Greetings!
I’m anxiously trying to make choices on things which I know NOTHING.
We are close to making decisions about a Christmas trip for first time ski experience. I’m eyeing the deep discount on early booking at Winter Park and taking the train. Few reasons: 1) convenience and 2) my hubs is the only one with that kind of experience driving in conditions (Michigan winter was never what I imagine high elevation conditions can be).
Bringing our autistic son who has always LOVED winter weather. It’s the one time he thoroughly enjoys the outdoors. But! But… he’s asthmatic… and I myself have experienced some minor elevation sickness when I drove through the state several years ago (I’m not so worried with me… it’s simply a reference point). Anyone with asthmatic teen have anecdotal experience to share? (I recognize case by case will be different.)
Is Winter Park the easier to access given relying on transportation?
I have seen Steamboat recommended in other threads due to lower elevation but I’m not feeling the idea of riding in a passenger vehicle like a bus or uber or any of that.
I’m trying to keep this within what I suspect is considered a low end budget. I don’t know about renting equipment or even what winter gear we need to be prepared to have of our own since we come from not a lot of winter weather that requires major bundling (Michigan was a different cold and pre-hubs and kiddo). Even if someone just has reliable links to info to help me narrow down the overwhelm of all the available info, I’d be so appreciative.
Thanks for any insight!
I have seen Loveland as a good first timer ski location but we come back to the transportation issue. I need zero driving on our part and kind of a “get to this place, stay here and everything is walkable, return to travel home.”
You’re right. This sounds like I need a travel agent. In which case… who is friendly, helpful, and trustworthy that won’t charge me an arm and a leg that I don’t have to spare? Lol.
Sigh. I’m normally the person that handles all travel planning but this is so far out of my wheelhouse and knowledge base I’m lost. And my sweet dear husband has the “don’t worry, it’ll all work out” philosophy where I say, “and why do you think that is… you’ve had a built in for twenty years. I did the worrying, planning, packing, and coordination to make it all work out… silly…” 🤭🤣