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A Guide to Your Ideal Ski Resort and Vacation

By: Larry denton

Few things in life are better than an adventurous and
exciting vacation. Especially a ski vacation. Whether it's a
family outing, a romantic get-away with your special someone,
or you are going solo in search of snow and fun in the sun,
this site can assist you in determining which destination is
right for you. First decision--a ski resort in the United
States or a trip to a more exotic foreign
destination--perhaps the majestic and scenic Alps? If you
decide on an North American ski vacation, your next decision
might be choosing which geographic region of the United
States most beckons you.

Thanks to the presence of the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra
Nevadas, and the Cascades, the western portions of the United
States feature breathtaking scenery in addition to fantastic
skiing conditions. With 12,000 foot peaks, azure blue skies
and hundreds of inches of snow it doesn't get much better. Do
you want to blast down the ruggedly beautiful mountains of
Montana through waist-deep, dry powder the natives call
"white smoke"?

Maybe skiing with the rich and famous is more your style--if
so try Aspen, Colorado, known for its majestic four
mountains. Mammoth Mountain, Vail, Jackson Hole, Steamboat
Springs, Taos, Snowbird, the hundreds of runs and resorts of
Utah, Washington, California, and Idaho. Simply too many to
list!

Just north of the 49th parallel (the Canadian border) lie
some of the world's best skiing options featuring the top ski
resort destinations. Banff/Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada,
located in the heart of Canada's Banff National Park, ranks
as one of the most scenic mountain resorts in North America,
if not the entire world.

And Whistler/Blackcomb in British Columbia with 8,000 skiable
acres and its 100+ bars and restaurants in the village is
definitely a "must do" destination. These magnificent
mountain peaks provide gorgeous scenery, abundant snowfall,
pristine wildlife areas, and the steepest vertical drop in
North America. The Japanese have repeatedly ranked it as
their favorite international destination.

One valuable tip for planning a ski vacation--get all of your
necessary items in a single package or as some travel agents
refer to it--"bundling." In simple terms it means to get your
airline tickets, hotel accommodations, car rental, lift
tickets all from a single source at the same time. Some
agencies will even make arrangements for off-slope activities
that you are interested in. These inclusive packages make
vacationing easy, affordable, convenient and fun. Use online
searches to find the best resorts, the most affordable prices
and the best travel companies.

A ski vacation can provide you and your family the perfect
break during the long, dark winter months, and allow you to
experience some quality bonding time. Picture your family
conquering the slopes, making snow angels, riding snowmobiles
or soaking in the heavenly heated pool as the brilliant stars
twinkle brightly overhead. You can choose from a wide array
of destinations, accommodations and flight plans. No matter
where you want to ski or snowboard, you will find the best
deals on the Internet.

Whether you are an experienced downhill racer, a beginning
snowboarder, or someone in between, you can get a mountain of
free skiing information by doing some research on the
Internet. Comparison shop and gain the knowledge you need to
become a smart ski shopper!

Article Source: http://www.all-about-vacations.com/drx

About the Author Larry Denton is a retired history teacher having taught
33 years at Hobson High in Hobson, Montana. He is
currently V.P. of Elfin Enterprises, Inc., an Internet
business providing useful and valuable information on
a variety of timely topics. For a chalet full of information,
resources and tips about ski resorts, visit Ski Resort Spot
[www.skiresortspot.com]

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