Anonymous wrote:I agree with Alta being better for kids. The blues at Snowbird generally are fairly steep. The husband snowboarding obviously creates a problem. Steamboat is awesome for families too - and kids ski free. There are nonstop flights from Dulles to Steamboat on the weekends.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with Alta being better for kids. The blues at Snowbird generally are fairly steep. The husband snowboarding obviously creates a problem. Steamboat is awesome for families too - and kids ski free. There are nonstop flights from Dulles to Steamboat on the weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say the same thing: Homestead and skiing don't belong open the same sentence. We're a Snowbird family but always hit up Alta for a day. Tremendous.
How is Snowbird for kids? We have one who can confidently handle blues (minus super icy conditions) and another that is just transitioning to blues. We loved Snowbird ourselves pre-kids and would LOVE to go, but not sure they can handle. We don't remember what the blues/greens were like. If there were any?? How about Alta for kids? Any better? My DH snowboards now so we might be stuck at Snowbird.
Anonymous wrote:Alta lift tickets are just $45/day if you only use the lifts servicing beginner trails. if you fly with skis, remember to factor in that Southwest doesn't charge to fly with skis.
Anonymous wrote:I'd say the same thing: Homestead and skiing don't belong open the same sentence. We're a Snowbird family but always hit up Alta for a day. Tremendous.
Anonymous wrote:Homestead? In Virginia? They have a nice little hill that sometimes has snow. No one considers it "real" skiing.
Alta is a totally different universe in terms of skiing.
The Homestead and Alta don't even belong in the sentence when discussing skiing.
Both are nice places -- you just have to figure out what experience you want.