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I hope this isn't a repeat, but I didn't see any thread titles that looked like they might answer this:
I'm contemplating a family trip to the rockies next season (2012-2013). Me, wife, twin 8 year old girls that ride blues well, small park features when I let them, and blacks if they have to. But being 8, they have about 5 good hours of stamina, and then will be looking for less energetic, but still fun, things to do beyond sitting around the hotel room. Anyone know a good spot that has after hours entertainment for the little riders? |
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It can get expensive, but I know Keystone and Beaver Creek are very family-friendly. Actually, all of the Vail resorts have a family-vibe to them. You could also check-out The Canyons or Solitude in Utah, though I assume they'll be a little sleepier.
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Just took a trip to copper last month with my whole family (eight of us) and I would say it is a very family friendly resort. It also has a very good variety of terrain on the mountain.
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