Need help with a winter vacation?

20 01 2011

Winter escapes

It’s not easy. It’s never easy picking a place to go on vacation and even harder when you’re faced with the winter grit.

And what are you to do if you’re choosing from Bermuda? We have the sun and sea here, but in the winter it rains, the wind pushes us over and it’s basically…..ok well it’s not winter everywhere, but it’s our winter.

It’s not a perfectly sunny day every day.

So should you go somewhere warmer than Bermuda or somewhere colder? Not an easy question.

I vote colder.

Good thing CTravel is there with Brenda Warwick is there to help you with all of your cold, winter vacation plans.

This is a one-woman skiing machine who knows the best resorts from the East Coast to the West Coast and everywhere in between.

Check out this interview we did with her here on Robyn’s Wanderings .

Maybe you can ask her about out little post last week about skiing in Vail, Colorado. There are lift tickets for just $14.21 a day! It’s true.

Yep about the price of lunch. Ok so maybe it’s lunch with a drink and dessert, but it’s not a stretch at Bermuda prices.

For just $199 a week you can ski for a week in Vail during the second snowiest month of the year ….. April! Imagine flying through the powder of the top ski vacation destination for the price of lunch in Bermuda!

Well make sure you book the ski pass through Brenda Warwick who can also help you find the right resort for your ski trip!

Or maybe you’re interested in staying on the East Coast! I can totally understand that. Heck I wrote the column on it yesterday.

What are plane ticket prices like right now? Well have no fear CTravel is here for you too! Book your vacation through CTravel and right now they have  flight specials for just $258 (without tax) to Boston.

Boston is only about two hours from some of the best resorts in Vermont so what are you waiting for?

Even better is if you contact an agent at CTravel you know they’re going to find the best deal for you! And

Learning to Ski

without you having to stress or spend hours negotiating those airline sites (expedia, hotwire, etc…) which have now dropped American Airlines.

Or perhaps you’re looking for some more deals?! Well good thing CTravel has some amazing Seat Sales on right now!

Even better? Take a vacation for Valentine’s Day.

Book through quickertix.com and prepare to spoil your loved one for Valentine’s Day with a trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico for as little as $358 (before tax).

Or go to Toronto, Canada for $286 (before tax). Want some ideas of what to do in Canada? Well we have that covered here at Robyn’s Wanderings.

Our new wanderer, Nicola Arnold gave us a complete run down of events in Toronto for all of us to read last Saturday.

Oh you didn’t catch it? Ok well here’s your chance.

Have a happy Thursday!

 





Ski Vail, Colorado for the price of lunch!

6 01 2011

Skiing!

Yep it’s true! You can ski in Vail, Colorado for $14.21 a day! It’s true. Yep. Ok so maybe it’s lunch with a drink and dessert, but it’s not a stretch at Bermuda prices.

It’s the latest deal from Brenda Warwick, our CTravel ski expert! For just $199 you can ski for a week in Vail during the second snowiest month of the year ….. April! Imagine flying through the powder of the top ski vacation destination for the price of lunch in Bermuda!

This crazy deal also covers the period of spring break! Yep, from April 10th until April 24th, Vail is offering great deals on ski lifts.

Not only can  you ski for $14 a day, but you can also experience the parties! I mean really….isn’t apres ski the best part of the day??!

Well make sure you book the ski pass through Brenda Warwick who can also help you find the right resort for your ski trip!

Are you worried about how much it is going to cost you to fly to Colorado? You’re right from Bermuda, traveling further than the East Coast can get costly as well as tricky with combining flights!

Have no fear CTravel is here for you too! Book your vacation by January 13th and you will be able to fly to Denver, Colorado for $372!  From Denver, public transportation is easy, cheap and frequent to Vail so this is perfect!

Ok so these reduced prices are mid-week and depends on your carrier, but if you contact an agent at CTravel you know they’re going to find the best deal for you! And without you having to stress or spend hours negotiating those airline sites (expedia, hotwire, etc…) which have now dropped American Airlines.

Chicago by Sam Strangeways

Or perhaps you’re looking for some more deals?! Well good thing CTravel has some amazing Seat Sales on right now!

Even better? They match Valentine’s Day! Yep, book your tickets to Chicago for just $272 and fly between February 16 and May 24th!

Of course this depends on the carrier you book through and the days of the week you travel so check out prices on quickertix.com and prepare to spoil your loved one for Valentine’s Day.

