Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m PP. I’m not sure I will ever ski out west. I like skiing fine, but I don’t love it enough to pay the price. For the same money I’d rather go to Europe.
Protip: the skiing out West is better than the skiing in Europe.
If you like powder yes. If you like food and culture along with the skiing, Europe. I prefer Europe.
So if you’re not really a skier go to Europe. Gotcha.
Lots of Europeans skiing in the American West, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:West Coast native here. Skiing out west is not cheap, particularly in flagship areas such as Utah and Colorado.
You might consider looking at ski resorts in Oregon (Mount Bachelor in Bend, Mt. Hood Meadows) and Washington State (Steven's Pass, Snoqualmie, Mission Ridge) or even Vancouver B.C. (Whistler, etc.) for deals. Same mountains, but less fla$hy.
That would be my suggestion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m PP. I’m not sure I will ever ski out west. I like skiing fine, but I don’t love it enough to pay the price. For the same money I’d rather go to Europe.
Protip: the skiing out West is better than the skiing in Europe.
If you like powder yes. If you like food and culture along with the skiing, Europe. I prefer Europe.
So if you’re not really a skier go to Europe. Gotcha.
Lots of Europeans skiing in the American West, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m PP. I’m not sure I will ever ski out west. I like skiing fine, but I don’t love it enough to pay the price. For the same money I’d rather go to Europe.
Protip: the skiing out West is better than the skiing in Europe.
If you like powder yes. If you like food and culture along with the skiing, Europe. I prefer Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m PP. I’m not sure I will ever ski out west. I like skiing fine, but I don’t love it enough to pay the price. For the same money I’d rather go to Europe.
Protip: the skiing out West is better than the skiing in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:I’m PP. I’m not sure I will ever ski out west. I like skiing fine, but I don’t love it enough to pay the price. For the same money I’d rather go to Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine who I consider to spend a lot on absolutely everything in life (you name it, hers is expensive) and even she came home from a week in Vail with sticker shock. That day I knew, I am never going to get to go to Vail.
Overall I think maybe Utah is cheaper than CO. And airbnb’s Are cheaper than hotels. But it’s a bit like Disney in the sense that as much as you can save in everything else, you are just not going to get around the enormous cost of the tickets themselves.
Don't go to Deer Valley. It is really expensive.
Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine who I consider to spend a lot on absolutely everything in life (you name it, hers is expensive) and even she came home from a week in Vail with sticker shock. That day I knew, I am never going to get to go to Vail.
Overall I think maybe Utah is cheaper than CO. And airbnb’s Are cheaper than hotels. But it’s a bit like Disney in the sense that as much as you can save in everything else, you are just not going to get around the enormous cost of the tickets themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Would appreciate tips on bargains, least expensive time of year, rentals, places to stay, etc. posted this question previously by mistake (before completing the title.)