This trip is good, i have been more than once, but the lines at these mountains in unbelievable. The ticket prices are unreal, and the "powder" they speak of is skiied out in hour's unless you pay for a guide. 150 bucks a day,i can do you one better, check out Powder mountain. For powder, Powder mountain is the place to go. With the most skiable terrian in north america, and guides for less than 80 dollars a day for the WHOLE GROUP. Less lines, fewer expenses, Powder mountain is the way to go.
Utah has some amazing skiing!!! I have lived in Utah my whole life and have vacationed to numerous ski resorts throughout the country, and none are better than those in Utah. There are so many resorts so close by that there is sure to be one for you. Whether a big resort with lots of run options with great food and lodging, or a small personalized resort, we have it all! SKI UTAH!!!
I've lived in utah all my life and have never been disappointed by the slopes. Each ski resort here is a different adventure, each have their own feel.
Alta is great if you dont want to be croweded by snowboarders, their not allowed to buy lift tickets there. The price is also incredibly reasonable. Great views here at the summit.
Brighton is usualy the least expensive and full of some twists and turns.
Snow Bird has some steep slops for those of you looking for a work out.
The park city resorts cater to the tourists more, and you might even see a celebrity.
Further south we have Brian Head, caters to people with deep pockets and excellent skiing.
I nearly forgot to mention the Interconnect Adventure Tour. Ski 6 ski resorts in one day - without taking off you skis (well, except for a few short hikes). Starting at Deer Valley, take the chairs up - then ski into Park City Mountain Resort. Take the chairs up and ski down into Solitude. Then on to Brighton, Alta and Snowbird. They all sit on the same mountain range, only seperated by ropes. At $150 including guide service, lift tickets, lunch and transportation back to Deer Valley - it is a steal.
Alta is great if you dont want to be croweded by snowboarders, their not allowed to buy lift tickets there. The price is also incredibly reasonable. Great views here at the summit.
Brighton is usualy the least expensive and full of some twists and turns.
Snow Bird has some steep slops for those of you looking for a work out.
The park city resorts cater to the tourists more, and you might even see a celebrity.
Further south we have Brian Head, caters to people with deep pockets and excellent skiing.