Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks! Some of these are good ideas but far for a weekend - but I guess I have limited options for a weekend which I guess I figured. With close to Burlington or Montreal maybe being the best options.
Does anyone else here have kids in FCPS? Did you check out the 2024-2025 - no good long wknds for skiing!!!! LOL. This January break that we have right now is a WEDNESDAY off next year.
Skip school. It DOES NOT matter. Maybe it does if you're a sophomore or junior in HS.
-Teacher
LOL well my oldest will be a sophomore next year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks! Some of these are good ideas but far for a weekend - but I guess I have limited options for a weekend which I guess I figured. With close to Burlington or Montreal maybe being the best options.
Does anyone else here have kids in FCPS? Did you check out the 2024-2025 - no good long wknds for skiing!!!! LOL. This January break that we have right now is a WEDNESDAY off next year.
Skip school. It DOES NOT matter. Maybe it does if you're a sophomore or junior in HS.
-Teacher
Anonymous wrote:Thanks! Some of these are good ideas but far for a weekend - but I guess I have limited options for a weekend which I guess I figured. With close to Burlington or Montreal maybe being the best options.
Does anyone else here have kids in FCPS? Did you check out the 2024-2025 - no good long wknds for skiing!!!! LOL. This January break that we have right now is a WEDNESDAY off next year.
Anonymous wrote:Last year we flew direct to Denver, took shuttle to Breck, and stayed at ski in/out with free shuttle to town. Didn’t need a car at all.
Anonymous wrote:Fly to Denver, take the train to Union Station, and then the Winter Park express drops you off feet from the lifts. Just note it only runs on weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fly into Portland ME and drive to Sunday River. About 1.5 hr. Best east coast US skiing. Almost 140 trails.
It says right in the title that they are looking for suggestions that do not involve driving.
Anonymous wrote:Fly into Portland ME and drive to Sunday River. About 1.5 hr. Best east coast US skiing. Almost 140 trails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are public buses from SLC or Ogden to several mountains. You can uber from the airport to your hotel. The buses can get crowded but at least you don't have to deal with parking and you save money by not renting a car.
Can you take your luggage on the buses?
Anonymous wrote:There are public buses from SLC or Ogden to several mountains. You can uber from the airport to your hotel. The buses can get crowded but at least you don't have to deal with parking and you save money by not renting a car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can take Amtrak from DC to Burlington VT. Long ride with train changes in NYC and Albany.
This is way too long for a weekend imo.
There used to be a direct flight from one of the DC airports to Burlington- we did it a few years ago. Although we rented a car in Burlington.
There's literally six nonstops per day to Burlington - 4 from DCA on AA, 2 from IAD on UA
Anonymous wrote:My FB feed is full of ads for companies that offer bus trips from the NYC area to local mountains for day trips but I have not seen that here unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can take Amtrak from DC to Burlington VT. Long ride with train changes in NYC and Albany.
This is way too long for a weekend imo.
There used to be a direct flight from one of the DC airports to Burlington- we did it a few years ago. Although we rented a car in Burlington.
There's literally six nonstops per day to Burlington - 4 from DCA on AA, 2 from IAD on UA