Get the most from your ski trip

Published Saturday October 31st, 2009
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CRESTED BUTTE, Colo. (AP) - A few ski areas have already opened both in the West and the East.

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Do your homework before you travel to get the biggest bang for your ski trip buck.

Many U.S. resorts are gearing up for their traditional American Thanksgiving opening days.

Here are some tips for getting the most out of your skiing budget:

* If you must visit over the holidays, pick U.S. Thanksgiving over Christmas.

At many resorts, "peak season" doesn't begin until the week prior to Christmas, and often resorts offer early season packages and specials.

* Look for "fly-in, ski-out" deals that might include direct flights to local airports with transportation from the airport to the lodge, so you don't have to rent a car. Some resorts have free airport shuttles, and some airports offer buses to ski areas with inexpensive and convenient pick-up and drop-off locations.

* Go in a group with family or friends and save on lodging by renting a condo or house to share, with a full kitchen. You'll save by eating breakfast at home along with any other meals you care to cook.

* The longer you stay, the less per day you are likely to spend, thanks to multi-day discounts on lift tickets, lodging and rental equipment.

* Weigh the cost of baggage fees for flying with your own equipment and gear versus the cost of renting on site.

* Look for freebies, especially if you're travelling with children.

Many resorts offer some packages with options where kids ski, stay and/or eat for free.

Some states also sponsor free or discounted skiing programs for children in certain grades as a way to encourage youth fitness.

 
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