January 31st, 2010 - A Family Ski Vacation
A family ski holiday can cost less than you think and there are many ski destinations that cater especially for the needs of families. There are many deals available that will help you save cash provided that you do a bit of research before you make a reservation.
Before you book a family ski vacation check and see what the vacation companies are providing as a package deal. Many companies provide free or reduced child prices when the children share the room with two adults and in some deals will also offer an outstanding price for a second kid as well.
Do not worry if you are not all expert skiers as you there are numerous destinations that offer ski lessons to cater for all abilities and some run special ski camps just for the youngsters. Equipment can normally be rented if you do not have any already. There is no reason to go out to purchase skis, boots and special clothing if you are not sure you will enjoy it.
Make sure you also pick a ski destination that has ski courses that are acceptable for everyone in your group. You can not expect a beginner to handle some of the difficult runs as they could quite easily get hurt or get into difficulty. There are many family friendly destinations that would be appropriate. Make sure that the resort is also suitable for any snowboarders that have travelled with you.
Lodgings are also an essential consideration as you will want to be able to relax after going on the slopes throughout the day. Make sure the property you select is appropriate to you everyday standards that you would expect at home. A ski holiday at a bargain cost may not be worth it if you have to hire another lodging because the one you book is of a low standard.
If you have very young kids it is possible to find a good family resort with expert child minding available. This way you will be able to have more time on the slopes whilst your kids are being watched for you.
A Neilson ski holiday for the familly can be a fantastic vacation if you plan ahead, check out the great tips from travel expert James Mason of Travel Snips





