Ski Gear Rentals

January 24, 2012 by admin
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Choosing the Ski Resort That’s Right For You   by Chad Rutt

There are many important things to consider when it comes to choosing a ski resort for your vacation. Is your family or group of mixed ability or do you fall under the same beginner, intermediate, or advanced category? This is an important factor, as you need to select a resort that caters for the skill level required. Some resorts will have more nursery slopes designed for the beginner and children. Others may be more geared up for experienced skiers and some will have a variety of extreme runs for the really proficient. You may be interested in Skiing off-piste. It’s a good idea to study the piste maps, sometimes posted on the resort website. If snowboarding is your thing, check that the resort is snowboard friendly.

Location is another basic concern. If you choose what’s known as a ’ski in, ski out’ resort, it means that the proximity of the slopes saves on time and transportation costs. If the slopes are a distance away from your accommodation, check to see if there is a shuttle service and if there’s a charge. Find out where you can park if you intend using your own vehicle. How far is the airport or train station to the resort? The greater the distance, the more the cost goes up.

Snow conditions are central to an enjoyable experience on the slopes. Find out what the recent snow record is for the resort and what weather can be expected at the time of your trip. Some tour companies give snow guarantees and will bus you in to where there is snow. In the worst case scenario of the ski lifts being closed, some lift operators have a money back policy. The later you go in the season, the higher you need to be to still have sufficient snow. However, many resorts use artificial snow to get around any problems. Some skiers don’t enjoy artificial snow and some are quite happy on it.

If you’re on a tight budget, look out for special deals. Some resorts offer mid-week specials with savings on lift passes etc. Beginners may not want to splash out on equipment, so they may opt to rent equipment and some resorts have on site stores that hire out skis, boards, boots, and so on. If you want instruction, there are package deals that include lessons and / or equipment. These deals are not confined to beginners. Advanced skiers may find a package that involves attending a ski clinic for advanced ability. Avoiding the peak season also saves money and the slopes are quieter. The most expensive time and the busiest time are at Christmas and New Year. Staying in self-catered apartments or vacation rentals is the cheaper option, so look for a resort that has a variety of affordable accommodation like this.

Finally, decide whether you want a quieter, family friendly resort or somewhere with more emphasis on après-ski nightlife. Check out the local restaurants and bars and if there are dance clubs. There’s a ski resort that’s just right for you, so good luck!

About the Author

Chad Rutt is the Director of Marketing for the online lodging site ABetterStay.comand the Managing Editor of its accompanying Vacation Blog.
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