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lou Dec 9th, 2001 05:26 PM

Skiing with a 5 year old
 
Would like some reccomendations for taking the family skiing. I don't ski (but would like to try cross country), my husband skiis ok, we would like a really good children's ski school for my 5 year onld and would prefer to stay in a condo? Also it should be no more than 4 hours from nyc.. thanks so much

xxx Dec 9th, 2001 05:46 PM

Loon in NH has a good kids program, so does Okemo in VT. Just hope for some cold weather so they can make some snow. The mountains are still green!

Sal Dec 9th, 2001 07:52 PM

As I've said here before, Smuggler's Notch, IMHO, is overpriced for what they offer. However, you can't beat their children's program. We went once when our 5 year old was learning and it was great for him. The rest of our family are experienced skiers and thought it was so-so. For what you're looking for, I think you would enjoy it.

pocono Dec 10th, 2001 07:54 AM

Since you're not super-skiers and you're interested in getting a 5-year-old started, you might consider the Poconos.<BR><BR>Most avid skiers kinda look down their noses at the Poconos, but if you're looking for moderate slopes and kids' programs, that might be a good start.<BR><BR>Can't recommend any specific one, but I'm sure there are plenty at places like Jack Frost and Big Boulder.<BR><BR>Suggestion: You mentioned X-country, but I assume you meant for yourself, no the 5-year-old. Kids find X-country terribly boring, but most like downhill and pick it up quickly.

patty Dec 10th, 2001 01:40 PM

We went to Windham last winter with 2 5/6-year-olds and it was fine. We stayed in a B&B (with a hot tub!). The girls had skied once before (Okemo the previous year) so they started out on the t-bar but progressed to the chair lift rapidly. At Okemo we stayed in a private home and their children's program seemed wonderful for beginners but very crowded - going to the bathroom took forever.<BR>Windham is about 2-3 hours from NYC and Okemo took us about 5 hours.

marj Dec 10th, 2001 04:17 PM

Another possibility is Jiminy Peak in the Berkshires. ABout 2 hrs from NYC, has condos and a good ski program for kids. Since you're not such serious skiers, it's probably good enough for a 1st try with your child.

kam Dec 10th, 2001 04:40 PM

This is 4 hours by air from NYC,but a wonderful family resort with great condos. We used to take our kids to Keystone, CO. Great kid's school, nice skiing and some fun things for non-skiers/cc skiers to do. Pretty little lake for skating. THe folks at the kids' school couldn't be more attentive. A perfect family resort--about 1 hour west of Denverjust off I- 70. Keystone Village has very upscale condos in all sizes, beautifully decorated and cozy.To me the skiing in the East is cold and damp, but don't attack me, I'm not a skier!

sonya Jan 28th, 2002 06:16 PM

Definitely smugglers notch. Awesome kids program and family entertainment at night too.

Josy Jan 28th, 2002 06:50 PM

We did love both Okemo, VT and Breckenridge,CO! Our kids (4, 6, 8y) enjoyed every minute. It depends what you mean by 4 hours from NYC!!


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