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Old Sep 11th, 2007 | 06:58 PM
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Nora, my husband has skied Whistler with some friends, and I was invited and declined! I guess I will re-consider (although they're going to Aspen this year). Thanks.
 
Old Sep 11th, 2007 | 07:04 PM
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Look into Solitude and Brighton in the Salt Lake City area.

Both are excellent intermediate areas -- and most intermediate areas in the West are tougher than their eastern and especially midwestern counterparts.

Solitude is lovely, but doesn't have much of a town area.

If you can afford it, Deer Valley is a perfect intro to Western snow -- lots of groomed run but you can also find powder in spots.

Whistler is fabulous on a number of levels, but the snow isn't close to Utah or Colorado.
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Old Sep 11th, 2007 | 10:00 PM
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As another "good intermediate skier" from the east, I'll say that I liked Breckenridge, didn't care for Squaw Valley (lots of big bowls and not a lot to challenge me other than steepness).

I personally really like Alta. And if you are skiers, not snowboarders, it can't be beat: it's ski-only. We had a nice package with the Alta Peruvian, including 3 meals/day and ski tickets. The lodge is ski-in/out. And the mountain is about 45 min from the SLC airport; we got van service to/from, so we didn't even have to rent a car.
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Old Sep 12th, 2007 | 06:09 AM
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I'm a huge Alta fan as well and would never go to SLC without a stop ... I hesitate to mention it because the lifts aren't that great and the amenities are average.

Still, for snow and on-slope fun alone, it's excellent.
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Old Sep 12th, 2007 | 07:31 AM
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dd - I agree with Neil's summary. One suggestion in case you're not aware of it. Many airlines have direct/non-stop flights during ski season to many resorts in Colo. from all over the country. Just one ex: CO, AA, DL have nonstops to Hayden, CO (about 30 min drive to Steamboat Springs) from Newark, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta and Houston. We think it's a real time saver and much easier than having to go through Denver. FWIW, those storms that shut down Denver last Dec (which I know were a little unusual) had no impact on those nonstop flights to/from Hayden.

It might be worth considering.
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Old Sep 12th, 2007 | 08:26 AM
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Breckinridge has a nice town and great for families/intermediates. Can't go wrong with Vail or Park City as well.
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Old Sep 13th, 2007 | 09:30 AM
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Again thanks to ALL for the suggestions. Convenience, no car rental, some town activity, not too crowded since it's during president's week are some of our considerations...guess I'm asking a lot?
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Old Sep 13th, 2007 | 09:35 AM
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I can't say about Breckenridge (I've always wanted to go, but haven't been) nor about the crowds -- I think it will be pretty crowded everywhere over President's Day week, but Park City does meet all your other requirements, including no need for a car -- you can take a shuttle from the airport, and in town, you can walk or take the local shuttle.
 
Old Sep 14th, 2007 | 08:43 AM
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Sugarbowl, Kirkwood or Northstar in Tahoe are all great!!!
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Old Sep 14th, 2007 | 08:46 AM
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Those are all great for skiing, but none of them has the "nice town area" dd418 wants (especially Kirkwood, which isn't even driving distance from a "nice town". Sugar Bowl and Northstar are both a few minutes from Truckee).
 
Old Sep 14th, 2007 | 04:41 PM
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Oh gosh, Whistler is awesome, it's next to Vancouver a beautiful city and easy to get to.

Fly into Seattle rent a car and drive to Canada or fly into Vancouver.

Kid friendly would be Silver mountain in Idaho, it has a giant amusement park, the adults love it to, and a beautiful mountain to ski on.
Fly into Spokane and rent a car an hour to sn hour and a half drive to get there.
Park City is nice but very busy and lots of top skiers go there to show off and people go there to show off it's not my cup of tea. I have friends that live close so have been there many times and prefer Idaho or Canada.

Wherever you go have a great time.

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Old Sep 14th, 2007 | 08:09 PM
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Big Mountain, Whitefish Montana is a ski town that feels like a ski town. People are friendly, they work hard and play hard. It's lot of fun there. Only down side is that if it's not a sunny day (rare sunny day) then visibility is poor on the mountain. It's a town with great atmosphere and not pretentious.

Salt Lake City is a great option with a variety of ski venues, good deals and great snow. Car rental would be needed if you wanted to try different mountains.

Sun Valley Idaho could be a good choice. Great mountain and when they get snow it is good snow. Staying at the Sun Valley Lodge gets you free transport from the airport and there is a free bus system (with ski racks) to get you to the ski hill or into town for dinner. Look at their website to see if they have stay and ski packages.

Have fun where ever you choose!
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 06:26 AM
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Salt Lake City is a great option with a variety of ski venues, good deals and great snow. Car rental would be needed if you wanted to try different mountains.

Not true with Park City, you can catch a van/bus/ limos there easily from the airport and shuttle around Park City to Deer Valley and Canyons
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 07:16 AM
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DD,

I live in Park City and agree that it would be great for your requirements. I've skied all over the western US and Canada and enjoy pretty much everywhere. My opinion is that the snow is best in the Rockies.

Park City, and all the other UT resorts are some of the very easiest to get to and our airport is hardly EVER closed. Some of the smaller airports in CO get closed more often due to weather. Eagle/Vail and Aspen airports are up in the mountains and tricky flying.

Whistler is fabulous, but it rains there a lot due to low altitude at the bottom half of the mountain.

Since you are ging during President Day week - like EVERYONE else, count on it being crowded everywhere.

Deer Valley is the only place I know of that limits its ticket sales (still a lot of people). Christmas week and President's weekend are the only times they hit the limit.

Hope this helps a little
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 07:19 AM
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Also - I would not go to Sun Valley this year. In case you didn't hear, there was a huge forest fire in the Ketchum area and they almost lost the Seattle Ridge Lodge on top of Baldy. They even figured out a way to turn on the snow making machines to dampen down some of the brush on the runs to slow down the spread of the fire.

I don't think SV is going to be very pretty to ski for a couple years at least. Wait and see what they do.
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