Pros: Great for people with disabilities. A very rustic ski area with breathtaking views. Cons: Limited choices of restaurants, steep beginner run at the base
Long before we had kids, the hubby and I used to take trips out west to escape the bunny hills of the midwest. Once we started having kids, we looked back fondly on nights of sitting outside in hot tubs with snow falling gently around us. Our skis...
Pros: Ski schools, slopes, options! Cons: High prices of restaurants in the area
This year we decided to spend Spring Break with the kids on the slopes. After living in Colorado for 13 years, I knew we had to go to Winter Park one of the best, and biggest, ski resorts. And since it was the first time for my kids to ever put on...
Pros: Super convenient and great variety of terrain Cons: Not cheap, small number of trails for novices
Winter Park claims to be the most popular ski resort in Colorado, and I bet they're right! They have a great mix of terrain in all skill levels and a lot of advanced terrain and bump runs in its Mary Jane area. Most of all, they do it by being the...
Pros: Exceptional Scenery, Incredible Values even if you are not there to ski. Cons: None
We were visiting our youngest son in Denver Colorado during this past November. He had scheduled a 3-day weekend in Winter Park, Colorado to get away from the hustle and bustle of Denver and enjoy some extra mountain biking, hiking and rest. Bryan has...
Pros: great snow, challenging terrain, great tree skiing, lots of mogul practice Cons: long lift lines, expensive, poor ski school management, poor parking, lack of restaurants
This is the third winter my husband, daughter (8 yrs old) and I have gone to Colorado to ski. In the last two years, we've gone to Vail and Steamboat respectively, and felt that Winter Park did not measure up. There are many positives at Winter Park ...
Pros: Diverse, beautiful ski resort, down to earth. Cons: Expensive without discounts.
I am fortunate enough to live only about 60 miles from this wonderful ski resort. Everyone in my family has a season pass to Winter Park this year, except for me! I don't ski quite as much, so I decided not to buy the pass this year. Winter Park offers a...
Pros: Tons of Advanced Trails Cons: Back Country Skiing was closed by this point
I just got back from a wonderful ski trip to Winterpark. Winterpark has a wonderful array of skiing, services, and nightlife. For those of you looking for a trip with everyone in your family included, this is the place to go.
Pros: Something for everyone! Cons: we don't live there anymore!
I actually, at the "ripe OLD age" of 24, learned to ski at the Winter Park Resort. My now-husband and I moved to Granby, CO in October of 1994 after finishing seasonal jobs in Maine. (For those who don't know, Granby is just a little...
Pros: Great bumps and expert terrain Cons: Lots of flats on the beginner/intermediate runs
Winter Park is divided into two separate areas - the Winter Park side and the Mary Jane side. The Jane is for advanced and expert skiers with its legendary bumps, rightfully considered the best around. Most of the terrain on this side is steep, with...
Pros: something to do during EVERY season Cons: crowded during peak seasons
Here is a place I should've immediately rated upon joining Epinions! I used to live there, after all. I moved there in late summer of '91, right when the summer season was winding down. I made it just in time to enjoy the last days of the summer...
Pros: great terrain, great snow, fun Cons: Not much above the timberline skiing
Winter Park is not a very well known famous Colorado ski resort - not like Aspen or Vail or Steamboat. But it is a great place to ski. They have great snow, great trails and an all around great environment.
Pros: Choice of terrain, layout of resort, closest from Denver Cons: Honestly, none....as long as you can sequester your need to party all night long for some of the best skiing ever.
I remember it well...March of '97 followed with a return trip exactly one year later. I was younger then...we all were, but I enjoyed some of the best snow ever! Back then the Park was serving up a dry spell of snow, but on the way out of Denver it...
Pros: User-friendly resort, a variety of trails, not far from Denver, nice towns near-by (Winter Park, Fraiser), great restaurants and grills Cons: April skiing (start at 10 AM to avoid the ice and finish at 3 PM to avoid the slush), small condo units
This past April I had the privilege to ski Winter Park for two days. Although I would love to say I am an "advanced" skier I am not. When you grow up in Illinois there is not too many ski resorts to try out. However being an intermediate skier...
Pros: Hard, great bumps, short lift lines Cons: Fewer runs
There's the kind of skier who leans over with butt out making a tee-pee (let the smoke out at the top) and scrapes down the slope with an incline like a Kansas highway and STILL wipes out--skis, poles and body parts spilling across the snow. Mary Jane,...
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