Skiers in North America on a tight budget may want to bypass the West Coast after a TripAdvisor report found that slopes are 33 percent more expensive than the Northeast this year. After tabulating the average cost of a ski trip including a one-night hotel stay, single-day lift ticket, ski equipment and a basic meal of burger, fries and a beer, the TripIndex Ski report found that Durango, Colorado offered the most affordable ski getaway at $214 a day That’s roughly half the overall average and a fraction (one-third) of the cost of a trip to the most expensive destination in North America: one night at Vail will set skiers back $786, or 86 percent above the average. The most affordable Canadian ski destination is Banff, Alberta, where a day on the slopes will cost $324, while Mont-Tremblant in Quebec will cost $466. Overall, the average cost of a ski trip within North America has risen three percent over last season, averaging $422. Comparatively, ski trips in the West averages $466, while Northeastern slopes averages $335. Here are the most affordable ski destinations for 2013/2014 in North America: 1. Durango, Colorado, $214 2. Bend, Oregon, $223 3. Taos, New Mexico, $229 4. Kingfield, Maine, $244 5. Salt Lake City, Utah, $245 6. North Conway, New Hampshire, $247 7. Whitefish, Montana, $281 8. Jackson Hole, Wyoming, $313 9. Banff, Alberta, $324 10. Stowe, Vermont, $370 Most expensive ski destinations: 1. Vail, Colorado, $784 2. Aspen, Colorado, $749 3. Park City, Utah, $735 4. Telluride, Colorado, $600 5. Crested Butte, Colorado, $559 6. Breckenridge, Colorado, $510 7. Whistler, British Columbia, $490 8. Steamboat Springs, Colorado, $479 9. Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, $466 10. Big Sky, Montana, $456 Source: Relaxnews