Planning the Perfect Ski Trip

For people who love winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, seeing the first snowflakes fall at the beginning of the snow season is a thrilling experience. It marks the beginning of a season full of adventure. A great ski trip can be exciting and enjoyable, a time for building family memories and just relaxing and having a good time, but only if it’s planned right. A poorly planned trip can create bad feelings and may even be disastrous.

The first thing to consider when planning a ski trip is which resort you will be visiting. If you’re going to a new area and you are unsure what the resorts are like in that area, make sure you research carefully the features of each resort. Make sure the resort has other options besides skiing. Even though you may spend a good deal of time on the slopes, there will undoubtedly be downtime where you have nothing to do. Make sure your resort of choice has a lot of other options, especially for dining, or maybe even other snow activities like sledding or inner tubing.

Once you’ve chosen your resort, you should figure out when you want to go. If you plan your trip during the week, you may find cheaper lift ticket rates and smaller crowds. Don’t forget that a big factor in deciding when to plan your ski trip is the weather. If the weather is poor during your stay, it can ruin your trip and cost you a lot of money on a wasted trip. Check the weather reports and the resort’s ski conditions. If you’re traveling with novice skiers, certain weather conditions may make it difficult for them. Check the resort to see how many trails are open. Fewer trails means there will be longer lines at the lift and the other trails will be more crowded.

The next important step is finding lodging. Almost all resorts offer on-site lodging, but sometimes you can find a cheaper deal at other nearby lodging facilities. If you’re making an extended stay, make sure the place you stay has all the amenities you will need, like food service, laundry services, etc. Be sure to make your reservations at least a few weeks in advance to ensure the best choice. Also, if you plan an extended stay, you may get a better deal on a multi-day stay.

The next thing to consider is ski or snowboarding equipment. If you don’t own your own equipment or if you’re traveling from a far distance, you will probably want to look into equipment rentals. Make sure to check not only the resorts rental options, but any ski shops in the area. Sometimes local shops have better rental deals than the resorts.

By following these steps and planning carefully, your ski trip will be a memorable and relaxing adventure.

Talisker Mountain Incorporated (http://www.talisker.com/) is a private real estate development firm based in Park City, Utah and is a fully own subsidiary Talisker Corp. Billings Farnsworth is a freelance writer.

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