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Ski Tips for Families Planning
a
Family Winter Ski Vacation
in Keystone, Colorado
Author: Steve
Falk
Tip 1: Get
discounted lift tickets
There are many ways to save money on lift tickets. Here are a few:
Look for season passes before the real season begins (season passes
are often sold months in advance as well as multi-visit passes and
online tickets). These passes are typically only available in person
over the summer, but after you get one, you can renew online. A
summer trip to Colorado can pay for itself by buying season passes
for your family! The best place to buy single day tickets is at a
local grocery store like King Soupers or Safeway or Albertsons.
There are kiosks in the stores with the latest prices. Skiing in
off-peak times (any time other than over the holidays and from mid
feb - march) can often save you money as well. Discounted lift
tickets are often provided when you sign up for lessons Perhaps the
best way to obtain discounted lift tickets is to purchase them when
you also purchase lodging through one of the smaller, more
personalized property management companies. These companies are
motivated you to save money on lift tickets to make your trip more
affordable.
Tip 2: Save on lodging and accommodations by sharing or by renting
privately and through smaller property management companies The
large ski resorts offer premium pricing on their lodging because of
their monopoly in the resort area. There are many other options to
paying premium dollars: Book through smaller property management
companies in Keystone other than the resort itself. Smaller
companies spend comparatively very little on advertising and are
closer to the condo owners and are able to pass on the savings to
you. Are your dates flexible? look for last minute deals for condos
between other rentals. Look for websites where you rent directly
from the owner like Craigslist, vrbo, zipvacations and
keystone.ownersguest.com
Tip 3: Buy Used Gear Children outgrow their equipment so quickly
that it rarely makes sense to buy new gear. There are many
alternatives that can save you money: Buy in the off season when
there are substantial savings and before you are desperate for gear
Buy equipment at consignment stores and ski-swaps. Some Ski Retail
stores even offer special lease and buyback programs for kids Borrow
from friends whose kids have outgrown their skis or boards Small
property management companies can often offer discounts on rental
equipment because of their local business relationships. Plus they
don't make money on the rentals, so they want you to get the best
deal possible.
Tip 4: Educate your children on the Responsibility Code for the
Mountain Regardless of the ability level of your children, they
should always show courtesy to others. Familiarize them with the
"Your Responsibility Code" which has been endorsed by the National
Ski Areas Association. Many accidents can be avoided by adhering to
the Code. Always stay in control. People ahead of you have the right
of way. Stop in a safe place for you and others. Whenever starting
downhill or merging, look uphill and yield. Use devices to help
prevent runaway equipment. Observe signs and warnings, and keep off
closed trails. Know how to use the lifts safely.
Tip 5: Have a plan in place in the event you become separated Having
a plan in place in the event your family becomes separated can
prevent so much worry: Establish a meeting place before you begin
skiing. The information booth or a particular chair lift is a good
idea Have your child carry a note in his or her pocket with your
home, cell phone and lodging phone number Consider purchasing a
family walkie-talkie set. The prices on these devices
A family ski vacation can be one of the most memorable and enjoyable
vacations together. By planning in advance, you are ensured a more
relaxed and peaceful time.
About the
Author:
Steve Falk is the co-owner and operator of Skyrun.com Property
Management
services
which provides Keystone Resort Lodging in Keystone Ski Resort,
Colorado.
Being in
the industry for many years, he can help find the best deals in
lodging, lift
tickets and ski rentals. Be sure to visit
www.SkyRun.com
for more information on
discount
lodging and ski rentals.
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