So like a few have said, thanksgiving is still very early season for a lot of Colorado. That said, your focus for now seems to be on the dining and younger kid activities (mine are 9 and 6 now). We did the week from Christmas through New Years last year with another family at Keystone. We like the kid program best at Keystone for ski school, plus other activities in the area. COVID has changed some things as far as reservations go, but Keystone had a tubing hill that is on the first level of the mountain that you buy separate tickets for. Book early, because it will book up. There’s also usually a play castle type thing that the kids have fun at (with mom, because I’m having beer at the nearest lodge or skiing). Back towards Dillon there’s an ice castle place that lights up at night and has mazes and slides, but it may not open until December. Overall easy town to get around. Unrelated, I found 4 MSRP Stagg Jr. on the shelf at the liquor store next to the main grocery store in Dillon. Lol That said, Breckinridge is my favorite. Skiing is top notch and the downtown/dining is fantastic. Vail/Aspen can make a case but for price and convenience, it’s Breck for me. Breck and Keystone are both on the same pass, so there’s no reason you can’t hit both over the same trip or at least venture over to the other for a day/dinner. If you have specific questions, just let me know. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk