Anonymous wrote:We used to fly to Manchester NH and ski for a couple days at Waterville Valley. That is much cheaper than going out west and better than local skiing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to Aspen. Family of 5 was approximately $25k. It was fun but everything is so expensive.
This is why i ski Wisp and Timberline, which I can barely even afford.
Wisp? seriously? you need to get out west and realize it is totally worth it.
Wow. Work on your reading comp.
PP, can you afford driving to Vermont?
I second that. If you want decent skiing ( still eastern) , try Vermont. The most budget friendly is Smugglers Notch ski resort. It is not part of any passes, but more than west VA hills, and far better snow especially end of January early February..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to Aspen. Family of 5 was approximately $25k. It was fun but everything is so expensive.
This is why i ski Wisp and Timberline, which I can barely even afford.
Wisp? seriously? you need to get out west and realize it is totally worth it.
Wow. Work on your reading comp.
PP, can you afford driving to Vermont?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breckenridge - April 2023 - $4500. We have military Epic Passes so that brings the cost down a lot. We get a condo (walking distance to slopes) and eat a lot of meals at condo.
Wow…cheap. How many in your group? For us to fly to Denver, for family of four, it’s about $2,800 ($750 for each RT fare). I don’t think we could do Break for less than $7500.
You need to shop better for airfare and plan ahead!
We were just in Breck Dec 16-24 and tickets were $291 on frontier. We paid an extra $40 each way in baggage fees since it’s frontier so $371. Spring break is far cheaper.
Car rental was $750 for a large four wheel SUV.
Lodging was a ski in ski out 4 bedroom for just under $9K.
Of the Colorado resorts, I think Breck is far more reasonable for ski-in and ski out accommodations.
I’m not above saving a dollar, but I won’t fly Frontier. For Denver, it’s United or Southwest for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breckenridge - April 2023 - $4500. We have military Epic Passes so that brings the cost down a lot. We get a condo (walking distance to slopes) and eat a lot of meals at condo.
Wow…cheap. How many in your group? For us to fly to Denver, for family of four, it’s about $2,800 ($750 for each RT fare). I don’t think we could do Break for less than $7500.
You need to shop better for airfare and plan ahead!
We were just in Breck Dec 16-24 and tickets were $291 on frontier. We paid an extra $40 each way in baggage fees since it’s frontier so $371. Spring break is far cheaper.
Car rental was $750 for a large four wheel SUV.
Lodging was a ski in ski out 4 bedroom for just under $9K.
Of the Colorado resorts, I think Breck is far more reasonable for ski-in and ski out accommodations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breckenridge - April 2023 - $4500. We have military Epic Passes so that brings the cost down a lot. We get a condo (walking distance to slopes) and eat a lot of meals at condo.
Wow…cheap. How many in your group? For us to fly to Denver, for family of four, it’s about $2,800 ($750 for each RT fare). I don’t think we could do Break for less than $7500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breckenridge - April 2023 - $4500. We have military Epic Passes so that brings the cost down a lot. We get a condo (walking distance to slopes) and eat a lot of meals at condo.
Wow…cheap. How many in your group? For us to fly to Denver, for family of four, it’s about $2,800 ($750 for each RT fare). I don’t think we could do Break for less than $7500.
Anonymous wrote:Breckenridge - April 2023 - $4500. We have military Epic Passes so that brings the cost down a lot. We get a condo (walking distance to slopes) and eat a lot of meals at condo.
Anonymous wrote:If you are looking to do it cheaply, you can stay in Ogden and take the bus to Powder Mountain.
But there are definitely a lot of cheaper ways to go than $25k for Aspen. The biggest cost is often lessons. When our kids were younger and needed lessons, we often chose where we skied based on which mountains has most affordable lessons.