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Stacey
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Looking in doing a ski vacation during winter break. Any suggestions on family friendly place to stay? We may want to take our 13 pound maltese, any dog-friendly choices? First time skiiers so will want instruction and options like sledding. Reasonable prices?
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When is your break and for how long would you have to stay?
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Your dog can ski? THAT's impressive
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Be careful. There are several members on here that are not Dog friendly.
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@Stacey 247488 wrote:Looking in doing a ski vacation during winter break. Any suggestions on family friendly place to stay? We may want to take our 13 pound maltese, any dog-friendly choices? First time skiiers so will want instruction and options like sledding. Reasonable prices?





how big is your group if you can actually rent a house you should have no problem bringing your dog -- your own place w/ a kitchen also makes a family trip a lot funner



So your learning to ski as an adult? Admirable
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@davidski 247509 wrote:how big is your group if you can actually rent a house you should have no problem bringing your dog -- your own place w/ a kitchen also makes a family trip a lot funner



So your learning to ski as an adult? Admirable

Learning as and adult, now there's a concept! Learned in a 48 year old body with a 25 year old mind.:D And been going ever since!
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Sounds like my mom Pink. She first skiied at Jackson Hole for the first time when she was 50 when they moved to Idaho. She's 78 and still ski's.
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@skipink 247511 wrote:Learning as and adult, now there's a concept! Learned in a 48 year old body with a 25 year old mind.:D And been going ever since!



That's just one of the many ways you are admirable
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Now Pink, when you get that 48 y/o body to function like a 25 y/o body, we will have a thread to carry us until ski season.
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PMS Dog friendly?
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