Wife decided we are going skiing first of the year. Where's the closest places driving from here? Would prefer a house style place with 2-3 bedrooms. Also a plus if it has activities for younger kids 5-7 year olds. Everything I've looked up is already booked it seems.
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Originally posted by jewozzy View PostWife decided we are going skiing first of the year. Where's the closest places driving from here? Would prefer a house style place with 2-3 bedrooms. Also a plus if it has activities for younger kids 5-7 year olds. Everything I've looked up is already booked it seems.
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AirBNB is a good place to look for rental houses once you decide where you want to go. Book early if you're going during what is christmas break or you'll pay top dollar. I learned a couple years ago by accident that Super Bowl weekend is a great time to go...kids are still in school during the week so Friday and Monday the place was deserted, and Sunday wasn't very crowded at all.
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Originally posted by ram57ta View PostI learned a couple years ago by accident that Super Bowl weekend is a great time to go...kids are still in school during the week so Friday and Monday the place was deserted, and Sunday wasn't very crowded at all.
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I have free airfare and room at the casino in Lake Tahoe at the end of Jan but she wants the kids to go so that's out . We went to Red River, NM about 10 years ago but it was the last weekend of the season so there wasn't much snow left.
I'll see what I can find from the places y'all suggested.
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My grandparents had a condo up in Red River NM, we spent many a summer and winter vacation there as a kid, lot's of fond memories. The mountain itself is small, but plenty for a beginner, and you can easily drive over to Angel Fire, which is a great beginner mountain. There's an arcade right at the base of the mountain in RR, with indoor mini golf, great for the kiddos. The go kart track is a blast too, but I don't recall that being open in winter. Snowmobiling up to Greenie peak is a blast as well, lots to do, your budgets being the limit.
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We may be a little too late to the game. I've only found one place out of all the areas suggested and that is in Red River, NM. I'm waiting to hear back from them to see if they actually have a spot available or not. May have to wait til spring break and go somewhere.
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Originally posted by jewozzy View PostWe may be a little too late to the game. I've only found one place out of all the areas suggested and that is in Red River, NM. I'm waiting to hear back from them to see if they actually have a spot available or not. May have to wait til spring break and go somewhere.
Just an FYI...look in Pagosa Springs Colorado and the surrounding Pagosa Lakes...Wolf Creek ski area is about 2-3 hours northwest of Red River/Angel Fire and is a FAR better ski area that is already almost 100% open as we speak...they have 79 inches of sweet powder as of today and will probably have over 100 inches by X-mas.
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Originally posted by ram57ta View PostJust an FYI...look in Pagosa Springs Colorado and the surrounding Pagosa Lakes...Wolf Creek ski area is about 2-3 hours northwest of Red River/Angel Fire and is a FAR better ski area that is already almost 100% open as we speak...they have 79 inches of sweet powder as of today and will probably have over 100 inches by X-mas.
http://www.wolfcreekski.com/
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostI'll second that. We went the week before spring break started last year and were blown away by the number of people that flooded that town on the day we were leaving.
Why does it have to be the first of the year? Cant choose a random week?
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