skifastinvt
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Good thoughts out there. The fact that you are planning your trip mid-week makes almost anyplace a good call You should be able to get a great deal on some beautiful accommodations and have a uncrowded ski experience. You didn't mention how close your lodging needs to be to the resort. My suggestions would vary greatly if you prefer a "ski-in/ski-out" experience to a romantic country inn. Yes, a private lesson is a good idea. Honestly, I would both go your own way for the first few mornings, then ski together in the PM. Let your girlfriend have her first lessons solo. There will be less pressure and she will feel more comfortable with her instructor. Feel free to take a private lesson yourself. They are a great refresher. Here are a few additional thoughts...
Manchester, VT. (Stratton/Bromley) The Equinox hotel in Manchester is a romantic hotel sure to impress, close to great dining, upscale (not like north conway) shopping and close to skiing. They have a great mid-week special http://equinox.rockresorts.com/specialsinfo.asp?ck=ski&packageId=370
Bretton Woods (Mt. Washington Hotel) is a romantic choice. The ski experience would be great. In my opinion, social/dining options are a bit limited without a drive to North Conway.
I'm not a big fan of Waterville, but they do have some nice teaching terrain. The village has some decent lodging options, but dining is limited
Burke is an excellent choice (I used to live there). The teaching terrain can't be beat. Midweek skiing will be like your private Mt. There are some excellent romantic country inns (Mt. view creamery, wildflower inn) located nearby and a few great restaurants right in town.
Closer to home, some of the best teaching terrain is located at Sunapee and Ragged. Lodging and dining options are somewhat limited however.
Manchester, VT. (Stratton/Bromley) The Equinox hotel in Manchester is a romantic hotel sure to impress, close to great dining, upscale (not like north conway) shopping and close to skiing. They have a great mid-week special http://equinox.rockresorts.com/specialsinfo.asp?ck=ski&packageId=370
Bretton Woods (Mt. Washington Hotel) is a romantic choice. The ski experience would be great. In my opinion, social/dining options are a bit limited without a drive to North Conway.
I'm not a big fan of Waterville, but they do have some nice teaching terrain. The village has some decent lodging options, but dining is limited
Burke is an excellent choice (I used to live there). The teaching terrain can't be beat. Midweek skiing will be like your private Mt. There are some excellent romantic country inns (Mt. view creamery, wildflower inn) located nearby and a few great restaurants right in town.
Closer to home, some of the best teaching terrain is located at Sunapee and Ragged. Lodging and dining options are somewhat limited however.