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Taking Your Family to the Ski Slopes
Are you ready to take your family on a ski vacation?
If so it's important to choose a resort that is geared towards families and
children. Not all ski resorts
are suitable for beginner skiers we supply links to most resorts websites so
you can make your own judgement. This is not to say that there are ski
resorts that have no beginners, most ski resorts will roll out the welcome
mat for new skiers as they obviously want your money too but, there are some
resorts where the terrain and services are geared toward the wants and
challenges of the advanced skier/snowboarder. This is actually not good for
beginners, because prices will be higher and lift lines (queues) are likely
to be longer.
Family Ski Resorts Family ski resorts that are geared toward the new and beginning skier are not hard to find. Most are genuine ski villages not purpose built resorts. If I were taking my family I would avoid the purpose built. In Europe purpose built would include such places as La Plagne, Tignes, and Les Arces and ski villages would include Les Houches, Les Gets and Arraba. In the USA and Canada things are a little more complicated as many resorts require a bus ride or taxi from town to the ski area. These again I would personally avoid for a family ski vacation. At the end of a hard day on the slope who wants to have to get on a bus for 20 minutes or more to get back to their accommodation. resort in this classification would include Breckenridge, A Basin, Jasper, Fernie, Banff and Lake Louise. I would also avoid Whistler. Recommended would be Keystone, Kimberley and Panorama. Look for a resort with a dedicated area for new skiers, including a slow, easy means of transport to the top of the learning hill such as a "magic carpet" some resorts even offer a Free beginners area or reduced ticket prices for their beginners are. DO NOT BE TEMPTED BY THE LARGER RESORTS WITHOUT A FREE BEGINNERS AREA. Lift passes are much more expensive in these resorts but you will never get the use of them if you are a beginner.
You're the Customer Ski resorts really want your business. If you are new to the sport, many will offer a selection of accommodations that ease you through the process of parking, getting outfitted, and getting placed on the hill for your first appearance on skis. In some cases, a resort photographer is even available to record your experience for posterity! You should expect to be coddled because if your experience is not pleasant, the resort knows you won't be back. Remember, it is a buyer's or learner's market because the resorts need your return visit in order to prosper. Ski and Stay Packages
Many family
ski and stay vacation packages typically offer
free children's lift tickets, with an adult purchase, as well as free
lodging for children and many ski areas offer multi-day packages with lessons
every day, sometimes twice daily. Most resorts have a planned progression of lessons that can step
you through higher skill levels at your own learning pace.
Accommodation Check to see what accommodation is available. If you are on a tight budget most resorts have slope side condos / apartments available. There are usually one or more bedrooms, a dining room /eating area, and a small kitchen, so it isn't necessary to spend time (and money) eating every meal in a restaurant. However you will find that if it is advertised as suitable for 6 at least 2 of those beds will be in the living area and 2 more will probably be bunk beds. I have actually seen one bedroom condos sold as being suitable for 8 persons. Hotels located "In Resort" are normally expensive and for a family probably cramped. We have always found the best place to stay is a catered chalet. Very popular in Europe and just starting to take off in the US and Canada. This is a home where you have your own room and meals are provided in an informal dinner party setting. Chalet hosts could even be the owners of the property. They will go out of their way to make sure you have a holiday to remember pampering you and your children. Some offer free ski hire and even free airport transfers. Crèche facilities may also be available at an extra cost. Before booking find out exactly what is on offer. There are some great sites out there for those looking for a choice of ski chalet including www.catered-ski-chalets.com which lists only catered ski chalets and others such as www.luxury-catered-ski-chalets.com which lists a worldwide choice of luxury chalets and www.morzine-ski-chalets.com which lists chalets in Morzine part of the giant Portes Du Soleil ski area In the US and Canada it is expected that you will remove outdoor shoes before entering and ski boots indoors are a definite no no wherever you go. If staying in a hotel or complex, an exercise room and pool, are good extras. You may be surprised to see that your children still have energy, when you're out of it, and an indoor pool is a good way to expend that extra energy. Regardless of the accommodations you choose, it's useful if a shuttle, or other transportation, to the slopes is provided directly from your chalet, condo or hotel. Child Care If you have little ones, plan ahead. Review all the child care options and make your reservations well ahead of time. Sunshine Chalets owner Susan for example, has child minding qualifications and provides a personal on-site child care for a maximum 3 children ages 6 weeks - 6 years. Many resorts have an impressive combination of ski, play, and child care programs, as well as the option of arranging a nanny to accompany your child throughout the day. Plan your nights out on the town, too. Check in advance to see if the accommodation / resort can provide you with a list of approved babysitters. Make those reservations in advance or you may be disappointed! Finally, remember this is a family ski vacation and you will want to make sure that it's a good one. Most resorts have your best interests at heart, and can be trusted to provide an excellent product. It's up to you to cover all the angles, and to make sure your family ski vacation is planned, from beginning to end, in advance.
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