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New England Ski and Stay Deals for families

Hauling the whole family for a day on the slopes can be daunting. When the drive time outweighs the downhill time - you need to rethink your recreation plan. Ski and stay packages can be just the remedy for families. For not much more than a day’s lift ticket, you certainly get more for your buck when you can ski all day and spend the night, hit the pool and hang out versus hitting the road at 4pm.

This winter, like last, ski resorts are offering a bonanza of “bail out” specials and “downturn deals.” Particularly if you can travel midweek non-holiday, you will have the cat by the tail (as my mom would say). Look for rates that include extras like kids’ ski camp, or lodging specials that let kids stay free with paying parents.

IOkemon Vermont, Okemo offers some pretty attractive ski & stay deals, kids 12 and under always stay free with their parents, 6 and under ski free, and if you visit by Dec. 20, kids get free learn to ski or snowboard lessons. Okemo Mountain's deluxe slopeside condominiums or the Jackson Gore Inn are super convenient ski in ski out locations with heated pool privileges.

At Stratton, kids 17 and younger ski and stay free when two parents purchase a lift and lodging package in a Stratton condominium, packages start at $95 per person each night with a two night minimum.
 
Sunday RiverMaine’s Sugarloaf and Sunday River bring some needed daylight and deals to January with their Children's Festival Week, Jan. 10-14, 2010. Book a ski and stay, spend quality time with your little kids who can afford to skip a little school, stay three midweek nights and receive free lift tickets, rentals and lessons for children ages 4 -12. This week, at either The River or The Loaf, is geared toward families including evening entertainment and game nights.

Sugarloaf also offers several Kids & Teens Ski Free Weeks, Feb. 1-5, Mar. 22-26, and April 5-9. Families who stay for three midweek nights receive free lift tickets for children who are 18 and under. Ski and stay packages start at just $79 per person, per night.

Purity Spring Resort in New Hampshire has a steal of a deal. This fifth generation family owned resort, located on pretty Purity Lake in East Madison, is a small scale winter wonderland for young families. It’s just $99 a night for adults and $35 for kids during non-holiday midweek including lodging, family style breakfast and dinner at the Inn, plus skiing at King Pine, or snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on 22km of trails. Plus you have use of the resort’s ice skating, indoor pool and fitness center, night skiing and tubing on weekends and holidays. Horse-drawn sleigh rides are also included on non-holiday midweek stays.

Mind you, King Pine is just 350-vertical feet of skiing on 17 short trails – so this is great for families just getting started in skiing. They have ski instruction and a cozy base lodge, and the lodging is homey and rustic, like the pricing.

Waterville Valley will be posting “last minute deals” throughout the winter, like their early December Holiday Tree & Ski package ($87 pp) that includes 2-nights lodging, 1-day lift ticket and “cut your own Christmas Tree.” Sign up for Waterville Valley’s enews to get the best bargains in your inbox. Waterville’s “Ring in 2010” for $210 (per adult) is a good deal for a 2-night January weekend including 2 day adult lift tickets, kids 12 and under ski free, and you get 50% off rentals, lesson programs and childcare (excludes New Year’s and Martin Luther weekends).

Just keep in mind that these introductory rates are typically for a family of four lodged in a one room studio, with upgrade charges if you want to expand to a more spacious condo with separate bedrooms. But these lodging and lift packages can be worthwhile versus doling out for day tickets. By spending a night or two, you get to enjoy all the resort amenities, and sleep by the slopes, without feeling the rush of having to hit the road after a full day of skiing.

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