Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family (2 adults, 3 kids) would like to do a ski trip out west next year over Christmas or spring break. We are all beginner skiers and don't need the most challenging runs, and would be happy with an easier mountain with ski lessons. Is there a smart way to book this trip - a package deal that includes lodging, rentals and lift tickets? Thanks.
Don't know how old your kids are or where you live. But in Arlington, MLK Day is always a four-day weekend. So, we take the kids out of school for a travel day and fly to Denver. Drive to Keystone, where they always have great deals that weekend. Put the kids in ski school -- by Tuesday, the "group" lessons consist of just the two of them. Pro tip: Rent your gear somewhere along I-70, not at the resort.
The airfare to Denver used to be cheap. The lessons were about $1,000. The hotel was pretty affordable. Great location. Maybe the drought will be over by next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christmas is expensive everywhere. The best deals we've gotten are when Easter (and spring break) are in mid April and resorts have significantly reduced their prices.
A few options to consider:
Stay in Salt Lake City and drive to different resorts each day. There are at least 8 within about 45 minutes. Nice hotels in Salt Lake can be quite inexpensive. That way you can also book airfare and hotel together on a site like expedia which does tend to save money.
You can do the same thing in Colorado by staying in Dillon/Silverthorne/Frisco and driving to Breck, Keystone or Copper.
Try Tours de Sport for package deals.
Stay at lesser known resorts. Solitude/Brighton in Utah might be worth looking into.
I'm not sure why driving to different resorts every day makes sense. In Colorado most resorts charge the most if you're going for just one day. Plus, if you're renting equipment, it's easier to stay in one place. I'd rent a condo in a ski town. They're not all expensive. Then buy your lift tickets online and in advance, and for more than one day, to get the cheapest deal.
Anonymous wrote:Our family (2 adults, 3 kids) would like to do a ski trip out west next year over Christmas or spring break. We are all beginner skiers and don't need the most challenging runs, and would be happy with an easier mountain with ski lessons. Is there a smart way to book this trip - a package deal that includes lodging, rentals and lift tickets? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Christmas is expensive everywhere. The best deals we've gotten are when Easter (and spring break) are in mid April and resorts have significantly reduced their prices.
A few options to consider:
Stay in Salt Lake City and drive to different resorts each day. There are at least 8 within about 45 minutes. Nice hotels in Salt Lake can be quite inexpensive. That way you can also book airfare and hotel together on a site like expedia which does tend to save money.
You can do the same thing in Colorado by staying in Dillon/Silverthorne/Frisco and driving to Breck, Keystone or Copper.
Try Tours de Sport for package deals.
Stay at lesser known resorts. Solitude/Brighton in Utah might be worth looking into.