Anonymous wrote:Amateurs.
Go to Canada. Whistler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are headed to Breck for spring break. We stay in a condo and eat most our meals in. DH is military so that helps get us a discount on tickets. Ski school is $$$, so DD goes for one day and then skis with us the rest of the time. We have been there many times so don’t need a lot of souvenirs. The whole trip will be about $4000. Expensive but we really enjoy it so we budget for it.
Have you seen the deal for military season passes next year? $99 for active duty or retired military Epic pass.
https://www.epicpass.com/pass-results/military.aspx
Please don’t let my DH see that! He’s already got this idea that when DD is grown we will retires to Dillion, CO and ski everyday.
Ha! He and my husband can move up there together and you and I can head to a beach town. I think that price is just this year for an anniversary, but passes are free once you hit 70. This has been an interesting read about old people in Summit County:
https://www.summitdaily.com/news/the-longevity-project-part-1-why-do-residents-of-colorados-mountain-towns-live-longer-than-anyone-else-in-the-country/
I am not a beach kinda girl.![]()
But we have 20 years to retirement and he is pricing homes in the Breck/Dillion/Frisco area.![]()
WTH is going skiing when they are 70+ in age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love when people going to Vail/Beaver Creek and complain about how expensive it is. Beaver Creek has an escalator to the slopes. What do you expect?
We are heading north for spring break. In the last few days, some mountains in New England have received over 3 feet of fresh snow. Has anyone skiied Whiteface in NY? Kids want to see Lake Placid area. We have young kids, but they are decent skiers. Just wondering if the terrain will be too hard.
https://www.onthesnow.com/new-york/whiteface-mountain-resort/ski-resort.html 42% blue
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are headed to Breck for spring break. We stay in a condo and eat most our meals in. DH is military so that helps get us a discount on tickets. Ski school is $$$, so DD goes for one day and then skis with us the rest of the time. We have been there many times so don’t need a lot of souvenirs. The whole trip will be about $4000. Expensive but we really enjoy it so we budget for it.
Have you seen the deal for military season passes next year? $99 for active duty or retired military Epic pass.
https://www.epicpass.com/pass-results/military.aspx
Please don’t let my DH see that! He’s already got this idea that when DD is grown we will retires to Dillion, CO and ski everyday.
Ha! He and my husband can move up there together and you and I can head to a beach town. I think that price is just this year for an anniversary, but passes are free once you hit 70. This has been an interesting read about old people in Summit County:
https://www.summitdaily.com/news/the-longevity-project-part-1-why-do-residents-of-colorados-mountain-towns-live-longer-than-anyone-else-in-the-country/
I am not a beach kinda girl.![]()
But we have 20 years to retirement and he is pricing homes in the Breck/Dillion/Frisco area.![]()
WTH is going skiing when they are 70+ in age?
Anonymous wrote:I love when people going to Vail/Beaver Creek and complain about how expensive it is. Beaver Creek has an escalator to the slopes. What do you expect?
We are heading north for spring break. In the last few days, some mountains in New England have received over 3 feet of fresh snow. Has anyone skiied Whiteface in NY? Kids want to see Lake Placid area. We have young kids, but they are decent skiers. Just wondering if the terrain will be too hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are headed to Breck for spring break. We stay in a condo and eat most our meals in. DH is military so that helps get us a discount on tickets. Ski school is $$$, so DD goes for one day and then skis with us the rest of the time. We have been there many times so don’t need a lot of souvenirs. The whole trip will be about $4000. Expensive but we really enjoy it so we budget for it.
Have you seen the deal for military season passes next year? $99 for active duty or retired military Epic pass.
https://www.epicpass.com/pass-results/military.aspx
Please don’t let my DH see that! He’s already got this idea that when DD is grown we will retires to Dillion, CO and ski everyday.
Ha! He and my husband can move up there together and you and I can head to a beach town. I think that price is just this year for an anniversary, but passes are free once you hit 70. This has been an interesting read about old people in Summit County:
https://www.summitdaily.com/news/the-longevity-project-part-1-why-do-residents-of-colorados-mountain-towns-live-longer-than-anyone-else-in-the-country/
I am not a beach kinda girl.![]()
But we have 20 years to retirement and he is pricing homes in the Breck/Dillion/Frisco area.![]()
WTH is going skiing when they are 70+ in age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are headed to Breck for spring break. We stay in a condo and eat most our meals in. DH is military so that helps get us a discount on tickets. Ski school is $$$, so DD goes for one day and then skis with us the rest of the time. We have been there many times so don’t need a lot of souvenirs. The whole trip will be about $4000. Expensive but we really enjoy it so we budget for it.
Have you seen the deal for military season passes next year? $99 for active duty or retired military Epic pass.
https://www.epicpass.com/pass-results/military.aspx
Please don’t let my DH see that! He’s already got this idea that when DD is grown we will retires to Dillion, CO and ski everyday.
Ha! He and my husband can move up there together and you and I can head to a beach town. I think that price is just this year for an anniversary, but passes are free once you hit 70. This has been an interesting read about old people in Summit County:
https://www.summitdaily.com/news/the-longevity-project-part-1-why-do-residents-of-colorados-mountain-towns-live-longer-than-anyone-else-in-the-country/
I am not a beach kinda girl.![]()
But we have 20 years to retirement and he is pricing homes in the Breck/Dillion/Frisco area.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are headed to Breck for spring break. We stay in a condo and eat most our meals in. DH is military so that helps get us a discount on tickets. Ski school is $$$, so DD goes for one day and then skis with us the rest of the time. We have been there many times so don’t need a lot of souvenirs. The whole trip will be about $4000. Expensive but we really enjoy it so we budget for it.
Have you seen the deal for military season passes next year? $99 for active duty or retired military Epic pass.
https://www.epicpass.com/pass-results/military.aspx
Please don’t let my DH see that! He’s already got this idea that when DD is grown we will retires to Dillion, CO and ski everyday.
Ha! He and my husband can move up there together and you and I can head to a beach town. I think that price is just this year for an anniversary, but passes are free once you hit 70. This has been an interesting read about old people in Summit County:
https://www.summitdaily.com/news/the-longevity-project-part-1-why-do-residents-of-colorados-mountain-towns-live-longer-than-anyone-else-in-the-country/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are headed to Breck for spring break. We stay in a condo and eat most our meals in. DH is military so that helps get us a discount on tickets. Ski school is $$$, so DD goes for one day and then skis with us the rest of the time. We have been there many times so don’t need a lot of souvenirs. The whole trip will be about $4000. Expensive but we really enjoy it so we budget for it.
Have you seen the deal for military season passes next year? $99 for active duty or retired military Epic pass.
https://www.epicpass.com/pass-results/military.aspx
that's amazing. Thanks for the tip.