Anonymous
Post 09/16/2025 20:59     Subject: Park City First Class vs Europe (Avoriaz, Megève, Zermatt). Worth it or will the teens just care about Wi-Fi and space?

Some of our families best trips have been not where there’s poor WiFi, but where there is no WiFi. This is harder and harder to accomplish, but guess what, we survived.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2025 07:49     Subject: Park City First Class vs Europe (Avoriaz, Megève, Zermatt). Worth it or will the teens just care about Wi-Fi and space?

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Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else curious who has 26k for a single vacation but also qualifies for a military discount? Active duty married to hedge funder or big law partner?


Retired is same price as active duty

https://www.epicpass.com/pass-results/military.aspx


Retire at 42 after 20 years, go to contractor position doing the same work for twice as much money, plus pension.


You can be a veteran and get the discount.



The veteran price, while still a nice discount, is 3x the price of active duty/retired.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2025 07:40     Subject: Park City First Class vs Europe (Avoriaz, Megève, Zermatt). Worth it or will the teens just care about Wi-Fi and space?

Anonymous wrote:Any reviews on Laax/Flimm?

terribly overcrowded
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2025 07:39     Subject: Park City First Class vs Europe (Avoriaz, Megève, Zermatt). Worth it or will the teens just care about Wi-Fi and space?

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Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else curious who has 26k for a single vacation but also qualifies for a military discount? Active duty married to hedge funder or big law partner?


I was actually more curious about what military family would tolerate/cater to such bratty sounding children


Definitely not army.


Not navy either, if our kids complained, they stay with grandma while we went skiing.


Hmm Merchant Marine?
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2025 07:38     Subject: Park City First Class vs Europe (Avoriaz, Megève, Zermatt). Worth it or will the teens just care about Wi-Fi and space?

Anonymous wrote:I always think international travel is beneficial to children.

not for skiing, I don't see any deep insights into another culture.