mondeo
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I doubt that. It's an indisputable fact that 2+2=10.people can argue about anything it seems like.....
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I doubt that. It's an indisputable fact that 2+2=10.people can argue about anything it seems like.....
From your description and choices, I'd say Killington. Stowe is my favorite eastern ski area, but the quad and gondi at Stowe on the weekends can be crazy, mid week I'd say yes. I'm an Ice Face hater, so what about the vert, especially when its broken up by two lifts. You'll get long runs, but there are not many options on the way down. I went there one weekend a year for 9 years, every single time it was insanely cold and icy and I never skied anything there that made me want to go back. Only thing that got me there was I had to compete, now that I don't compete, I'll never be back.
It would add another 3 hours to your drive, but Tremblant could fit the bill. Tons of groomed cruisers, a pedestrian village with night life, and Montreal is close by with tons of night life.
I doubt that. It's an indisputable fact that 2+2=10.
Sucks you had bad experiences. When the racers come to town they dont know where to ski so I can understand where your frustration comes from.
Here is the Pickle Barrel event list:
http://www.picklebarrelnightclub.com/concerts-events/
Here is the Wobbly Barn event list:
http://www.wobblybarn.net/site/entertainment/events/index.html
Here is the Rusty Nail:
http://rustynailbar.com/site/index.php/home/events.html
Here is the Matterhorn:
http://www.matterhornbar.com/newsite/music.asp
I don't think "on par" is an appropriate comparison
But, if I lived in Maryland, most of my skiing would be in Utah.
I think they want to party more than ski. Killington is the king of apres ski partying in the NE. That's their best choice.
*sigh* a boy can dream...hahaha.
i've priced a lot of trips from BWI to both UT and VT...and I can never seem to find a comparable UT trip (# of nights, type of accomodations and actual # of days on the mountain) that isn't close to 2x the VT trip. the biggest problem is that you almost always need an extra night in UT to get the same number of days on the mountain.
a late flight out of burlington still allows you to ski most of the last day...you give up the getaway day when you go west...
yes the snow is pretty much guaranteed to be waaay better in UT, but for us intermediate flatlanders who are lucky to get 10-12 days per year on a hill, it usually comes down to a quantity over quality decision...and then pray to get a freshie day during your trip.
Looks like things have changed some over the years. Back when I lived in Stowe, the Rusty Nail had a far more impressive live music schedule than anywhere in VT except for Higher Ground in Burlington. Bobby Roberts sold the RN as I was leaving town, so that might have something to do with it.
I'm not discrediting the K scene by any means.
The return flight lands in Boston at 11:38 pm so you can get a full night of sleep and be in the office fully functional in the morning with a big grin.
Unless you're looking to party apres ski. In that case, Utah is not exactly the best choice.
i guess i should have put a caveat on my bwi to UT scenario...i need a realstic itinerary with 2 kids under 10. can't exactly do red-eyes both ways...and expect to remain sane and married...haha.
sorry,btw, to derail the original post...
Qft.Stowe or Killington. Stowe is more of what you would picture a New England ski town. Very picturesque. Good bars too. The nightlife at Killington (for your needs) would edge out Stowe, however. Skiing at Stowe is better. Take your pick. Actually....just go to Stowe, the Matterhorn will take care of all your drinking needs.