Monday, November 30, 2009

'Most affordable' resorts

DENVER - Ski.com has come up with a list of what it calls the '10 most affordable ski resorts', including Whistler-Blackcomb, B.C., site of the Winter Olympics. They are:

-Keystone, near Denver, with lots of lodging and flight options and moderately priced condos. Ski.com specials include The Lodge at Keystone, which the Web site describes as "the nicest property at Keystone."

Also, a Keystone lift ticket is valid at Breckenridge and Arapahoe Basin and also offers some limited access to Vail and Beaver Creek. The resort also offers night skiing, which is included with the lift ticket, on day of arrival with airline boarding pass. If you stay in a Vail Resorts-owned or managed property, you receive The Adventure Passport for free.

-Steamboat, also in Colorado, described as having a "great selection of moderate ski-in, ski-out condos" and a ski-in, ski-out Best Western; for each adult five-day or more lift ticket, one child 12 and under skis free; and 50 per cent off rack rate with Ski.com offers, including discounts during the holidays. You don't need a car, thanks to a town shuttle and private shuttles run by most properties. The ski-in, ski-out lodging even means you can make your lunch at home and eat it there.

-Crested Butte, Colo., which is offering numerous ski free-stay free packages, early season free lift tickets and lots of 25 per cent off lodging specials, plus a deal in which the third airline ticket you buy is free.

-Winter Park, the closest major resort to Denver, described as catering to a "moderate demographic, no luxury properties," with many lodging selections, some so close to the mountain that you can walk or take a shuttle.

-Jackson Hole, Wyo., which offers great deals on lodging, especially in the town 12 miles from the resort; and in Teton Village, at Hotel Terra and Snake River Lodge.

-Whistler Blackcomb, described as having "fantastic specials trying to lure people there before and after the Olympics ... normally a pricey destination but you can find killer deals during January," with reasonable airfare to Vancouver and lots of lodging inventory.

-Banff, Alta., in the middle of Banff National Park, where winter is low season, so prices are lower. Ski.com is offering Banff Springs Hotel rooms at about half-off summer rates.

-Lake Tahoe, with good flight options to Reno and decent lodging away from the mountain, especially on the South Shore, where casino hotels are well priced because winter is low season. Deals include fourth night free at Village at Squaw, Jan. 3-Feb. 11, and specials at Resort at Squaw Creek, Jan. 3-Jan. 14.

Ski.com says there are also good values to be had in the East, especially if you can ski Sunday-Thursday, since the market is mostly a weekend-drive-to crowd. Lake Placid, N.Y., offers lots of lodging options, a charming picture-postcard town with great restaurants, and a US$29 Olympic Passport that offers admission to all the venues built for the Olympic games that were held in Placid. Lodging options in Stowe, Vt., includes The Golden Eagle Resort, $90-$148 a night through Ski.com (jumps to over $200 at the holidays).

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