@Superorb 217405 wrote:We'll probably be doing Eldora for the 1st year since we're still noobs
I'd highly recommend something other than Eldora for an entire season.
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Eldora is small, cold, windy, and rarely has good snow. Chances are, if you're living anywhere in the front range besides Boulder, you can get to Loveland just as fast as Eldora. Since it's your first year, I'd recommend getting a few four-packs (Loveland, Winter Park, Copper, Keystone/A-Basin, etc) and figure out where you like to ski. Shoot me a PM and I can give you more advice and answer more questions for you, if you'd like.
Eldora is small, cold, windy, and rarely has good snow. Chances are, if you're living anywhere in the front range besides Boulder, you can get to Loveland just as fast as Eldora. Since it's your first year, I'd recommend getting a few four-packs (Loveland, Winter Park, Copper, Keystone/A-Basin, etc) and figure out where you like to ski. Shoot me a PM and I can give you more advice and answer more questions for you, if you'd like.