
No matter whether you are a beginner or an experienced skier, there is something for everyone at the East Coast's top resorts. Most have excellent kid's programming, making them ideal family getaways, and many offer great lessons for both children and adults.
Stowe (Vt.)
Stowe Mountain Resort is Vermont's largest ski resort. Here you will find some of the most challenging alpine terrain. This is where you will find New England-styled glades and long, continuous fall lines. The resort's excellent ski school will help sharpen your skills.
Sugarloaf (Maine)
Sugarloaf can be found in the state’s Lake Region. This is one of the best East Coast ski areas for both beginner and advanced skiers. There are 22 trails that meet the needs of both beginner and seasoned skiers, and the Snowsports School offers lessons for children as young as three years old and up.

Okemo, Vermont
Okemo, a popular East Coast resort for its family-friendly atmosphere and excellent Snowsports School, is well-known. This family-oriented resort offers a daycare facility for children 6 months through 4 years of age, as well as a base area that is filled with activities for children of all ages.
Loon Mountain New Hampshire
Loon boasts more than half its 116 runs in blue. The terrain parks and superpipe are open to freestyle and snowboarders. A base-area shuttle makes it easy for beginners to access the Learning Terrain area of Loon.
Attitash, New Hampshire
About halfway between North Conway and Bretton Woods, Attitash covers two connected mountains with 68 trails. The Ledges is the highest run in New Hampshire. It also contains 200 acres worth of off-piste trails.
Mount Snow, New York
Despite being popular with skiers from New York City and Boston, Mount Snow is far from a tourist trap. This quaint New England town is home to the mountain's highest chairlift, and its base village offers a wide range of dining and lodging options.

Mad River Valley (Massachusetts)
Unlike other New England ski towns, which are surrounded by dense forests, Mad River Valley is a bit more rural. This resort's skiers and boarders are spoiled for choice with six terrain parks, an impressive telemark zone, and a half-pipe.
Crested Butte, Colorado
Crested Butte, an old coal mining town that was turned into a ski destination isn't as popular as Summit County. However, it offers great vacations with cozy accommodations, great food and lots of off-mountain activities such as snow tubing.
Thunder Ridge, Vermont
With a masterful kid's program, an enthusiastic ski staff, and trails designed for novices and aficionados of all abilities, Thunder Ridge is a popular East Coast resort. The Snowsports School offers lessons for children aged 3 and older, as well as daily or multi-week lessons.
FAQ
Which countries have the best cuisine?
The food available in each country is different. It's not easy to tell which countries have the best cuisine.
We can however tell you which countries offer the best food!
According to TripAdvisor users:
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Italy - Italy has been voted the number 1 destination by TripAdvisor users thanks to its fantastic food.
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France - France was second due to its rich culture.
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Spain - Spain came third because of its great weather and beautiful beaches.
What documents should I keep handy when traveling?
Keep copies of important documents in your car for quick access when on the go. Keep a backup of your passport and driver's licence, as well as any credit card information, if you intend to use an ATM.
A photocopy of your passport is always a good idea so that it can be used to prove identity in case of emergency.
Also, don't forget to include copies of your itinerary and reservations. These will help to keep track of where you are going and what sights you're planning to see.
This should be in addition to the original flight ticket and hotel reservation details. You'll be able contact someone back home in case you need them.
You should never leave valuables behind. You can keep your valuables safe by keeping them in your wallet or inside your bag.
Ensure you check your baggage before leaving to avoid losing expensive items.
Keep in mind: It is safer to keep it simple than to plan everything.
Relax and enjoy your trip!
You should not forget these things when you travel.
You will find yourself in situations that leave you with very little time for making decisions when you travel. It's okay to be spontaneous.
You could be stuck there for hours, days and even weeks. If you plan ahead you can have food and water, shelter, and a place for sleep. But, if not, you might have the need to improvise.
In these situations, you will probably need to rely upon what you know best. It means you have to be able to quickly make decisions based upon your experience and instinct.
But there are times when you can't choose. You might find yourself in an area without cell service, out of gas or robbed. You'll need to adapt quickly to these situations.
The key to success is to stay calm, remain focused and act decisively. Don't panic. Instead, keep your eyes on the things you can control.
You can, for example, choose the direction you want to travel if you get lost in the woods. If you feel hungry, you have the option to eat berries or mushroom. You can drink rainwater, or melt snow if your thirst is great.
You can also rest if you are tired. It's okay to bundle up if it is cold. You can also change your clothes if you are wet. You will feel happier no matter what, if your outlook is positive
Are you worried about losing something while you're on the road?
Yes, I often forget stuff. This is especially true when I am on a short vacation. Luckily, I always have everything I need with me so I never run out.
I always keep my passport, for example. When I buy tickets, I always ensure that I have enough cash.
I also keep my phone charged. Also, I have a small bag that I store my other items in.
What snacks can I take on a plane?
You can choose from many types of snacks when you fly. It is a good idea to bring along any food you love while you travel.
You could pack, for instance, chocolates and other chocolate-related treats.
If you're looking for something savory, perhaps you could try packing some cheese or crackers.
Consider what type of drink you want to take on board. Maybe you prefer hot or cold drinks?
Whatever kind of snack or drink that you choose to bring along with you, make sure everything is packed securely.
So you don't have to worry that they might get damaged on the road.
Statistics
- No Checked Bags: No Alcoholic beverages with more than 70% alcohol (over 140 proof), including grain alcohol and 151 proof rum. (tsa.gov)
- According to Maori legends, this park holds 14 fjords that were all carved by a giant stonemason with an adze. (busytourist.com)
- That's an 18% jump from 2019, the previous record year. (travelandleisure.com)
- You can use compression sacs or cubes to reduce the volume of your clothes by up to 80%—this is especially convenient for bulky items such as sweaters and jackets. (eaglecreek.com)
- They're also likely to offer babysitting services, in case you'd like to have dinner one night after 7 p.m. (travelandleisure.com)
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How To
Are there websites that sell tickets for less than other airlines?
Yes, there is a lot of websites that sell cheaper tickets to airline flights.
However, not all of them are reliable and safe, so always check the reviews first.
Here are a few places where you will find cheap flights.
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Cheapflights.com
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Skyscanner.net
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Momondo.com
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Kayak.com
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Google Flights
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Hipmunk.com
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Expedia.com
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Orbitz.com
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Priceline.com
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Hotwire.com
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Travelocity.com
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Cheapoair.com
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CheapAir.ca
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CheapOair.com
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CheapTickets.co.uk
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LastMinute.com
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CheapTrip.com
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HotelDiscounts.com
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Agoda.com
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Booking.com
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Trivago.com
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Cheaptickets.com
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Travellink.com
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Momondo.com (for flight only)