Simulik wrote:I am at intermediate level, my husband is a beginner (but I hope that at the end of day one, he will join me on the blue slopes:P
We have lodging in the village, but that's about it.
Oh, and I forgot, price range for New Year Eve- welllllll, coming from New York, let's just say we will keep an open mind, but would love not to spend to much,unless the offer is something amazing.
Thanks!
The usual clubs on the access road are the Pickle Barrel, Wobbly Barn (both younger, live bands, you can check their websites to see what band is playing) Outback/Tabu (more of a DJ with good pizza) and Grist Mill (older crowd frequently county/blues bands) Just about every club and restaurant will have typical New Years package prices. Restaurants like Santa Fe Steak house, Jax, and a few others will have live entertainment as well.
For rentals, the best equipment and value is off the mountain. Your husband will probably do better with the mountain's lift/lesson/rental deal. If you want better equipment than the mass rental fleet, you can pick some up the night before at one of the many ski shops on the access road, or just off it.