Ski trips with the family can be a great way to bond while having fun and enjoying the scenery. They can also be a logistical nightmare if they aren’t planned properly. Fortunately, there are a few things anyone can do to make sure that their family ski trip goes as planned. Here are four essential tips for families planning their first ski trip.
Choose the Right Mountain and Resort Since you’ll be going with the family and not seasoned pros, you have to choose a mountain that isn’t too difficult if it’s your first time. While some slopes may be very steep, some resorts, especially in the Snowmass area, have varying degrees of skill. You should visit a website like Snowmass Vacations and pick a resort that is close to a family friendly hill. The easiest way to know is to visit their sites and call them directly to ask them if they have family friendly slopes or special assistance for little kids. Some resorts are purely performance oriented and should be avoided by novice skiers, so beware. Never Underestimate the Power of Weather Bad weather could completely make or break a good family ski vacation. I know that weather is out of your control, but you can make adjustments in case you experience extreme weather. If it’s freezing cold or there are huge snowstorms, you could shorten your sessions or take more hot cocoa breaks for instance. A nice resort will allow you to have fun inside as well with entertainment for the whole family. Be Patient It can be very easy to lose your cool when you have to manage your family on a vacation. Here are a few tips to make sure that you don’t lose control. First, make sure that you don’t have too high expectations before leaving. Also, make sure you establish clear rules before you go. For instance, don’t let your kids dictate whether they’re going to wear gloves and helmets. And if they aren’t cooperative, don’t be afraid to put your foot down and cut the day short if needed. Get Some Training It is always a better idea to get lessons before you go skiing. While skiing lessons can be time consuming and expensive, you just can’t hit the slopes with at least some minimal training. And you’ll have more fun too. If you’re away for a week, you should at least take three days of lessons before you start hitting the slopes on your own. However, please note that lessons can be overcrowded during peak times, so make sure you reserve your spot well in advance. Conclusion Ski trips can be a wonderful experience when done right. Before you go, make sure you pick a family friendly resort with varying levels of difficulty. Also, be prepared to make changes to your plans in case of extreme weather. Be patient and set clear rules before you go if you want your vacation to go smoothly. And, make sure you book lessons before you go if you want to make the best out of your vacation.
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9/29/2017 02:50:29 pm
I like the idea of getting some lessons prior to going on a ski trip. I have always snowboarded but have never actually done any skiing myself. I can definitely see why I would need some lessons regardless of my experience with snowboarding.
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