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| Join Date: Aug 2007
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| I feel like Stowe would be the best because there are distinct beginner, intermediate and advanced areas but there are moderate ways down from all the lifts for mixed groups. At any resort you're going to score decent group discounts which often include a free ticket or two for the organizer. Coming from Massachusettes, all of the options seem good but Stowe receives the most natural snow and I feel like the town offers a large amount of moderate prices lodging and a nice town for non-skiers and apres-ski. Plus great cross-country centers. I'd put Sunday River up there but Stowe is a much more impressive mountain.. |
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