dunno if anyone has priced lodging at snowshoe for this season, but they've lost their gourds! The trend of outrageous prices continues (ex. Spruce Lodge $278/night/weekend!)
I'm currently searching for places off the mountain, but not too far (20 miles or less) that are en route from DC. Anyone have any recommendations?
Toby
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Staying adjacent to the slopes always carries a premium, but it's not as bad as you thought. I double-checked and the cost of staying at Spruce Lodge this winter is $278 for *two* nights, not per night -- the cost is $139 per night, which is far more reasonable.
The Snowshoe on-line reservations system gives the total package cost, not the nightly cost, so that probably led to some confusion.
Of course, if you can swing going mid-week, you can get a bargain on lodging and uncrowded slopes. If I checked things correctly, staying at Spruce Lodge midweek for three nights would be about $198 if it straddles a Wednesday, with Snowshoe's new "Wednesdays free" promotion. That's only $66 per night. (But don't hold me to that -- check with Snowshoe's site or reservations number.)
- Scott
-Warren-
scott...i realized my mistake after posting...i had done nightly & 2 night/ weekend comparisons & got the 2 mixed up. while drastically better, its still alot given the quality of the units. by the time you get into something nice like whistlepunk, etc., you're paying a good bit more than 125-135/night.
also, a major "gotcha" w/ the way they label how many people can sleep in a unit is the use of foldout sofa-beds. If anyone has slept in one of those after a hard day on the slopes, you know what i mean. so, if you want to take a crew & have real beds each, it racks up pretty fast.
i think we've pretty much resigned ourselves to go during midweek in order to make snowshoe reasonable. aside from the flying time/inconvenience, we've actually found it cheaper to go to breckenridge, co!
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