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"dana woods" wrote in message m... Can anyone recommend inexpensive hotels around Killington, Shugarbush or Jay Peak. I am willing to drive 30 to 60 min to get to the ski areas. I have found v. few myself less than 100/night, am hoping for 50-75/night. Dana Woods Hi Dana, I stay at the Royal Hotel (The last time I was there they seemed to be changing names but still under same ownership) which is in Rutland going towards Killington, they charge between $60-70 per night. The others charge more but if you can find a discounted flyer/ad then that may be the way to go. JQ Dancing on the edge |
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dana woods wrote:
Can anyone recommend inexpensive hotels around Killington, Shugarbush or Jay Peak. I am willing to drive 30 to 60 min to get to the ski areas. I have found v. few myself less than 100/night, am hoping for 50-75/night. Dana Woods At Killington Turn of River Lodge on Rte 4 This may fit your budget and is still very close. At Sugarbush Peppers on German Flats Road used to be very reasonable, but have new owners now and I don't know any more. Otherwise, look in the larger towns nearby. Rutland for Killington has lots of very ordinary motels. Montperlier/Barre for Sugarbush and Jay is hell an gone out in the middle of nowhere. |
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dana woods wrote: Can anyone recommend inexpensive hotels around Killington, Shugarbush or Jay Peak. I am willing to drive 30 to 60 min to get to the ski areas. I have found v. few myself less than 100/night, am hoping for 50-75/night. This looks promising. Never stayed there, though... http://www.snowlinelodge.com/ |
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When at Killington, drive over the pass to Pico and there are a few
quite reasonablely priced motels. I usually stay at K-Pico Motel which is less than anything you'll find in Rutland. The only trouble with this would be that sometimes the pass is trecherous and on rare occasions is closed. I've heard stories of long delays getting back in the evenings. However, you can depend on skiing Pico if it's a question of a powder day. Sugar and Stowe are more expensive. Jay lies near Newport which has a few excellent reasonably priced motels. However, if you want fresh powder on the weekends (and there's a lot of it), you should stay slopeside. Unfortunately, there's a rather steep climb on the drive up, so you do need a vehicle with good traction if it is snowing. Richard Henry wrote: dana woods wrote: Can anyone recommend inexpensive hotels around Killington, Shugarbush or Jay Peak. I am willing to drive 30 to 60 min to get to the ski areas. I have found v. few myself less than 100/night, am hoping for 50-75/night. This looks promising. Never stayed there, though... http://www.snowlinelodge.com/ |
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