Planning a Family Ski Vacation
It's time to plan the family vacation and everyone wants to go skiing. Don't worry, skiing isn't as expensive as you might think, and there are numerous resorts that cater to families, offering a variety of packages designed to save you money. The problem will be choosing the destination.
Most ski resorts have websites. Start the planning process by accessing these websites to determine where you and your family might want to go for your family ski vacation. There are many different things to look for when choosing a resort. The absolute most important thing to look for is a ski school if someone in your family will need instruction. While most resorts do have ski schools, some don't. Don't make the mistake of choosing a destination where one or more of your family members won't have fun, simply because they don't know how to ski.
Next, take a look at the slopes, lifts, and trails. You want to make sure that the resort has something to offer everyone in your family. If the resort only caters to beginners, an expert skier will become quickly bored. If you have a snowboarder in your group, and there is no snowboarding park or terrain, that snowboarder will not be happy. There are resorts that serve all winter sports so make sure that your families interests are covered.
Lodging is the next thing to look at. You want to be comfortable, so where you will sleep at night matters a great deal. In most cases, there is a hotel right at the base of the slopes but this isn't necessarily the best or most affordable place to stay. Find out what your lodging options are for the area, and choose the one that is right for your family and your budget. If you will be staying farther away from the slopes, make sure that there is transportation to and from the slopes each day!
Your family will have many more interests that you will need to search for before deciding on a particular destination and resort. Some of those interests may be dog sledding, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, or horseback riding. Resorts do offer these activities, but some don't so be sure to ask about the winter activities, as well as the planned events during the time that you will be at the resort. This will help you plan a ski vacation that your family will enjoy and remember for the rest of their lives.
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Skiing Articles:-
Aspen: Golf options abound (Vail Daily) ASPEN, Colorado ? If it weren?t for the mountains and the whole skiing thing, Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley might be best known as a golfing Mecca.
Dignity crucial, blind man tells conference (Montreal Gazette) He has worked as an analyst for the CIA, scrutinizing political events in Africa. He has competed in downhill skiing, winning a number of medals.
The Welwyn and Hatfield Times (The Welwyn & Hatfield Times) A SKIING instructor who kept an online blog of his final months has died of a brain tumour. Ali Rainback, 37, from Kimpton, was diagnosed with a brain tumour last November.
The Royston Crow (Royston & Buntingford Crow) BASSINGBOURN Snowsports Club is set to have a new-look dry ski-slope in place for the start of the new skiing season in September. Members are giving up their weekends to help re-mat the club's main slope, in work which could cost up to £50,000.
The Herts Advertiser (Herts Advertiser) THE family of a young skiing instructor who died after suffering from a brain tumour for seven months have already raised more than £12,500 for the hospice who cared for him, via an online blog of his story.
Into the trees and lovin' it (Journal Inquirer) The tree skiing in Vermont is the best it?s been in five years. No question about it. Take last Sunday at Okemo, for example. Everything was open and everything had more than an adequate cover. It was actually easy to forget it was mid-March.
Snowsports athletes to defend titles (Otago Daily Times) Wanaka snowsports athletes Jossi Wells and Mitchell Brown will return to defend their respective half-pipe titles in free-skiing and snowboarding at the Cardrona Games next week.
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