sven
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If youre spending a whole weeks time, I would definitely not recommend Hunter (although Hunter is really the only ski area I ever ski when taking a day trip from NYC - mostly because it has alot of fairly steep terrain compared to anything else nearby, and you can avoid the crowds fairly well if you do laps on Hunter West - but youre with a group including some people that haven't skied). As much as I am not the biggest fan of Killington anymore, I did grow up skiing there often, and there is plenty of stuff to do outside of skiing. Stratton is also a fairly nice mountain, a bit smaller than Killington though and roughly the same price (unless I'm mistaken - they're both expensive though). I think Killington would perhaps have better snowpack in late December than Stratton, but again I'm probably biased since I know Killington much better. Mount Snow and Okemo I find to be kind of boring, but thats just a personal opinion, and Stowe (which I think is the best ski area in Vermont) is a bit far to drive from New York City (figure 7 hours probably), although I would definitely recommend it. Killington, if i recall correctly, used to take me about 5 or 5.5 hours to get to from Brooklyn, so you can subtract a little bit of time coming from Manhattan probably - depending on traffic. I spent a lot of time in the ski school at Killington when I was younger and have only good things to say about it. Probably among the 4 resorts you are considering I'd opt for Killington.
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