Anonymous wrote:You can all go to Europe and ski for less all-in.
Enjoyed this place as a family. It’s right on the slopes and caters to parents/children. The family rooms are awesome. I have never found the same here. There’s a little room with a bunk bed and you can close the door. Adult bedroom has a door too! Loved it!
https://www.falkensteiner.com/en/hotel-cristallo

Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Colorado. My parents put me on a bus in downtown Denver that took kids up to various ski resorts. They started doing this when I was 8. I can’t even imagine sending an eight year-old alone skiing today.
That said, East Coast skiing is crap. I don’t take my kids skiing on the East Coast, but I’m probably a snow snob. Which means they haven’t skied very often because as everyone else has mentioned, it is outrageously expensive to do a ski vacation out west.
The problem with taking a smaller no experience child skiing on the East Coast is it can be an ice rink or slush pond. This isn’t actually fun for a child to learn on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can all go to Europe and ski for less all-in.
Enjoyed this place as a family. It’s right on the slopes and caters to parents/children. The family rooms are awesome. I have never found the same here. There’s a little room with a bunk bed and you can close the door. Adult bedroom has a door too! Loved it!
https://www.falkensteiner.com/en/hotel-cristallo
How did you get there? Looks a little complicated from US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just go to upstate New York or Maine or Canaan valley instead since our kids are little and learning. Way cheaper. When they get older we will do our west for skiing.
If the kids all need lessons there is no need to go out west. Go to Canaan Valley/Timberline in West Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:I love Vermont. It isn’t Colorado or Utah, but it’s so much cheaper, and logistically much easier. In addition to saving $$$ on flights, driving to Vermont is a breeze compared to shlepping all your to the airport and flying out west.
Anonymous wrote:You can all go to Europe and ski for less all-in.
Enjoyed this place as a family. It’s right on the slopes and caters to parents/children. The family rooms are awesome. I have never found the same here. There’s a little room with a bunk bed and you can close the door. Adult bedroom has a door too! Loved it!
https://www.falkensteiner.com/en/hotel-cristallo
Anonymous wrote:We did a 4 day weekend in Breckenridge last year and I was shocked by how expensive it was.
People crap on disney weekends as being so expensive but skiing was definitely more.
Am trying to decide if Vermont would be a decent alternative and any cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:There are 5 of us and I would like to take a 5 day or so trip to Utah or Colorado this winter with lessons for 3 younger kids, nice family friendly accommodations, lift tickets, etc. I used to go a lot when I was younger, but this will be the first time for the kids. Preliminary research indicates I will spend close to 7.5k, which seems insane. What am I doing wrong?
Anonymous wrote:There are 5 of us and I would like to take a 5 day or so trip to Utah or Colorado this winter with lessons for 3 younger kids, nice family friendly accommodations, lift tickets, etc. I used to go a lot when I was younger, but this will be the first time for the kids. Preliminary research indicates I will spend close to 7.5k, which seems insane. What am I doing wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds inexpensive. Last year we spent $6000 for 4 nights in Snowshoe for a family of 4, Dec. 26-30, and we all have our own skis.
If I spent that much for Snowshoe I'd kill myself.
Anonymous wrote:We just go to upstate New York or Maine or Canaan valley instead since our kids are little and learning. Way cheaper. When they get older we will do our west for skiing.
Anonymous wrote:I love Vermont. It isn’t Colorado or Utah, but it’s so much cheaper, and logistically much easier. In addition to saving $$$ on flights, driving to Vermont is a breeze compared to shlepping all your to the airport and flying out west.