Monday, February 20, 2017

Ski Areas Welcome Sweethearts

Back in the Middle Ages when Roman Emperor Claudias prohibited young people from marrying (single soldiers fought better then coupled ones), a priest named Valentine would marry lovers in secret.  His illegal marriage ceremonies did not go un-noticed and he was beheaded for performing them--on February 14th , 278.  

We all know how St. Valentine's martyrdom raised the stakes of romance.  And, lucky for me, my sweetheart knows how to leverage our relationship during ski season.  Mt Snow Ski Area, in Vermont, offers two-for-one tickets to couples in love on Valentine’s Day.  (They also offer summit weddings and renewing of vows at the site of a giant red snow heart on the mountain top.)  Other deals to watch for are $14 tickets (get it? The fourteenth?) at Sugarbush, Catamount and Mad River Glen—but be prepared to kiss your ski partner in front of the ticket window to seal the deal.  The Running of the Bridesmaids at Okemo puts skiers on the slopes in tuxedos and gowns in exchange for a discount—make sure nothing gets caught as you exit the chairlift!  The only thing that could add to a romantic day on the slopes would be equally romantic overnight accommodations. 

So our valentine ski trip included an overnight in a “tiny house” that offered plenty of space to relax and romance each other in après ski mode.

Apple Blossom Cottage: photo from Airbnb listing

If you were not as lucky as me and didn’t get invited on a 2017 Valentine’s Day Ski Getaway, start whispering ideas for next year into your lover’s ear.  Blogs to monitor next season include Snowpak which featured 5 “V-day” destination resorts this year (though only one in the east) and Ski.com which offered suggestions that accommodated various couple preferences—great skiing, great nightlife or great luxury. 


February is for lovers…who ski!

1 comment:

  1. Wow, sounds like you have a very thoughtful sweetheart!

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