Winter Trip---Help me out here fellas
Vulchor
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So, the wife and I are looking to take a trip for our girls (5 and 7) to see snow the first time. Thinking Chicago (where I grew up) and all the big city stuff.....but the wife is slower paced than me, and is thinking more mountains area. I have never been in this area and while initially didnt like it, it is growing on me fast. Looking at Elkins, Horseshoe Mountain areas in West Virginia as a possibility. Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina is also up there---though I must admit, its mainly for snow and cold...not for skiing.
What Im looking for is ideas or assistance. I live in Florida, and dont want to fly or drive all the way to Buffalo or something like that. I have looked at vacation rentals and all are pretty high that time of year for about 4 or 5 nights.
Sooooooo-----any ideas for other places where snow is pretty likely in early January? Anyone know a "friend of a friend of an Uncle" who may have a home or condo in that area they would be willing to rent? Just throwing all this out there and hoping I get some good responses of some kind. Thanks guys.
What Im looking for is ideas or assistance. I live in Florida, and dont want to fly or drive all the way to Buffalo or something like that. I have looked at vacation rentals and all are pretty high that time of year for about 4 or 5 nights.
Sooooooo-----any ideas for other places where snow is pretty likely in early January? Anyone know a "friend of a friend of an Uncle" who may have a home or condo in that area they would be willing to rent? Just throwing all this out there and hoping I get some good responses of some kind. Thanks guys.
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You DEFINITELY don't want to go to Buffalo. Generally for any reason, but certainly not in the winter, which usually starts mid-October there.
Normally, I'd recommend coming up here to New England and staying in the White Mountains of NH or going up to Vermont, but during ski season hotels are pretty outrageously priced.
As a perhaps lower priced alternative you might want to consider the Poconos in Pennsylvania. It's pretty country, it's very likely there will be snow there in January and I'll bet you could find lodging that's less expensive than the ski lodge areas of New England. Plus, if you have a car, you're not too many hours of a drive from Philadelphia or even Pittsburgh if you want to get to a city.
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