
Family Ski Holidays In New
England
- This story was
Published in The Lowell Sun
- Published:
December 02, 2000
By Heather Burke
The holiday cards stuffing your mailbox portray that perfect wintry
setting. Snow covered landscapes, ice skaters glide across glistening
ponds, and pine garlands drape traditional New England
homesteads.
These images are certainly more appealing than your barren lawn, the
brown leafless trees and your tacky neighbor’s flashing icicle lights.
If history is any indication, your chances of tracking reindeer hoof
prints in the snow on your front yard Christmas morn are slim. This
year, instead of just mailing that picturesque holiday scene, why not
stop dreaming of the “White” season and put yourself in it.
Not only will a holiday getaway to the mountains capture precious
family time together, snuggled by the fire after a day in the great
outdoors, but it doesn’t require a second mortgage if you look for
special “packages” – not the kind wrapped under the tree.
Our family has made a tradition of a getaway just prior to Christmas
Day. We have scored some super deals including “freebies” and holiday
happenings. While others are packing the malls, we are schussing the
wide-open slopes. A quick note to Santa can even remind him to deliver
your presents to you in the North Country.
Here are several family-friendly resorts in New England that have
festive decorations, ski and stay savings and the guarantee of a white
Christmas atmosphere.
Jackson, New Hampshire is that classic Currier and Ives greeting card
location. At Luxury Mountain Getaways, your family can choose from
ice-skating, cross-country and downhill skiing. Swimming in the heated
indoor and outdoor pools will take the edge off, and warm you after a
day frolicking in the snow.
Nordic Village, one of four properties at Luxury Mountain Getaways,
sports well-appointed hillside units with gas log fireplaces, full
kitchens and two-person Jacuzzis tubs.
Neighboring Nestlenook Farm Resort is trimmed to holiday perfection.
Victorian music plays throughout. The centerpiece of this charming
village is “Angel Island”, complete with bonfire where you can sip
complimentary hot cocoa. Austrian sleigh rides, snowshoeing, and
skating are all available to Nordic Village guests.
From the beautiful town of Jackson, you’re a quick ride to the
renowned outlets of North Conway as well as to several major ski
areas: Attitash, Wildcat, Black and Cranmore. Nordic Village guests
receive discounts to most of these ski areas.
The most magical experience in the White Mountains has to be the Polar
Express. The Conway Scenic Railroad recreates the children’s book by
Chris Allsburg with an enchanted train ride to the North Pole. This
storybook come-to-life journey puts the look of wonder in children’s
eyes and reminds everyone aboard of the splendor of the holiday. The
lottery-style tickets are so coveted, that now is the time to consider
next year’s Polar Express.
Wake up to snow on Christmas morning in the mountains of Maine.
Sugarloaf’s big mountain (second only to Mt. Katahdin in Maine) means
skiing for all abilities on over 1,000 acres of terrain. Sugarloaf
rolls out an entertaining list of theme parties, movies, a snowshoe
safari, evening family turbo tubing, and fireworks during the week’s
stay.
The resort’s pedestrian village encompasses a handful of shops and
restaurants for aprčs ski and dining.
Sugarloaf’s winter packages include slopeside lodging, Perfect Turn
adult clinics and use of the heated pool, and hot tubs at the Sports
Center.
If you can’t manage all your shopping, and squeeze in a pre-holiday
ski trip, consider giving your family the gift of a January ski trip
as a stocking stuffer. This is particularly prudent for younger
families, not yet penalized for missed school days, looking to save a
buck.
Kids
rule at Sugarloaf’s all-day ski camp, where they meet life-size
mascots Amos the Moose, Pierre the Logger & Blueberry Bear. There is
even the “Avalanche” -a hangout for teens.
Sugarloaf exudes honest to goodness mountain hospitality. These folks
are so zealous about their resort; each employee proudly wears a
nametag proclaiming how many years they’ve been a “Sugarloafer.” The
bonus of 240” of snow annually makes it well worth the drive to this
remote Maine oasis.
These resorts will offer you and your family a fun filled, “ white”
holiday season. I have determined that a few days in snow country with
my family is far more memorable than that “must have” toy. The toy
(that takes hours to track down, buy, wrap, hide, then assemble and
find batteries for) inevitably keeps my child content for say- thirty
minutes.
If you can’t possibly sneak to the mountains, but still long for snow
in your yard, the Backyard Blizzard may be the answer. This is the
first snowmaking machine designed specifically for home use. Plug it
in to any 115v outlet, attach your garden hose and the Backyard
Blizzard will cover 1,000 square feet of lawn in three hours. Wouldn’t
your personal pile of snow awe those neighbors with the tawdry
decorations? Did I mention the $2,995 price tag? That trip to the
mountains suddenly sounds quite affordable.
Contact Information:
Luxury Mountain Getaways, Jackson, New Hampshire, 1-800-472-5207 or
www.luxurymountaingetaways.com
Sugarloaf USA Kingfield, Maine 1-800-843-5623 or www.sugarloaf.com
Polar Express, Conway Scenic Railroad, 1-800-232-5251 or
www.conwayscenic.com
Backyard Blizzard, 1-877-989-7669 or go to www.backyardblizzard.com.
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