Ski On - Even During A Recession
You don't have to search long to find headlines bemoaning the economy. It seems as if everything from unemployment to the stock market is going the wrong way on a daily basis. So, where can you manage expenses and still have a great ski trip?
Most North American ski resorts reported double-digit declines in visitors last season. A Colorado ski trade group recently announced that through December, 2008, bookings were down 14% from last year. If there is one advantage that a budget-strapped traveler has, it is that the resorts want you this year, like never before. That should mean aggressive pricing and potential freebies, but most are offered on a case-by-case basis and vary depending on the week.
Here are a few ideas that can help you save money regardless of the resort or destination:
Lift Ticket Deals
We're seeing more "kids ski free" and discounts on multi-day passes than in years past. While many great family resorts like Big Sky in Montana and Steamboat in Colorado have always had deals for kids, it is a trend catching on among the western destinations. Also, check with your lodging operator, whether it is the resort or a property manager, about potential lodging/lift discounts. They appear to be more prevalent this season.
Meals
Most family ski lodging nowadays comes in the form of condos. That means you'll have a kitchen, and that means you can cook. You don't even have to get a pan dirty. Get cold cereal and OJ for breakfasts, and pasta or sandwiches and fruit for dinners, and you'll save money without much work. We all know that after a long day of skiing, the troops will eat just about anything and be satisfied.
Rental Cars
Most ski areas have some type of transit system and many, like Steamboat and Aspen, offer free shuttles to get around town. Our resort reviews help you determine where you might need a car and where you won't, but more often you won't. We would note that while intra-city transit is becoming more common, you typically incur a cost to get to/from the airport (and it can be high in some places). Check out the "Travel: Airport-to-Slope" feature on familyskihub.com for more information.
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Then we stop again in the afternoon for a hot chocolate and snack in the snack bar to fuel us 'til the lifts close. I've even skied with plastic sandwich boxes in my backpack, but that does get a little bulky on the chairlift!
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