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JulieVikmanis Sep 13th, 2010 04:45 AM

South Lake Tahoe at Christmas
 
We (myself, husband and grown son) are thinking of going to Lake Tahoe for 3 or 4 days over Christmas. Son is an excellent skier so it looks like Heavenly is the place to be. We're thinking to stay at Timber Lodge Marriott which still has availability. My questions are: What will there be to do during the day for the 60 something parents? and Will we be able to find decent dining options for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day? Thanks for any info you can provide.

Dayenu Sep 13th, 2010 08:33 AM

Julie, check out Kalani's if they are opened for christmas. If you like chocolate, try their chocolate red wine, it's unique.

I remember there was a movie theater - either in the village or in Horizon casino - they are all close to each other, also check the show shedules in the casinos, maybe it's too early for December?

Even if you don't skate, take the funicular up the mountain for the views.

DwightBorges Sep 13th, 2010 09:10 AM

Hi Julie

The Sleighrides are about a 10 minute walk from the Timber lodge Marriott. The have Dinner rides starting around 4:30 pm. and are open from 10 am until 4 for 30 minute rides over a meadow and through the woods... have fun over Christmas

JulieVikmanis Sep 13th, 2010 09:29 AM

Sounds good. Thanks for the info. I'm starting to get excited about this.

lvk Sep 13th, 2010 01:21 PM

Sleigh rides/snowmobiling/dogsledding adventures are all dependent on the amount of real snow on the ground at Christmas. Sleigh rides and dogsledding were not operating when we were there a fews ago at Christmas, and the snowmobiling options were very limited.

www.sleighride.com/
www.dogsledadventure.com/
www.laketahoeadventures.com/

I believe that week is THE busiest week of the season there, so please make your dining reservations very, very early, especially for a large group like yours. I can't stress this enough, as we were highly disappointed that we could not get into many of the better restaurants because I didn't plan far enough in advance.

This place had a surprisingly good, cheap Prime Rib dinner, though:
www.lakesideinn.com/restaurants.html

There is also a tiny outlet mall at the "Y":
http://www.tahoevacationguide.com/Ac.../shopping.html

JulieVikmanis Sep 13th, 2010 01:58 PM

Thanks lvk. Good advice. I've been searching the forum for info on dining. I have no trouble making dining reservations a long time in advance. I just hope some of the better restaurants are open over Christmas to make the reservations in.

Suzie Sep 13th, 2010 02:57 PM

The movie theater is behind the Marriott Grand which is right next door to the Marriott Timber Lodge. I am thinking however that an excellent skier might be more interested in Squaw Valley than Heavenly. There is probably more to do for parents in Heavenly though.

It's not exactly a funicular which rides on rails it's a gondola which is conveyed via cables. You can take a scenic ride and meet for lunch up top and hang out at the observation point.

If the weather is decent you could make your way to Carson City or even Virginia City for some history.

The Edgewood (country club/golf course) has always offered a nice Christmas meal.

There are lots of Christmas activities on the north shore as well including Squaw Valley. The lovely torchlight parade in Squaw is nice if it’s not crazy snowing:

http://www.squaw.com/christmas-eve-torchlight-parade

Plumpjacks would be the place for a Christmas dinner there.

JulieVikmanis Sep 14th, 2010 02:51 AM

Suzie, thanks so much. Is it possible to drive from South Tahoe to Squaw or vice versa for dinner, an afternoon of sightseeing, etc, so that we can get the best of both worlds?

Suzie Sep 14th, 2010 07:23 AM

It is possible to drive around the lake for sightseeing and even on to Squaw Valley and Truckee if the weather is good.

JulieVikmanis Sep 19th, 2010 05:04 AM

Again, thanks everyone for your helpful information. Son has now weighed in and really like Squaw (he's an expert skier) so we're starting to look at staying North instead of south and probably making a day trip to Heavenly--or are there ski shuttles between the north and south areas? I'm also making the assumption that both Squaw and Heavenly are at high enough elevations that we'll be assured of snow at Christmas. Please reassure me on that score. Ordinarily I'd be holding out for the area that has the most to do for non-skiers but the pictures of the torchlight ski parade and the idea of dining at Plumpjack pretty much wins me over to Sonny's preferred Northern area.

