Trying to get a group of friends to go this winter Christmas break. Hotel + lift passes or some package deal from their site? What's the best way to go for cheap? Probably looking at 2 days of skiing/snowboarding.
11/20/2010 10:39:48 PM
Tons of threads around about this, but I used VRBO and discounted Costco lift passes and we ended up having a group of 8 stay in the village in a nice place for $220 a person for a Fri, Sat and Sun night (Sat/Sun ski)...Shop around on the rental sites and you'll get a MUCH better deal then on the main website.[Edited on November 21, 2010 at 12:07 AM. Reason : vrbo.com -- just to be clear]
11/21/2010 12:07:27 AM
Are there any bus drop offs that run (drop off on tues, pick up on thurs or friday)...I hate driving up there
11/21/2010 1:09:17 AM
yea and you can find even cheaper than 220 depending on when you go. we've done it for like 150 or less a person with 6-8 people
11/21/2010 3:40:19 AM
hell yeah I love Snowshoe I was just talking to some friends about heading up there. I've never ponied up the money to actually buy a board since I only get out a few times a season so I'll probably rent one from Vertical Urge, and I think they sell discounted lift tickets as well.
11/21/2010 4:01:10 AM
TWW trip to Snowshoe Mtn in the words ITT.
11/21/2010 7:59:18 AM
i have a board, it was well worth the purchase. i few years ago i just bought a previous season's model (off ebay, but it was local so i met them to pick it up) for pretty cheap. K2. it was like $120 and has definitely paid for itself. even only going once or twice a season. it also made things SOOO much easier than dealing with renting ish. i did the same thing with boots...initially i just got some cheapo ones after shelling out for the board, but then 2 years ago or so i bought some boots on clearance (forum) that were a few seasons old.so look for those kinds of sales (on ebay, or on websites like this...they constantly have sales http://www.trusnow.com/)i need new bindings now. the one that came on my board were mediums so they've always been slightly too big (which is irritating). i also want a helmet but can't find one i like (but i can fit into kids ones soooo that helps with the price haha). but i really only buy gear on super sale...and you can find them too, even in the winter. some of the places like alpine ski (does that still exist? lol) around raleigh used to also sell used boards that had been used for rentals on the cheap.just an FYI for anyone looking to buy stuff. and just my opinion but i have never purchased any of my winter stuff (jackets, etc) full price and even now there are prob some pre-season sales going on. [Edited on November 21, 2010 at 12:55 PM. Reason : .]
11/21/2010 12:51:44 PM
^ gee thanks for the lodging advice
11/21/2010 2:20:13 PM
well it was clearly re:
11/21/2010 2:32:56 PM
If you're skiing for more than three days, get a student season pass to save money.
11/21/2010 8:29:40 PM
^^Nice grab on the K2. I'd totally get a board and have the cash to do so but I just don't know enough people that snowboard often enough to go and the ones that I do know can't do blacks/double blacks so I don't know if it would even be worth it to go, you know? I feel like the board is the key item and the boots don't matter that much as long as you keep your feet warm and bindings are just preference. I like flow bindings personally.
11/22/2010 12:22:09 AM
If you want cheap get your lift passes at Costco, stay at Marlinton Motor Inn ($95ish per night for a room with two queen beds), and drive 30 minutes to Snowshoe each morning.How many people do you have and what's your budget for lodging? I know two people who rent places there, but neither is cheap IMO. One is a townhome on the mountain and the other is a cabin about 2 miles from the base of the mountain.
11/22/2010 12:30:55 AM
11/22/2010 1:03:53 PM
All booked and ready to go. Experiences with lift lines on weekdays? Thinking night-ski on Sunday, full day skiing Monday the 20th.
12/7/2010 9:22:45 PM
12/8/2010 9:14:17 AM
I can't wait to go to snowshoe after exams. I'm going to be there the 18th-21st skiing all day 19th & 20th.
12/8/2010 10:06:41 AM
I am taking a trip this Christmas...already have the house, wondering if coca-cola still does the lift ticket deals.Does anyone have suggestions or deals? Let me know. Thanks
9/24/2013 10:07:13 PM
I haven't heard of the Coke deal since about 2007. Liftopia has discounted tickets:http://www.liftopia.com/ski-resort-info/resort/304001/WV/Snowshoe-Mountain.htmBuy ahead of time since you know the dates you'll be there. They're about $80 at the window. [Edited on September 25, 2013 at 11:59 AM. Reason : l]
9/25/2013 11:58:13 AM
I think the the ski shop on Glenwood does bus trips if anyone is still interested in that
9/25/2013 1:17:40 PM
^ Alpine Ski Center. I've never done one of their bus trips, but I've heard good things from friends who have. The prices seem pretty good and it would be kind of nice to be able to chill rather than having to focus on a 6 hour drive in each direction.http://www.alpineskicenter.com/store/raleigh_rental.htm
9/25/2013 2:12:38 PM
Looks like liftopia is the way to go. Are those deals dynamic or will I get the same deal if I wait?
9/26/2013 11:56:35 PM
dont plan on using you cellphone or listening to the radio. this place is in a electromagnetic blackout area due to a nearby astronomy facility.
10/8/2013 1:28:05 PM
AT&T is the only cell service that works there. They have a tower on the mountain at Snowshoe.http://www.snowshoemtn.com/the-mountain/faq/faq-detail/is-there-cell-phone-coverage-and-internet-access.aspx
10/8/2013 11:32:29 PM
FYI...Snowshoe has some new promotions this year. Buy one get one Coke/Kroger promotion (this is not the Coke deal they had a few years ago):http://www.snowshoemtn.com/plan-your-trip/deals-and-packages/kroger-coca-cola-promotion.aspxThree day pass that can be used any day of the season (non-consecutive is ok) for $99:http://www.snowshoemtn.com/plan-your-trip/deals-and-packages/3-for-all.aspx[Edited on November 27, 2013 at 12:07 PM. Reason : l]
11/27/2013 12:07:39 PM
Don't I could ever ski at Snowshoe again after skiing in Colorado. It's barely even skiing.
11/27/2013 1:07:20 PM
Don't you could ever be less pretension?
11/27/2013 1:12:06 PM
The snowboarding is definitely not the same, but it's a fun trip once or twice a year for me. It usually only costs me $150-$200 to go for a weekend thanks to free lodging with friends. The drive and the after party would be fun even if I didn't take any runs. It's better than sitting around the house in Raleigh not doing anything.
11/27/2013 1:13:52 PM
Less pretension? I guess just the difference between skiing on ice and skiing in powder up to your knees in a bowl is just night and dark. I'm more saying everyone should come here and ski instead.
11/27/2013 1:17:11 PM
^I'm all for it. Let me know when you've purchased my airline ticket
11/27/2013 7:11:08 PM
11/27/2013 10:16:02 PM
Pretty much yeah.
11/27/2013 10:42:57 PM