depends on the resort and if you what you want to do.
In Utah...
Snowbird has amazing terrain, so lift tickets are more expensive ($45-80). The nightlife sucks, so the lodging costs about the same as a normal hotel of similar caliber.
Park City has good nightlife, but the "slopes" are just that. It's like riding a collection of over-sized bunny hills. Thus tickets are cheaper ($35-65) but lodging is going to be more expensive than a similar hotel that is in a normal area.
All resorts will have combo deals for lodging and lift tickets, or spa visits, etc.
The cost of a ski resort would vary greatly on the size and scope of the facility. It would likely, however, cost three to five million dollars just to begin.
3 billion dollars
This depends entirely on the placement and size of the resort. It also depends on who is selling it. It would probably cost close to, if not more than, a million dollars.
This depends on the size of ski resort, the quality, size and number of lifts, the land cost, as well as numerous other factors such as the ease of construction.
The price to stay at Breckenridge Ski Resort will vary slightly from year to year depending on how much snowfall they get, how much demand they have that year, the state of the economy, etc. Simply go to their website @ http://www.breckenridge.com to get the latest rates for all their accommodations and fees.
64 dollars
the biggest ski resort in the us is big ski ski resort in Montana it is also the second biggest in north America
Brighton Ski Resort was created in 1936.
Tiffindell Ski Resort was created in 1993.
Ski Resort Extreme happened in 2004.
Ski Resort Tycoon happened in 2000.
Ski Resort Tycoon was created in 2000.