And read Sam Strangeways’ account (it’s linked to her photo on the left) of her visit to Chicago for tips on where to eat, sleep and enjoy this windy city!

Of course check back here tomorrow for more adventures in Vermont (my latest destination) and enjoy your Thursday! Your CTravel Thursday!





Ski Trip Time!

27 10 2010

Trying to ski in Zermatt, Switzerland

Clinging. I found myself clinging to the edge of the mountain hoping beyond hope that the white-out in front of me would move. Winds were blowing. Snow was in my face. I couldn’t see five feet in front of my ski goggles. I sat down.

Not easy to do with two long planks strapped to your feet. I was terrified this was how it was all going to end: on a mountain in Switzerland.

Thirty yea….I mean seconds later the white-out had cleared. I would live to see another ski slope, but decided this day was done and I retreated to my rented studio in Zermatt, Switzerland.

No this wasn’t last week. I think the snow might only (and randomly) be falling in Scotland right now. And no this is not a Rock Fever column (from The Royal Gazette newspaper) for one of the 10 trips for under $100 from London. That will resume next week. Last I left you I was in Sweden.

So what am I doing this week? Why am I writing about a ski trip I’m not even on? Good questions. As I sat in Sweden feeling the temperature change and the winter jackets creep on, I realised it was time. It was time to start planning affordable (because let’s be honest skiing is never cheap) winter i.e. ski vacations.

Last year I was lucky and was already in Europe when an avalanche of snow decided to descend on the continent. Ok maybe it was heavy snow. Anyway, it was easy and cheap enough for me to jump on a train from Florence, Italy, rent a studio for $500 a week (it was off season) and enjoy the slopes. Unfortunately taking a ski trip from Bermuda, negotiating with work, schools, etc… will take a bit more planning, which is why it’s important to start now.

But have no fear. We have Brenda Warwick here. A ski addict who has worked in Vail, Colorado for four ski seasons and a CTravel agent, Brenda who specialize in selling skiing Worldwide, but particularly the resorts in Colorado, knows what she is talking about.

So Brenda, how can I find the best deal for skiing?

The least expensive ski deals are in the early season, in high resorts of Colorado, Utah, California. From the

Brenda Warwick hits the slopes!

end of November to December 15 or so as each resort differs with their high season dates for the Christmas Holidays.

Other dates (for deals) include mid January to mid February, before Presidents Day Holiday and then in the spring depending when Easter is each year, and closing date of the resorts.

Colorado’s best snow is usually early to mid April, and there are also very low rates for hotels and lifts.

Europe is the same, but you have to make sure of the snow. January and April are best, but February is very busy with UK and European schools on holidays. The same applies for Easter.

Ok those are the best deals, but when is the best time to go skiing? When is the best snow? And apparently there is a difference between Europe and North America?

The best time to ski Europe is in mid January. It is less crowded and there is beautiful snow. Then again in mid to late March, early April but that depends on the snow. That should be fine for high resorts if you are going in the Spring.

For North America ski resorts the best snow is mid January, early February, March and definitely early April. Last year I skied on April 6 in four feet of beautiful new powder snow!

West Coast skiing, i.e. Whistler in Canada, can be very unpredictable, due to being so close to the Pacific, and the resort is not as high as Colorado etc.

East Coast skiing, i.e. Mt Tremblant near Montreal, had wonderful snow this year right through Easter, but be careful if early December. Same with Smugglers Notch in Vermont.

What about families though? You said school breaks are the most expensive? When should families plan to go skiing for the best deals?

Families usually book during the Feb school break, but this is high season and can be expensive. The better time would be at Easter break when the prices are lower and many ski deals during this time.

What about couples who want to avoid the kids?

For couples, I would suggest mid to the end of January, through to mid March for North America and also Europe, avoiding the busy school holidays.

Also the end of November through to mid December, as usually the rates change about Dec 20, though this depends on each resort.

And for those skiing solo? Will I have to be by myself on the slopes?

For single skiers, as myself, it is a wonderful way to meet new friends who love the feel of that mountain air, the beautiful scenery and the freedom of flying down the perfectly groomed slopes of North America or the challenge of the steep and deep in Europe.

For me, personally, I love the ambiance of Europe and definitely the Apres Ski is more exciting in Europe, after a wonderful day, skiing up to an ice bar for a gluewein and new friends; it’s wonderful.

