Saturday, October 16, 2010

Arranging Your Own Christmas Ski Holiday

By Mark Walters

It's coming up to Christmas, vacation time is booked and you want to take your family on a Christmas ski vacation. As with all family vacations, it is imperative that you plan your trip to the last degree. Below is a list of points you must consider.

Location - So where do you want to go? There are a huge number of destinations around the world that are suitable for family ski vacations, from Canada, to Scotland, to Japan; ultimately the decision you make will come down to your personal budget.

Accommodation - After you have decided where in the world you want to go, you must now decide what kind of accommodation you want to stay in. Do you like nightlife, close proximity to restaurants and bars and easier access to transport links? If so, accommodation in the center of town is your best bet. If you would prefer a calmer, more relaxed atmosphere where you are closer to nature and enjoy only the company of wildlife as opposed to other holidaymakers, then a chalet on the edge of town would be ideal.

Transportation - Depending on your budget, there are a variety of options available to you when considering how you are going to get to your desired accommodation. Initially you must decide how you will get from your home to your hotel; is there a nearby airport? Can you drive yourself? Is there a bus service? Once you have decided how to get there, you must then decide how you will get around. Can you, or do you need to, rent a car? What are the public transportation systems like? Does your hotel offer free transfer for you and your family to the ski slopes?

Clothing - It is especially important for you to budget for ski clothing for your family. Hiring ski jackets, boots and skis can cost an arm and a leg, and hiring the wrong size can be dangerous. Research on the internet before you arrive as to how much it will possibly costs, and ask either at your hotel or the proprietors of your bungalow as to where and how much renting clothing will cost. Always remember to choose clothing that is bright and keeps you warm. Due to the dangers that are prevalent when skiing, it is vital that you take every precaution in this department, especially with young children.

Equipment - Its all very well having expensive gloves, a fashionable hat and a big jacket, but what are you going to do without skis? There are a few different types of skis depending on your desired use and your abilities. It is good to get advice from experienced skiers or even trainers when choosing the correct equipment for you and your family. Don't forget boots and goggles too!

Although there is a lot to consider when planning a Christmas ski vacation, once all is organized, you can then concentrate on enjoying your vacation with your family. - 39815

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