Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stayed at a one bedroom at the base of Winter Park - a couple hundred feet from the chair lifts. Price varies but is about $2500 for 4 nights including AirBnB fees (and includes free parking). We stay at a cheap airport motel the night we arrive and the night before our flight home -- that is another good way to shave a few hundred dollars off your trip.
How many people can you stuff into a 1BR?
We fit 4 people easily. Kids sleep in living room. We consider that a splurge vs all of us staying in a studio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stayed at a one bedroom at the base of Winter Park - a couple hundred feet from the chair lifts. Price varies but is about $2500 for 4 nights including AirBnB fees (and includes free parking). We stay at a cheap airport motel the night we arrive and the night before our flight home -- that is another good way to shave a few hundred dollars off your trip.
How many people can you stuff into a 1BR?
Anonymous wrote:We stayed at a one bedroom at the base of Winter Park - a couple hundred feet from the chair lifts. Price varies but is about $2500 for 4 nights including AirBnB fees (and includes free parking). We stay at a cheap airport motel the night we arrive and the night before our flight home -- that is another good way to shave a few hundred dollars off your trip.
Anonymous wrote:I posted a link for the condo we are staying in at Breck for spring break. It’s ski in/walk out. Short walk to the gondola or 5–10 minute shuttle to lifts (shuttle stop is right outside door). It’s also walking distance to downtown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's a ski trip, we're staying ski in/out or less than a 5 minute walk to a lift.
But this is not a requirement. Plenty of people have no issue with a 10 minute shuttle twice a day.
What are you not understanding?
I assume pps speak from their own experiences, not yours. Isn’t that how this q/a usually goes? (Even if it doesn’t directly answer OPs question).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's a ski trip, we're staying ski in/out or less than a 5 minute walk to a lift.
But this is not a requirement. Plenty of people have no issue with a 10 minute shuttle twice a day.
What are you not understanding?
I assume pps speak from their own experiences, not yours. Isn’t that how this q/a usually goes? (Even if it doesn’t directly answer OPs question).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's a ski trip, we're staying ski in/out or less than a 5 minute walk to a lift.
But this is not a requirement. Plenty of people have no issue with a 10 minute shuttle twice a day.
What are you not understanding?
I assume pps speak from their own experiences, not yours. Isn’t that how this q/a usually goes? (Even if it doesn’t directly answer OPs question).
Anonymous wrote:If it's a ski trip, we're staying ski in/out or less than a 5 minute walk to a lift.
But this is not a requirement. Plenty of people have no issue with a 10 minute shuttle twice a day.
What are you not understanding?
If it's a ski trip, we're staying ski in/out or less than a 5 minute walk to a lift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know how anyone is only spending $2-3,000 for 5 days ski lodging for 2 rooms. If we're at a place less than a week, and sometimes even then, we always stay ski-in/out and it costs about that much per night. For fun reference, Deer Valley St Regis is $4,000 per night for a standard king room.
I can't tell if you are purposely being obtuse or are just someone who is so privileged that you are 100% out of touch with reality.
Just like all vacations, a ski trip can cost $5k or $ 30K+. Depends on when and where you go and the tier of lodging you choose so stay in.
Sure you can pay $4k/night for the st Regis but you could also get an Airbnb nearby for a under $4k for the week.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how anyone is only spending $2-3,000 for 5 days ski lodging for 2 rooms. If we're at a place less than a week, and sometimes even then, we always stay ski-in/out
Because not everyone does this, dumbazs.