Whistler or Vail?????
need help with my winter vacation decision.
haven't been to either ,please share some of your experiences about either resort. |
Whistler or Vail?????
Sandy Clyburn wrote: need help with my winter vacation decision. haven't been to either ,please share some of your experiences about either resort. Whistler/Blackcomb is a place every skier ought to see and ski at least once. Vertical rise of 5,280' and runs longer than you'd think possible sorta give you the idea. Lots of things to do other than skiing plus more apres ski than most of us can do. However, it is too close to Vancouver (can be crowded), the highway is dreadful and it's has a low altitude base which can be wet. Vail too is huge and offers incredible skiing variety, though some say it's all intermediate. Proximity to Beaver Creek gives you even more places to ski. Vail does get lots of day skiers from the Front Range so holidays and weekends can be wicked crowded, and the highway from Denver, I-70, can be a mess. A powder day anywhere in the Back Bowls is a dream experience. Whistler and Vail are both big time spendy resorts. British Columbia and Colorado have other areas that can give you a memorable holiday/vacation with less hassle and cost. I have my favorties, maybe you can find yours. |
Whistler or Vail?????
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wrote: Sandy Clyburn wrote: need help with my winter vacation decision. haven't been to either ,please share some of your experiences about either resort. Whistler/Blackcomb is a place every skier ought to see and ski at least once. Vertical rise of 5,280' and runs longer than you'd think possible sorta give you the idea. Lots of things to do other than skiing plus more apres ski than most of us can do. However, it is too close to Vancouver (can be crowded), the highway is dreadful and it's has a low altitude base which can be wet. Vail too is huge and offers incredible skiing variety, though some say it's all intermediate. Proximity to Beaver Creek gives you even more places to ski. Vail does get lots of day skiers from the Front Range so holidays and weekends can be wicked crowded, and the highway from Denver, I-70, can be a mess. A powder day anywhere in the Back Bowls is a dream experience. Very good summary. They both have very nice pedestrian villages too. jay Thu, Nov 6, 2003 Whistler and Vail are both big time spendy resorts. British Columbia and Colorado have other areas that can give you a memorable holiday/vacation with less hassle and cost. I have my favorties, maybe you can find yours. -- Legend insists that as he finished his abject... Galileo muttered under his breath: "Nevertheless, it does move." |
Whistler or Vail?????
Whistler and Vail are both big time spendy resorts.
I would imagine that Whistler would be cheaper than almost all (big) US ski resorts.. I found the prices there very reasonable.. |
Whistler or Vail?????
InMyTree wrote:
Whistler and Vail are both big time spendy resorts. I would imagine that Whistler would be cheaper than almost all (big) US ski resorts.. I found the prices there very reasonable.. I've not been back for a few years, but Whistler is way more expensive than any other Canadian resort, I think it is still cheaper than the big US resorts, but not by much. |
Whistler or Vail?????
Steve Haigh wrote:
InMyTree wrote: Whistler and Vail are both big time spendy resorts. I would imagine that Whistler would be cheaper than almost all (big) US ski resorts.. I found the prices there very reasonable.. I've not been back for a few years, but Whistler is way more expensive than any other Canadian resort, I think it is still cheaper than the big US resorts, but not by much. I would guess with exchange rates it would be cheaper than Vail by a long shot. -- Chester Bullock, Ethical, custom website hosting, design and programming Tenxible Solutions, http://www.tenxible.com Web Based Autoresponder and DRIP system, http://www.toolsre.com AIM: tenxible YahooIM: ccb247 |
Whistler or Vail?????
Sandy Clyburn wrote:
need help with my winter vacation decision. haven't been to either ,please share some of your experiences about either resort. I visited both last season, so I'll give it a whirl. Vail had the longest lift lines I've ever seen. If you're idea of a good time is spending all day standing in line, go to Vail. Did I mention that it's expensive? Whistler is very big. Two mountains with over 5000' of vertical each. It precipitates a lot - rain at the bottom, fog in the middle, snow at the top. Sometimes there's sunshine at the top. If you like heavy thick fresh snow, go to Whistler. If you like skiing in the fog, go to Whistler. If you like skiing in the rain, go to Whistler. If you like skiing on firm snow in the sunshine, go somewhere else. Short answer: Whistler by a mile. I'll probably go back to Whistler some day, but I doubt I'll ever go back to Vail. (Copper is right down the road, and far superior...) -- //-Walt // // The Volkl Conspiracy |
Whistler or Vail?????
"Sandy Clyburn" wrote in message ...
need help with my winter vacation decision. haven't been to either ,please share some of your experiences about either resort. They're both fantastic places. Every mountain has its crowded days. And like I said in an earlier post, if you just stay off the lower lifts at either resort you won't spend much time in line. Price them both out for the dates you are considering, you will absolutely be blown away by either. -todd |
Whistler or Vail?????
Colorado snowfall is 20% below normal this fall
"Sandy Clyburn" wrote in message ... need help with my winter vacation decision. haven't been to either ,please share some of your experiences about either resort. |
Whistler or Vail?????
cindy wrote:
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