skisheep
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ONE TWENTY NINE? That’s insanity! Bet in not too long we see $100 in the east, Stowe is already ninety two bucks.
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Stowe, VT @ 500 acres = $92
Vail, CO @ 5,000 acres = $129
Les 3 Vallees, France @ 35,000 acres = $61
My wife and I just got back from CO last week. I booked at Copper because it was the only place I could find that had decent ticket deals. We had a great time. The of piste stuff was limited but given how thin the cover was I don't imagine the back bowls at the other resorts would have been worth the extra $$$.
ONE TWENTY NINE? That’s insanity! Bet in not too long we see $100 in the east, Stowe is already ninety two bucks.
You forgot to add the five dollar fee they charge for the actual ticket, Stowe = $97
????? Why ? I have never heard that before. What's the purpose of that 5$ fee?
Funny !My guess so they make more money.
I know the prices are basically some calculation of operating cost and then some sort of profit margin but it sure seems difficult to calculate the value as a consumer.
Stowe, VT @ 500 acres = $92
Vail, CO @ 5,000 acres = $129
Les 3 Vallees, France @ 35,000 acres = $61
My wife and I just got back from CO last week. I booked at Copper because it was the only place I could find that had decent ticket deals. We had a great time. The of piste stuff was limited but given how thin the cover was I don't imagine the back bowls at the other resorts would have been worth the extra $$$.
The Vail lift ticket buys you more than one at Les Trois Valleeys; specifically it buys you avalanche control, whereas not even Courchevel gets you that beyond the specific pistes. Also, in my experience d Le Cruex (essentially a big open bowl--one of the signature runs there) is much more crowded than any of the back bowl or Blue Sky runs at Vail. I'd argue this is because a much larger portion of Le Trois Vallees terrain isn't properly ridable.
I'd take France for the overall experience, but I think a day at Vail is worth an extra $68 from a "making turns" perspective (even if the lifts aren't as nice).
I didn't visit Copper last week, but Vail, Breck, and Keystone were all in great shape.
Have to say, I love Vail and my wife loves Beaver Creek, but this makes it hard to even think about going to either one of those places with a family of 4. Oh my.....