St. Bear
New member
Looking to take my first ski trip outside of the Northeast in March to SLC. 3 skiers, none of us have ever been out West. I'd call myself advanced, but not expert, and the other two guys are a bit better than me. This is strickly a ski trip, so the only nightlife we're looking for is a pizza and a six pack in the hotel at night.
My question for the group, is it worthwhile to bounce around to different mountains, or should we set up shop at Alta/Snowbird and call it a trip? There are a few hotels in the Mid-Valley area offering 4 day/night packages using the SuperPass, so a day at Alta, Snowbird, Solitude, and Brighton. We'd be on the ski bus each day.
I tend to over think things like this, but I'm afraid we'd get a small taste of each resort, but not really be able to appreciate it fully, especially since none of us have ever been any place close to the size resort you get out West.
Thoughts?
My question for the group, is it worthwhile to bounce around to different mountains, or should we set up shop at Alta/Snowbird and call it a trip? There are a few hotels in the Mid-Valley area offering 4 day/night packages using the SuperPass, so a day at Alta, Snowbird, Solitude, and Brighton. We'd be on the ski bus each day.
I tend to over think things like this, but I'm afraid we'd get a small taste of each resort, but not really be able to appreciate it fully, especially since none of us have ever been any place close to the size resort you get out West.
Thoughts?