Sonnenalp Village

 

That might be easier depending on accommodation. What are my choices for ski holidays?

The choices are unlimited. There are hotels, condos, private homes, and even private chalets in Europe that are catered from budget right up to Sir Richard Branson’s wonderful private Chalet in Verbier, which you can rent by the week for up to 20 guests, and of course at a high price!

So Brenda, what can you and CTravel offer to Bermudians looking for a good ski trip?

Selling skiing is complicated, as there are so many ski resorts worldwide, but we at Ctravel, have the ‘tool’s and expertise to help any skier, first time or a seasoned skier.

The choices are unlimited, hotels, condos, private homes, private chalets in Europe that are catered from budget right up to Sir Richard Branson’s wonderful private Chalet in Verbier you can rent by the week for up to 20 guests, and of course at a high price!

Ctravel is a Wholesale Tour Operator for Vail Resorts, of Vail, Breckenridge, Beaver Creek, Keystone and Heavenly Valley, where we have Discounted Lift Tickets available to our ski clientele even during all the Holidays, plus equipment rental, transfers, hotels, ski school, and whatever else is required.

Our Virtuoso Supplier, Alpine Adventures, can offer ski holidays Worldwide, even Summer Skiing in South America if you haven’t had enough skiing in the winter in the Northern Hemisphere.

Vail, the largest ski resort in the US and most groomed trails on the planet!  I worked in Vail at the Gasthof Gramshammer, owned by former Olympian, Pepi Gramshammer, who taught me to ski.  Vail Village and the new Village Square, formerly Lions Head are also traffic free, with both resorts of BCreek and Vail offering a free bus service around their villages.

The Lodge at Vail, a Virtuoso property (which means a CTravel partner), is ski in/out and has just completed a new Spa and condos right next to the slopes.  There is a huge selection of hotels and condos in Vail.

My favorite where I have stayed for over 20yrs, is the Sonnenalp Resort of Vail, exceptional luxury and service with Old World hospitality in the Bavarian tradition, passed down from five generations of the Faessler Family.

Their rooms and suites are beautifully decorated in Bavarian style, many with fireplaces and balconies overlooking Vail mountain, four restaurants, full Spa, with indoor/outdoor pool,hot tubs, sauna etc.

Vail’s annual snowfull over 346″ , 300 days of sunshine and 33 lifts, you have gentle beginner slopes to bowls, glades and moguls.  A charismatic ski town with fine dining, family fun, and plenty of apres ski!

For more information and to book your ski vacation contact CTravel.





Women going topless in New York City?

21 08 2010

Yep that’s the plan tomorrow. And not just New York. If you’re in:VENICE BEACH, CALIFORNIA
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
OAHU, HAWAII, DENVER, COLORADO or SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA too!

Tomorrow if you’re female you can go topless (well in pre-determined places that are all listed on www.gotopless.org) ! Men? You’ve got to cover-up and put on a bra in support ……

Who is doing this? A US group called GoTopless.org who believe that women have the same constitutional right to be bare chested in public places as men. Maybe they have a point? Is it fair for man boobs to be out and women’s not?

Probably not, but can I see women walking down a street without their shirts on any time soon? Definitely not. It’s a weird double standard that will, I believe, continue everywhere except the beaches of France. And then it will be to the enjoyment and giggling fascination of men from other countries to enjoy.

But I hear what the organization is saying. Why are they saying it tomorrow? Because on August 26, 1920, following a 72-year struggle, the U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote. And in 1970, as an ongoing reminder of women’s equality, Congress declared August 26 “Women’s Equality Day.”

Topless on a beach?

I like the idea though. No more burning bras. We’re just going to make men wear them and we’re going to walk around Central Park – Columbus Circle 59th W. Street (between 8 ave and 5 ave) at noon  with a speech at 1pm if you’re in New York tomorrow.

If you’re in Colorado? The event will take place from 3-6:30PM in the appropriately named Shag Lounge, 830 15th Street, Denver.

California: Group meets at 2pm on Ocean Front Walk at Navy St. March starts at 2.30 PM towards Windward circle for our speech and entertainment at 3.30 PM.

And in Bermuda? Just kidding. That won’t happen…..or maybe it should. Anyway, if you’re feeling particularly proud tomorrow and you’re visiting any of these cities check out their website for more information and put the bra on your man!