WakeboardMom
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I think I'm going out west the first week in April. I have limited experience, but I know I love Vail. Before you jump on me for not being "core," know that this is a VACATION for me. I want it all. I want an indoor/outdoor heated pool, I want a nice restaurant, I want a choice of whether or not I want to be challenged on the slopes. I want to get up in the morning and walk to the Vista Bahn chair or to the gondola and then I want to listen to the cheesy piano player in the Red Lion apres' ski...! don't want to ski until I drop, grab a burger, go to bed and do it all over again.
I love the mountain, and I love the village at Vail. I know it's likely the bowls will be closed in April, but that'll have to be the trade-off for the cheaper rates. And the access from Denver is good; cheap, direct flights are now available out of Manchester in addition to the ones from Boston.
We were thinking about Big Sky instead, because we have the Boyne New England pass.
Any thoughts about that? I'm not liking what I see in the way of mountain-accessible lodging there, and I'm not getting a good feel for the town/village from the website.
Any other thoughts are welcome. (Sans criticism over the lack of "core," please...! : )
I love the mountain, and I love the village at Vail. I know it's likely the bowls will be closed in April, but that'll have to be the trade-off for the cheaper rates. And the access from Denver is good; cheap, direct flights are now available out of Manchester in addition to the ones from Boston.
We were thinking about Big Sky instead, because we have the Boyne New England pass.
Any thoughts about that? I'm not liking what I see in the way of mountain-accessible lodging there, and I'm not getting a good feel for the town/village from the website.
Any other thoughts are welcome. (Sans criticism over the lack of "core," please...! : )