Arguably some of the best skiing conditions within the Alps are within the Austrian Alps. Though there are plenty of other locations in Europe, the experience within Austria is different from that of French and Swiss ski trips, and not because of the difference in mountains. The people of Austria are what make the noticeable variances.
Most people who take ski trips to Austria comment on the friendliness of the resorts. Many times in other countries the resort staff will sometimes be a little difficult to deal with when communication is in English, but not so with the people within the Tirol region. These wooded mountains hold not only some of the best skiing conditions in the world, but the people who run these resorts absolutely exude appeal. They will have no qualms speaking English, and they will cater to your every need without question.
For the best experiences stick to the western edges of the Tirol region, as well as St. Anton, Lech, and Zurs. While some of the Austrian resorts are a bit lower and can experience low levels of snow, these resorts have far more reliable conditions.
Resort quality varies, but almost all of them are lodge accommodation. The food, the wine, and the staff will all combine to create a ski experience that you will be hard-pressed to recreate anywhere else in the world. And while the ski season generally lasts from December to April you can also come here in the summer for some of the most exhilarating hiking and climbing to be found in Europe.

I love ski trips I prefer Canada though