Ski areas in Utah and Colorado have topped a study of North America’s most expensive ski resort hotel prices for holidays during February, according to research on stays in hotels rated two stars or higher by website CheapHotels.org who used Expedia, Orbitz and Priceline to search for holidays, carrying out their research between January 15-17.
Deer Valley in Park City, Utah was most expensive with an average price of $395 per night during February 2014. CheapHotels.org put Snowbird, also in Utah in second place averaging $312 per night. Colorado’s Beaver Creek and Vail were third and fourth placed with prices of $289 and $281 respectively. Squaw Valley, California was fifth on $215 pipping third Utah, third Vail Resorts run and second Park City resort, Canyons on $214.
Aspen Snowmass was seventh ($186), Jackson Hole eighth ($178) and Copper Mountain tenth ($174).
Kicking Horse in British Columbia, Canada was the only non-Us resort in the top 10 ($176).
(Picture Credit: Thanks to Deer Valley Resort)
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