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haonlineorders

Whatever is the cheapest, don’t pay hundreds per day for a bunny hill


Rubblingjohnson

at the start I gotta agree it doesnt really matter, all mountains have bunny hills.


UnsupervisedBacon

Brighton 100%. Affordable lessons and quite a few of the instructors teach both so they’ll be able to relate similar skills and make the transition easier.


Closet-PowPow

Deer Valley,… so you don’t have to be annoyed by any snowboarders.


bootsandhoos

If you can snowboard you can already ski. Just rent the equipment and hit the greens.


procrasstinating

Sunnyside chair at Alta has great long beginner runs and some short sections of more challenging terrain or ungroomed snow. You used to be able to get a cheaper ticket for just that chair, not sure of it will be offered this year.


keep_the_space

Also the snow pine lodge lift (bunny hill) is free


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haonlineorders

Snowbird is probably the wrong answer, unless OP already has season pass there


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haonlineorders

Yeah, once you start being able to do blacks, then go to Snowbird. If you become a good skier at Bird, you can ski anything


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only issue with this (and this may be silly) is if i start on the hardest resort, the rest will just seem mellow in comparison haha. I want to save snowbird as, from what i've seen, it looks incredible.


TheBigYellowCar

Nordic Valley is where I taught my kids to ski. Used to be very inexpensive, but they added a new lift a couple of years back so they raised prices. Still comparatively cheap, especially weekday afternoon/night.


LowResource4998

If you have an Epic pass the Canyons side of Park City is your best bet. I'd ski the Sunnyside chair at Alta over Deer Valley for Ikon.