Skiing in Colorado in January 2017
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2014
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Skiing in Colorado in January 2017
we are looking at skiing in Colorado as it's so incredibly cheap(must now be the cheapest place in the world to ski)
Copper Mt is offering incredible deals for Australians(& probably those horrible Kiwis, who can't stop talking about their rugby team) for stays of 10 nights or more.
Choice of on snow accommodation, that's not expensive & then lift tickets are almost free. 10 days for $225US with up to 4 kids under 13 free & priority lift line access. 13 days is only $260US.
Haven't decided whether to just get a hotel room $146US a night or to get a studio condo with a kitchen from $158US a night.
Have skied at Copper Mt but many years ago. Anyone have any suggestions ?
Copper Mt is offering incredible deals for Australians(& probably those horrible Kiwis, who can't stop talking about their rugby team) for stays of 10 nights or more.
Choice of on snow accommodation, that's not expensive & then lift tickets are almost free. 10 days for $225US with up to 4 kids under 13 free & priority lift line access. 13 days is only $260US.
Haven't decided whether to just get a hotel room $146US a night or to get a studio condo with a kitchen from $158US a night.
Have skied at Copper Mt but many years ago. Anyone have any suggestions ?
#3
Join Date: May 2012
Location: DCA, lived MCI, SEA/PDX,BUF (born/raised)
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for $12 more take te kitchen. You can make some of your own meals and reheat any leftovers.
#4
Join Date: Nov 2015
Programs: UA Gold
Posts: 183
Agreed. Copper is my primary mountain and I love it but dining out options, especially after the slopes close, are limited at the resort. My suggestion would be to get the studio and then grocery shop in Frisco (the grocery market at the mountain is tiny and very expensive).