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<blockquote data-quote="doctorjj" data-source="post: 3287693" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>I’ve been skiing countless times, all over Colorado and Idaho. I took the family to Angel Fire NM last year. It was the first time skiing for my wife and both kids. I would say for beginners, it was the best place. Everything comes back down to one base, so you don’t have to worry about getting lost or losing kids. They had a nice progression of bunny slope to beginner slope to typical green slopes. The instructors were top notch for my wife and kids. My favorite place is Vail, but that’s not really for first timers, IMO. Wherever we go, I always get a VRBO. We got a 6 bedroom house, slept like 17, for around $2500 for the week.</p><p></p><p>The only questionable part about NM is the snow. At Christmas, they may or may not have a ton of snow yet. It’s really different every year there. In Colorado, they will have plenty of snow, even if it’s all man made by then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 3287693, member: 7292"] I’ve been skiing countless times, all over Colorado and Idaho. I took the family to Angel Fire NM last year. It was the first time skiing for my wife and both kids. I would say for beginners, it was the best place. Everything comes back down to one base, so you don’t have to worry about getting lost or losing kids. They had a nice progression of bunny slope to beginner slope to typical green slopes. The instructors were top notch for my wife and kids. My favorite place is Vail, but that’s not really for first timers, IMO. Wherever we go, I always get a VRBO. We got a 6 bedroom house, slept like 17, for around $2500 for the week. The only questionable part about NM is the snow. At Christmas, they may or may not have a ton of snow yet. It’s really different every year there. In Colorado, they will have plenty of snow, even if it’s all man made by then. [/QUOTE]
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