Andi,
I'd say Keystone or Winter Park for new skiiers. Winter Park is harder to get to because you have to either go over Berthoud Pass, which can be a pain in bad weather, or go way out of your way to the West. However, while the kids are in ski school at WP, you can go ski Mary Jane which is right next door.
TechAPhi,
You're right, I forgot about Loveland, which is the closest to Denver. Tends to be a little windy and icy. Just over the Divide is A-Basin.
The neat thing about Summit County (mentioned above) is that the lift tickets can be used at any of the resorts. (Or at least they used to be -- anyone tell me if that's still true?) Plus, there a lot of other neat apres-ski stuff to do.
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