
I don’t think our new president is big on skiing. He hits the gym
and plays hoops instead. Since The Obama’s are not going to
stimulate our country’s ski economy directly, that leaves it up to
you and me. Now is a good time to book a ski trip, even if it’s a
so-called stay-cation here at one of Maine’s ski resorts. That’s no
penalty, since some of the best skiing and riding is right here in
Maine.
In this downturned economy, some ski resorts are downright scared,
to the point of offering some sizeable discounts and deals to appeal
to you. If you can avoid prime holidays and weekends, you can be
King of the Mountain. Book a non-peak midweek stay and you will have
wide-open slopes and get miserly rates to boot.
Here are a few downhill deals I have seen this season that have me
thinking it’s time for a play-cation:
Sugarloaf offers midweek ski and stay deals in their condos for as
little as $69 per night (non-holiday). That is the “stack ‘em and
pack ‘em in” rate, lodging code for maximum occupancy. Picture four
people in a one bedroom, but you are slopeside with your family or
your ski buddies enjoying a fun and affordable Loaf getaway. The
package also includes a Perfect Turn ski lesson so you can get some
style pointers essentially for free, leaving you a few bucks for
après ski at The Bag or The Rack.
Saddleback is a deal every day with $40 lift ticket. Go for an
overnight or two at the quaint Rangeley Inn where ski and stay
packages start at $75 per person, based on double occupancy.
Stowe in Vermont is a personal favorite of mine – but rarely goes on
sale. So I was psyched to see a midweek ski and stay deal for as
little as $100 per person, offered midweek through Feb 12. The promo
for lodging at many participating inns in Stowe is $80- $100 per
couple (rates vary), and you get a free Stowe Points card to redeem
for a $59 Stowe lift ticket. Normally, an adult lift ticket at Stowe
is $84, so putting together a $100 ski and stay package is
extraordinary. Plus you keep the Stowe Points card to return and ski
for $59 midweek non-holiday all season, and you accumulate points,
from any on mountain purchases, for future Stowe rewards.
If you haven’t been to Stowe, or it’s been a while, you will be awed
by the grand alpine architecture at the new slopeside Spruce Peak
Village. The Stowe Mountain Lodge looks plucked from Vail or
Zermatt. Stowe’s amazing terrain however has not changed – still
just as steep and scenic as in the 1930’s.
The
Hotel Mount Washington is one of the grandest century-old lodges
in the country. Their “Stay here, ski free, no catch, no kidding”
package starts at $74 per person. Enjoy the super scenic skiing at
New Hampshire’s biggest ski area, Bretton Woods, by day. Then savor
après ski and Alpenglow in the shadows of The Mount – the Eastern
Seaboard’s highest peak at 6,288’. Evenings are sublime, as you dine
and dance in the elegant ballroom, or party in the prohibition
inspired Cave.
For a mini vacation packed with vertical laps and value, bookend two
ski days on Sunday River’s “Deal of the Century.” For $109, you get
two days of skiing at the River, with one night lodging at the Snow
Cap Inn including breakfast plus a dinner at one of Sunday River’s
on-mountain restaurants, and a group ski clinic. You must arrive
Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday non-holiday for this sweet two ski-day-cation.
I will just
add that skiing Sugarloaf or Sunday River midweek is
bliss not to be missed. If you are destined to be a weekend
downhiller because of work obligations and school, I can relate. I
suggest you sign up for ski resorts’ email newsletters. You will
find your inbox full of last minute lift and lodging deals as each
weekend approaches.
For day trippers, Mount Abram’s carload day on Friday is a steal at
$75 for everyone in your vehicle. Same goes for
Shawnee Peak on
their Carload Monday, you must arrive by 11am for your car full of
friends or family to ski for $75.
As with many “specials” these days, you have to call and ask for the
discount. But you will be doing your part to bail out our ski
industry. Resorts have made mountains of snow and invested in your
turns, so it’s your turn to show up. It’s okay if it takes a steal
of a deal to lure you there.
I hope to see you out on the slopes.
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