You should try and learn while you are there. Take a class in hit the bunny slopes. Maybe you could alternate with your hubby so he could watch the baby while you give skiing a try.
There are lots of things! On our family ski vacations, there were always 1-2 non-skiers. Here's what they did:
- my aunt was at the spa 24/7. It may be harder with Talia, but maybe your hubby could watch her one morning or afternoon while you got a facial and massage? Or, the manicure/pedicure areas are usually baby friendly. You could do that and bring her with you.
- shop!! It's expensive there, but FUN!
- bring a bunch of great books
- I love to snowshoe. Do you have a backpack/baby bjorn for Talia? There are always lots of guided tour options wherever you go, and it costs around $10 to rent the snowshoes.
- at Aspen, non-skiers can take the gondola to the top of the mountain and have lunch at the restaurant. I bet you can do the same at Vail, and arrange to meet your husband for lunch.
oh, too bad you don't ski. The back bowls are Vail are one of the most breathtaking things I have ever seen in my life. I am so jealous. Do you want to take me along to babysit?
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oh, too bad you don't ski. The back bowls are Vail are one of the most breathtaking things I have ever seen in my life. I am so jealous. Do you want to take me along to babysit?
sure! :) haha
I would maybe try to learn if I didn't have the baby with me...and I wasn't so clutzy!
lucky girl! I wish i was going to Vail this winter....
i was chiming in on this post b/c i was reading the Jan. Lucky and they have a "ski town shopping guide" in the back and i thought that it might have some interesting shops for you to check out on your trip!