Anonymous wrote:only if there’s actually snow and not just ice. At least you know there’s snow up in tremblant.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get the Ikon pass instead and drive to Tremblant? The long drive would be worth a full week of skiing rather than terrible east coast conditions, and there’s lots to do besides skiing too. Almost the plane tickets to Montreal are really not super expensive so you could consider flying.
Vermont and Maine have better skiing than Tremblant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just fly to Denver and drive. Much better skiing and lodging prices are similar.
OP here. I wish! But five plane tickets and a car rental will add at least $1000 to the trip, and that’s out of the budget. Thanks for all the suggestions so far!
How far are you willing to drive for a week? For me, that's like 7 hours max and anything in VT may take more like 9 or 10.
Anonymous wrote:Get a southwest credit card now. In a year all your flights to Denver will be free plus you can schlep your gear.
Or do Stowe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just fly to Denver and drive. Much better skiing and lodging prices are similar.
OP here. I wish! But five plane tickets and a car rental will add at least $1000 to the trip, and that’s out of the budget. Thanks for all the suggestions so far!
Anonymous wrote:Get a southwest credit card now. In a year all your flights to Denver will be free plus you can schlep your gear.
Or do Stowe.
only if there’s actually snow and not just ice. At least you know there’s snow up in tremblant.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get the Ikon pass instead and drive to Tremblant? The long drive would be worth a full week of skiing rather than terrible east coast conditions, and there’s lots to do besides skiing too. Almost the plane tickets to Montreal are really not super expensive so you could consider flying.
Vermont and Maine have better skiing than Tremblant.
Anonymous wrote:Can you get the Ikon pass instead and drive to Tremblant? The long drive would be worth a full week of skiing rather than terrible east coast conditions, and there’s lots to do besides skiing too. Almost the plane tickets to Montreal are really not super expensive so you could consider flying.
Anonymous wrote:You’re going to drive 12 hours each way rather than fly on Frontier to Denver and just go to Winter Park or something?
Driving isn’t free, you might as well calculate the cost at the IRS rate per mile + tolls + time/time off.
And why does it need to be on epic if you’re not going out west?
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been to Stowe the past few Christmas breaks and have been continually disappointed - most trails won’t be open, limited lifts will be open and it will be ice unless you get really really lucky.