Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another poster here in favor of Mont Tremblant. And often those flights aren't EVEN an hour and a half. The Dulles flights are about an hour and 15, the DCA flights are 65 minutes. For me, being able to go from DCA to a top notch ski resort in 2.5-3 hours is a no-brainer over trying to get to slopes in Colorado or Utah.
But you need to build in the time for immigration/customs. Last time we took at trip to Canada we spent FOREVER at the airport trying to get back home.
We all have global entry and it's totally worth the $20/year. Not only do you get through US immigration quickly but you can also go in the Nexus line, which is equivalent to precheck.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think Keystone is better than Breck? Breck gets really crowded right?
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea why, but nobody in DC seems to know about Mont Tremblant in Canada. Number one rated ski resort in Eastern North America for like the last 25 years. Yes. The West is the Best. I get it. But sometimes I don't love spending all day traveling or taking multiple flights--particularly with kids. MT is way easier/closer. Plenty of direct flights from DC airports to Montreal, then you rent a car and drive about 75 minutes. Plenty of different hotel price ranges. Lots of dining. A real mountain, with tons of trails for every skill level. Usually nice snow and not icy like other eastern ski areas. Plus, you're visiting a foreign country, which is fun, but with none of the hassle. Everyone is super friendly. Everyone speaks English. Tons of kids. The ski resort has an Alpine village like vibe and stores, dessert places and an indoor pool play area for kids. Beautifully decorated for the holidays. Lots of other easy to plan nearby adventures including sleigh rides, dog pulling, horses, snowmobiles, tubing, etc. I promise you--your family will have the time of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another poster here in favor of Mont Tremblant. And often those flights aren't EVEN an hour and a half. The Dulles flights are about an hour and 15, the DCA flights are 65 minutes. For me, being able to go from DCA to a top notch ski resort in 2.5-3 hours is a no-brainer over trying to get to slopes in Colorado or Utah.
But you need to build in the time for immigration/customs. Last time we took at trip to Canada we spent FOREVER at the airport trying to get back home.
But you need to build in the time for immigration/customs. Last time we took at trip to Canada we spent FOREVER at the airport trying to get back home.
Anonymous wrote:Another poster here in favor of Mont Tremblant. And often those flights aren't EVEN an hour and a half. The Dulles flights are about an hour and 15, the DCA flights are 65 minutes. For me, being able to go from DCA to a top notch ski resort in 2.5-3 hours is a no-brainer over trying to get to slopes in Colorado or Utah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea why, but nobody in DC seems to know about Mont Tremblant in Canada. Number one rated ski resort in Eastern North America for like the last 25 years. Yes. The West is the Best. I get it. But sometimes I don't love spending all day traveling or taking multiple flights--particularly with kids. MT is way easier/closer. Plenty of direct flights from DC airports to Montreal, then you rent a car and drive about 75 minutes. Plenty of different hotel price ranges. Lots of dining. A real mountain, with tons of trails for every skill level. Usually nice snow and not icy like other eastern ski areas. Plus, you're visiting a foreign country, which is fun, but with none of the hassle. Everyone is super friendly. Everyone speaks English. Tons of kids. The ski resort has an Alpine village like vibe and stores, dessert places and an indoor pool play area for kids. Beautifully decorated for the holidays. Lots of other easy to plan nearby adventures including sleigh rides, dog pulling, horses, snowmobiles, tubing, etc. I promise you--your family will have the time of their lives.
Is Montreal really that much closer?? I'd guess it's maybe an hour less flight time. Maybe 1.5 hours. Most people go skiing for a week or a little less. The 1.5 hours on a plane isn't necessarily going to drive their decision.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea why, but nobody in DC seems to know about Mont Tremblant in Canada. Number one rated ski resort in Eastern North America for like the last 25 years. Yes. The West is the Best. I get it. But sometimes I don't love spending all day traveling or taking multiple flights--particularly with kids. MT is way easier/closer. Plenty of direct flights from DC airports to Montreal, then you rent a car and drive about 75 minutes. Plenty of different hotel price ranges. Lots of dining. A real mountain, with tons of trails for every skill level. Usually nice snow and not icy like other eastern ski areas. Plus, you're visiting a foreign country, which is fun, but with none of the hassle. Everyone is super friendly. Everyone speaks English. Tons of kids. The ski resort has an Alpine village like vibe and stores, dessert places and an indoor pool play area for kids. Beautifully decorated for the holidays. Lots of other easy to plan nearby adventures including sleigh rides, dog pulling, horses, snowmobiles, tubing, etc. I promise you--your family will have the time of their lives.