
ill be 18 in November, Colorado for spring break or Florida on the beach with friends, road trip help me decid?
Well in spring break 2011 me and my friends can decide to go to a beach house in Daytona for only 25 a night cause our friends uncle owns it. or our other friends brothers live in Colorado and work at a hotel. He can get us a suite for 89 a night and we would get cheap ski/snowboarding lift tickets for the week. what would be more fun we cant decide, either party it up daytona or kayak, whitewater raft, snowboard, ski in Colorado. We will all be 18 by then, and we would be driving Chicago, illinios area to Avon Co, or Daytona Fl
I’m from Colorado, and to be honest, pretty much everything here is awesome. Colorado has the best skiing and snowboarding pretty much anywhere in the US. It really depends what part of Colorado you are going to, because during spring break there is lots of slush/ice in some parts of Colorado. If you are visiting more of Northern Colorado, you should be fine. During spring break there’s usually a good amount of people, but not too much, so the slopes are usually pretty cleared. The snow here is great, the aspect of skiing/snowboarding here is awesome, because there’s a ton of great places to go and lots of fun stuff to do, such as the high double black runs, the deep bowls, the awesome stunt parks, the unique terrain, and of course, all the powder. For me, it’s a vacation every winter. Come to Colorado.
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