Hmm, I'm a Costco member, wonder if there is something I can do to obtain these tix deals, I'm going to call, great tip..thanks!I just got an email from Whistler Superior which is a company that rents out private units. They have a deal going. Not sure of your dates...
https://www.whistlersuperior.com/
Lift tickets - check out Costco. If you'd been a Canuck or live in Washington state there is a great deal, but....WI doesn't cut it.
I don't want to be muling my gear around!
Crystal has been recommended as well as Stevens Pass. I've heard there's been a lot of rain in Seattle, if that translates to snow in the mountains that's maybe good!? Still trying to work it out, I've found a couple good looking places to just crash on airbnb.com, since it's only me, I can't stand paying for more than I really need which is just a clean bed/place to stay!Crystal Mountain. It's 2600 acres, has terrain for all abilities (a lot of people say its best for experts, and while it's true they'll get the most out of it, I think there is plenty for intermediates), and has lodging at the base. Overpriced lodging, because it's the only slopeside lodging in WA state, but still. Weekday prices aren't too bad. It's generally an easier drive than the other ski areas, too. It's about 2 hours away.
https://crystalmountainresort.com/
I like the bit Warren Miller did a few years ago on Crystal:
Stevens Pass and the 4 Snoqualmie Summit areas are closer to Seattle, and Mt Baker, White Pass and Mission Ridge are further (though technically doable as a day trip from Seattle), but I'd recommend Crystal most. Or you could stay at motels nearer to any of these. Keep in touch re conditions. Who knows how things will be--this has been such a funny season.
I've heard there's been a lot of rain in Seattle, if that translates to snow in the mountains that's maybe good!?