So I’m just now looking a potential ski trip for 5 year old’s spring break. Be just him, wife and myself. Money definitely a concern. Was thinking 3 days of lift tickets and 4-5 days at resort.
Delta airline friendly is a huge deal.
Some pretty views from mountain and nice cruising runs to some intermediate runs all we need.
Don’t need 5 star dining at night, but a couple drinks an an easy to grab hamburger / bar food needs to be close.
Would like easy / quick access to a lift but willing to take provided shuttle.
Right now I’m kinda eyeballing Keystone, but open to all suggestions. Really good chance it doesn’t happen. Used an agency in price all in to Steamboat and it some sticker shock. Keystone a whole lot easier to get to and booking my own stuff shaves some more off the bottom line. By no means beholden to CO. Just some really cheap and numerous delta flight options and easy access to some resorts (likely tons of people as a result) To some stuff near there.
Also, would trade mountain attributes for smaller crowds and/or lifts and runs that consistently move people well.
1,000% not Big Sky -So I’m just now looking a potential ski trip for 5 year old’s spring break. Be just him, wife and myself. Money definitely a concern. Was thinking 3 days of lift tickets and 4-5 days at resort.
Delta airline friendly is a huge deal.
Some pretty views from mountain and nice cruising runs to some intermediate runs all we need.
Don’t need 5 star dining at night, but a couple drinks an an easy to grab hamburger / bar food needs to be close.
Would like easy / quick access to a lift but willing to take provided shuttle.
Right now I’m kinda eyeballing Keystone, but open to all suggestions. Really good chance it doesn’t happen. Used an agency in price all in to Steamboat and it some sticker shock. Keystone a whole lot easier to get to and booking my own stuff shaves some more off the bottom line. By no means beholden to CO. Just some really cheap and numerous delta flight options and easy access to some resorts (likely tons of people as a result) To some stuff near there.
Also, would trade mountain attributes for smaller crowds and/or lifts and runs that consistently move people well.
Thanks
Just saw a rec for Big Sky and couldn't disagree more. If you can get past the lift lines at the base and exorbitant cost of getting here, lodging, passes, and rentals...I honestly think it's dangerous for kiddos outside of one tiny area. I live in the area and feel like I have to ski behind my kids to block them from getting hit.So I’m just now looking a potential ski trip for 5 year old’s spring break. Be just him, wife and myself. Money definitely a concern. Was thinking 3 days of lift tickets and 4-5 days at resort.
Delta airline friendly is a huge deal.
Some pretty views from mountain and nice cruising runs to some intermediate runs all we need.
Don’t need 5 star dining at night, but a couple drinks an an easy to grab hamburger / bar food needs to be close.
Would like easy / quick access to a lift but willing to take provided shuttle.
Right now I’m kinda eyeballing Keystone, but open to all suggestions. Really good chance it doesn’t happen. Used an agency in price all in to Steamboat and it some sticker shock. Keystone a whole lot easier to get to and booking my own stuff shaves some more off the bottom line. By no means beholden to CO. Just some really cheap and numerous delta flight options and easy access to some resorts (likely tons of people as a result) To some stuff near there.
Also, would trade mountain attributes for smaller crowds and/or lifts and runs that consistently move people well.
Thanks