So now, where to stay in Squaw--or is there another area that would be better to stay and have Sonny hop a shuttle for his skiing? Thanks so much to all of you for help on this matter. I'm fine at working to plan these things, but I am prety much useless when it comes to figuring out ski stuff or even finding the right info. Your help is invaluable.

SOCALOC Sep 19th, 2010 07:08 AM

that we'll be assured of snow at Christmas. Please reassure me on that score.
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Not always. We went one year and it rained on some days, so conditions were very icy. It's rare but can happen. I'd still go again during that time, though.

Suzie Sep 19th, 2010 07:47 AM

Both Squaw and Heavenly have extensive snow making operations so there will be snow - quality is an unknown however. Last Christmas condistions were outstanding but they were very good all season due to it being a wet winter.

Not a ski shuttle from Squaw to Heavenly more like the other way around - SLT to Squaw.

http://www.visitrenotahoe.com/reno-t...on/ski-shuttle

There are other ski resorts on the north side like Alpine Meadows, Diamond Peak and Sugar Bowl that might be of interest to your skier.

sf7307 Sep 19th, 2010 10:27 AM

<<<I'm also making the assumption that both Squaw and Heavenly are at high enough elevations that we'll be assured of snow at Christmas. Please reassure me on that score.>>>


Sorry, but Lake Tahoe ski conditions can't be "assured" until the middle of January at best. We went one year and there was a path of snow down the middle and the rest was mud. It could be great, it could be better for hiking than skiing. Of course, they'll make snow, so it will probably be at least "okay", but if you're looking for assurances, that's just not possible.

JulieVikmanis Sep 19th, 2010 02:04 PM

Again, thanks to all for the info. It's not quite as good as I was hoping to hear but I realize that I asked for the truth. Still sounds like it's worth taking a chance since our options keep getting narrowed down.

But I don't understand one thing. If there's a ski-shuttle from SLT to Squaw, doesn't it have to go back and forth. Otherwise Squaw would become a parking lot for ski shuttles. Am I missing something? Thanks for the link. Perhaps I can get my answer there.

Suzie Sep 20th, 2010 08:25 AM

The Squaw ski shuttle that picks up in SLT does not drive back to SLT with skiers from Squaw. It leaves SLT drives to Squaw, stays there and then drives back. There are ski shuttles from all around norhtern Lake Tahoe that go to Squaw though.

http://www.squaw.com/winter/shuttle_ss.html

Suzie Sep 20th, 2010 08:26 AM

There is only 1 trip per day. So yes the shuttle is parked all day - however perhaps not in the squaw parking lot.

lvk Sep 20th, 2010 09:11 AM

During our "low-snow" Christmas in SLT, they were indeed making snow at Heavenly. However, most of the expert terrain was closed due to lack of snow coverage.

FWIW, the summit elevation of Heavenly is about 1000 ft higher than at Squaw. Heavenly also has more skiable acres, so the chance of more terrain being open during lower-precipitation times may be greater at Heavenly than at Squaw. If you combine that with the shuttle info and the non-skier activities, it might just make more sense for you to stay at the south end of the lake.
(Though that torchlight parade looks very appealing to me too. :) )

JulieVikmanis Sep 20th, 2010 03:58 PM

Gosh, this is like being on a teeter-toter. Thanks again to those who have responded. now if I could just get a commitment from Sonny on all of this. For anyone who's intersted I'll try to remember to post back here when we finally decide what we're going to do. Last time I went through this kind of exercise, I explored the Dolomites and wound up in Barcelona.

sf7307 Sep 20th, 2010 07:18 PM

<<< Last time I went through this kind of exercise, I explored the Dolomites and wound up in Barcelona.>>>


:-))

JulieVikmanis Sep 24th, 2010 07:28 AM

sf7307, for a while it looked like this year might end up in Buenos Aires but we settled on Tahoe after all.

We decided to split the difference and hedge our bets. Sonny will fly in on the 22nd and stay at Squaw Valley Inn for 2 nights, then meet us back at the Reno airport when we come in late afternoon on the 24th. We'll all drive to South Lake Tahoe and stay at the Marriott Timber Lodge for 3 nights and then move on to spend some time in Napa Valley and San Francisco before flying home on Jan. 2. A little hectic but doable and almost everybody gets what they want.

Thanks to all of you who have responded and provided such useful information. As a result I think we have a better plan than I ever could have come up with on our own and we've hedged our bets on snow conditions, entertainment for non-skiers, etc, etc.


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