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The most expensive ski resorts in the U.S.

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It’s peak season for ski buffs, so it probably feels like you’re spending every other paycheck on gas and lift tickets. Guess what? You are. Skiing and snowboardi­ng are pricey, especially when you factor in the cost of lodging at resorts in California and beyond. A new survey from CheapHotel­s.org has ranked the most expensive ski resorts across the United States. After comparing 20 popular destinatio­ns, the survey found Deer Valley, in Utah, is the most spendy ski resort based on cost of lodging — $543 a night. Killington, in Vermont, came in as the least expensive, at $157 a night. The three California destinatio­ns on the list — Squaw Valley ($302), Northstar ($264) and Mammoth ($168) — took the fifth, ninth and 18th spots, respective­ly. Translatio­n: Strap on those skis. That ski trip may not be quite as expensive as you thought.

Of course, some of these places are very luxurious indeed: Beaver Creek, Colorado, also made The Telegraph’s list of the most luxurious ski resorts on Earth. Aspen and Vail also landed on Travel + Leisure’s Most Luxurious North American Ski Resorts.

To establish its rankings, CheapHotel­s.org used the average price for the cheapest available double rooms in each destinatio­n, through the months of February and March 2019. Only hotels with at least three stars located within a ski resort were considered.

Here are the top 10 most expensive. Find the entire list at www.cheaphotel­s.org. 1 Deer Valley, Utah

2 Beaver Creek, Colorado

3 Alta, Utah

4 Vail, Colorado

5 Squaw Valley, California

6 Breckenrid­ge, Colorado

7 Teton Village, Utah

8 Aspen, Colorado

9 Northstar, California

10 Park City, Utah

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Utah’s Deer Valley was ranked the most expensive ski resort in the country by CheapHotel­s.org.
GETTY IMAGES Utah’s Deer Valley was ranked the most expensive ski resort in the country by CheapHotel­s.org.

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