Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are trying to book a spring break trip now (last week of March) and prices seem absolutely insane.
I'm seeing flights from all local airports to Salt Lake in the $800+ range and that's if you fly back on a redeye, which doesn't work with small kids (3 kids under 12).
So we're looking at likely $5000 just to get there. Then $1500 to rent a suburban for a week.
A rental within walking distance to a lift is going to be close to $10k at least.
We already have passes and skis, and food will be similar to food at home, so i'll exclude that, but not sure how we do this for less than $16k.
Any tips on airfare? That is the toughest thing to stomach.
Are you on epic? Go to CO/Breck. You can get a ski in/out townhouse for a lot less than 10K. Even cheaper if you book directly through rental agency.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/725314927379280776?adults=3&children=1&check_in=2024-03-23&check_out=2024-03-30&source_impression_id=p3_1704302725_CqFVlytvTyWwoTBk&previous_page_section_name=1000&federated_search_id=1f35a050-7346-42e7-b38b-a141a588f98c
Flights are what they are at this point. But you can at least get free checked bags if you fly SW.
Anonymous wrote:
we did your Venice/Cortina trip last year and need to consider Utah/Colorado. The lift price difference is still shocking to me. And the food is awesome everywhere in Italy. alas. Anyway, regarding CO, How/where did you fly for $180?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are trying to book a spring break trip now (last week of March) and prices seem absolutely insane.
I'm seeing flights from all local airports to Salt Lake in the $800+ range and that's if you fly back on a redeye, which doesn't work with small kids (3 kids under 12).
So we're looking at likely $5000 just to get there. Then $1500 to rent a suburban for a week.
A rental within walking distance to a lift is going to be close to $10k at least.
We already have passes and skis, and food will be similar to food at home, so i'll exclude that, but not sure how we do this for less than $16k.
Any tips on airfare? That is the toughest thing to stomach.
Are you absolutely set on Salt Lake?
We are on Epic so could go to Vail/Beavercreek/Keystone/etc. I looked and Denver or even Eagle is slightly less for plane tickets but still seems to be almost $800/ticket unless we fly Frontier, and i'm not sure that would end up less in the long run with luggage fees. Lodging is more in Vail/Beavercreek at first glance so I think it evens out with Park City.
I've skied Keystone and don't love it, and i know it could be a little less expensive. I've also skied Breck and do like it but am not sure I want to sleep at 10,000 feet.
So the prices I quoted above could come down if we cram everyone into a 2 bedroom, go to Keystone, but would still be $12k I think.
I've been looking at Salt Lake flights for months and i think they've been this high for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7K for 4 people for 4 days of skiing in Vermont.
This is mostly lodging (5 nights ski in / ski out) 4K.
Epic pass about 1500 (still have 1 day left to ski)
Lessons for kids 1K
500 gas etc
Wow. Did you try to stay at the most expensive place you could find? And how do you spend $500 on gas?
500 is the gas, tolls, snacks on the mountain, tubing, arcade, …. It adds up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7K for 4 people for 4 days of skiing in Vermont.
This is mostly lodging (5 nights ski in / ski out) 4K.
Epic pass about 1500 (still have 1 day left to ski)
Lessons for kids 1K
500 gas etc
Wow. Did you try to stay at the most expensive place you could find? And how do you spend $500 on gas?
Anonymous wrote:7K for 4 people for 4 days of skiing in Vermont.
This is mostly lodging (5 nights ski in / ski out) 4K.
Epic pass about 1500 (still have 1 day left to ski)
Lessons for kids 1K
500 gas etc
Anonymous wrote:I know everyone will disagree with me or say it's just not worth it, but one of the best ways to save money on ski trips is to not stay ski in ski out. It is really not the end of the world to take a shuttle to the mountain or (gasp) to park and walk. Also you miss out on some great mountains if you require ski in/ski out lodging, since it is not an option everywhere. My son and I had a great time at Snowbasin last year. We paid about $100/night for a hotel with free breakfast in Ogden. We rented a car and drove to the mountain but could have saved more money but taking the public ski shuttles.
Anonymous wrote:We are trying to book a spring break trip now (last week of March) and prices seem absolutely insane.
I'm seeing flights from all local airports to Salt Lake in the $800+ range and that's if you fly back on a redeye, which doesn't work with small kids (3 kids under 12).
So we're looking at likely $5000 just to get there. Then $1500 to rent a suburban for a week.
A rental within walking distance to a lift is going to be close to $10k at least.
We already have passes and skis, and food will be similar to food at home, so i'll exclude that, but not sure how we do this for less than $16k.
Any tips on airfare? That is the toughest thing to stomach.