Come on over sometime and I'll show you how good "inferior" skiing can be...that is if you can keep up.edhaman wrote:While gdthomas and RenoBob are drinking the Vail Resorts koolaid and paying all that money for inferior skiing, I'll be on cheaper, better slopes.
Vail LIft Tickets
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It looks like the ski resorts won the contest against theme parks as to whose list price would hit three figures first.
Disneyworld is $87 a day list price plus tax.
In both cases locals can get off-day and multi-day discounts.
Disneyworld is $87 a day list price plus tax.
In both cases locals can get off-day and multi-day discounts.