Im sure the skiing will be great a either. as i ski mainly in NY. but how about the nightlife? might head there in march which would be spring break time
Vail nightlife is high class hookers, a few snow carnies, and a lot of very well dressed women.
Brecks is snow bro's, pro hos, whump music, you'll end the night at either Liquid or Cecelias, probably Cecelias because you'll be afraid of Liquid, and then you'll go buy a burrito from Lucha to wash it all down.
WP you will find a meth dealer at the gas station, smoke it, make some bad decisions, and wake up in jail or 3 states over.
Lol
It's because of one of those well dressed women in Vail that I now live in Switzerland.
Vail -hook up with a leggy sugar mamma euro babe.
Breck- hook up with a single mamma with herpes.
WP- Hook up with your cell mate Nasty Nate. Naughty jungle of love.
Plus Breck is flat. It has a rad park but it's still flat.
God WP has no nightlife, like none. There's this one place that serves tacos for like a buck on Tuesdays or some shit that also functions as the main bar. But the whole area is too spread out to be any actual fun. Nothing's really "walking" distance. That said, I've got no real opinion on Vail/Breck.
No it's just pathetic. I've lived in resort towns my whole life. Whistler is a joke when it comes to partying the number 1 party town for skiing and snowboarding is Ellicottville NY. 23 bars in under a 2 mile radius with a town population under 500 and 2 ski resorts.
I lived in Vail for 3 years, good place, great snow and side country, there we shows to go to almost every night and I drove to Aspen, Breck, Copper, and Beaver Creek all the time. Good public transportation , always nice to hop on a free bus home at 2am the catch the 8am for a fresh foot
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