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Youre looking atseveral hundred dollars per person, per day.
The activity can be even more contingent on location, accommodations and equipment rentals.
Here are four that haveexorbitant costs.
Aspen Snowmass, Colorado
Yes, this palace is one of the most expensive in the US.
Youll pay an average of around $2,138 for accommodations each night and $264 for adaily lift ticket.
You could pay for a season pass, but that will set you back around $3,000.
The dining options are plentiful as you might choose fromcasual takeout optionsall the way to high-end fine dining.
Accommodation is cheaper, just averaging $759 nightly.
Theresort-like villagealso has spas, casual restaurants, an ice rink and more.
There are several neighborhoods or small areas, each with its own features and plenty of walkable areas.
Deer Valley Resort, Utah
One of thepriciest ski resortsin Utah is Deer Valley Resort.
It offers a lot of amenities like local ski tours and even the ability toski with Olympic athletes.
Granted, some of these are vacation homes with several bedrooms.
Still, youll pay more than your average budget hotel.
Breckenridge, Colorado
Breckenridgehas been increasing in popularity.
Although its more affordable than the others on this list, youll still be paying a pretty penny.
Sure, its not too shabby, but nearby accommodations arent nearly as affordable.
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