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  • carlh
    Dad core
    • Dec 2006
    • 1574

    #1

    Recommend me a family trip

    Starting a new job next month so I have the last week of march off and thinking of getting out of town for a few days. I like to ski and so does my 6yo (pizza down the blues) but my wife can’t right now and also has altitude issues above 5000ft. Looking for something relaxing for 3-4 days with hopefully a kid ski day and a dad ski day and some chill time. Would love to use my boyne big sky days but that’s too high for the wife unless we stay in Bozeman so probably a non starter. Driving from Seattle is a plus but open to cheap flights as well. Want to stay someplace with a kitchen and a hot tub. Don’t want to break the bank but also want something that not a dump.
    Current ideas
    Whistler looks like there are some off date cheap rentals and the kid skis free
    Leavenworth and mission: cheap lifts and easy to get to but not sure the best place to stay.
    Packwood and white town looks a bit dumpy so not sold.
    Visiting family in Reno lots of snow currently but not cheap flights or lifts and their kids will be in school so might be a bit chaotic.
    I found some cheap flights from abbotsford to Calgary which could be cool but not sure the total cost.
    Also open to non ski destinations that are family friendly.
  • phatty
    Registered User
    • Oct 2004
    • 3991

    #2
    Yeah, dude! Glad you got the job!

    How far is too far for driving? If wife isn't skiing, what stuff do you want to do?

    If skiing is important, CDA has Schweitzer and Silver (with waterpark) reasonably close by.

    Red is right in Rossland and gives access to BC (about 6hr drive).

    Calgary is a great gateway to Banff, but elevation in the park may cause issues for your wife. Gorgeous area. Calgary itself is just a normal city.

    Before I started my new job, we went to Mexico as my wife wanted some sun.

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    • powdork
      Old Man and the Ski
      • Apr 2007
      • 16397

      #3
      You could try something like Wally's Hot Springs (David Walley's Resort) in Genoa/Minden, Nv. Has decent access to heavenly, nv or Kirkwood. But that's 4,600' which is also the same as Salt Lake City and Cottonwood Heights.
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      • Hood26
        Registered User
        • Aug 2018
        • 1499

        #4
        Mt Hood Timberline or Skibowl? Timberline is way cool to stay at. It is 6k feet though so maybe that’s too high? You could stay in Portland and drive up.
        "Let's be careful out there."

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        • Fishskisurf
          Registered User
          • Oct 2021
          • 196

          #5
          Big White or Sun Peaks are driveable family resorts from Seattle area. Stuff to do for non skiers, slope side lodging options, sub 5k bases I believe. Exchange rate is super favorable right now.
          I think Mission goes part time ops in the coming weeks.
          Bend /Bachelor always treats us well for spring skiing, plenty of great + cheap lodging options.

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          • Iowagriz
            Registered User
            • Dec 2009
            • 1900

            #6
            Whitefish is fun for the whole family. Perfectly groomed blues and some mags around to show you the fun stuff. Shopping in town for the wife (kitschy stuff). Restaurants can be hard to get into when busy. Town at 3000, base might be 5500.

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            • gaijin
              Registered User
              • Apr 2007
              • 3400

              #7
              Coeur D'Alene, Idaho?
              It's like the movie Tron, but it's skiing through a forest.

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              • plugboots
                Cat. Tastes like chicken
                • Aug 2007
                • 11864

                #8
                Banff is really cool if you haven’t been. 4500 feet. Chateau Lake Louise, Banff Springs Hotel, Post Hotel.


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                • Buster Highmen
                  Used Register
                  • Sep 2001
                  • 28762

                  #9
                  It's only Thursday through Monday, but Lost Trail is relatively low and there's a bunch of hot springs below the ski area on the Montana side. Missoula and Montana Snow Bowl are 90 minutes away,

                  edit: we used to do this loop: Lost Trail->Montana Snow Bowl/Missoula->Discovery Basin/Anaconda/Fairmont Hot Springs (too much Howard Johnsons influence...)
                  Last edited by Buster Highmen; 03-15-2023, 09:23 AM.
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                  • californiagrown
                    Registered User
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 5267

                    #10
                    Walla Walla. Ski at Bluewood with junior, wife and you have the walla walla wineries.

                    Port Angeles. Ski at Hurricane ridge with junior and the wife and family can tidepool, go to beaches, hike etc.

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                    • Benneke10
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2020
                      • 2651

                      #11
                      Whistler or Leavenworth seem like the best options, maybe Bend/Mt Bachelor? You say Leavenworth may not be the best place to stay.. I agree.. I find the Bavarian theme off-putting but there are some great rental houses outside of town. Still a great spot for a vacation.

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                      • dmcd
                        Registered User
                        • Feb 2020
                        • 200

                        #12
                        You said you'd have to stay in Bozeman to do Big Sky as if that meant you couldn't do that but I've done that exact thing and it's totally doable especially for just a few days. Bonus is that you can take the Ski Bus so you don't even have to drive and you and your kid can just relax. It takes an hour-ish but you aren't driving so just take a nap. Second bonus is that your wife can hang in Bozeman and have stuff to do.

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                        • Danno
                          Agent of Tang
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 35170

                          #13
                          My advice is consistent for these types of threads: do whatever Buster suggests.
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                          • Caucasian Asian
                            not quite white
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 6064

                            #14
                            Sun Peaks is a great place for a family ski trip.
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                            • jables
                              Registered User
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 253

                              #15
                              At Silver now with wife, 7yo and 6yo who all ski and a 2.5yo who doesn't. I believe throughout March an adult lift ticket, which is $50 midweek, gets you a free youth ticket (7+) and 6 and under always free. town is 3k or so, and the Waterpark is fun for something other than skiing. We went to CDA today to mix it up, it has a nice park, trails, more shops etc. There is a massage place in the village here for the wife while you and the kid ski, but really not a lot else. Really friendly vibe everywhere. The Silver trail map does not do the terrain and size of the place justice. Pleased with our family trip here and there is a ton of value for the price.

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