginner area at liberty.
But both have incredible instructors that will be great for your kids so pick whichever works for you.
Anonymous wrote:IMO, the greens are better at Whitetail for beginners to learn.