I've been skiing for decades, but my wife hates it. We have to get a little creative on our winter vacations.
Briefly

"In the early days of our relationship, my wife and I took a ski trip with another couple. My friend and I had been skiing and snowboarding our entire lives, but both of our then-girlfriends were novices. They took turns on the bunny hill while we tackled some intense terrain, and I was left picturing a future of skiing together. But by the end of the day, my wife announced her retirement from the slopes."
"To keep her entertained while the kids and I cruise the trails, we often plan ski trips that offer lots of amenities. Resorts like The Lodge at Spruce Peak in Stowe and Mont-Tremblant in Quebec provide ski-in/ski-out villages with great dining, bars, and endless entertainment. A few hours at the spa, a nice lunch, and drinks might cost my wife around $200, comparable to my day on the slopes."
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