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How To Plan Your Family Ski Holiday

By Simplypiste @simplypiste

How To Plan Your Family Ski Holiday

Family holidays are always special, but seeing your kids make their first few turns on skis or watching them fly down a toboggan run with massive smiles on their faces are memories you’ll never forget.

Choosing a family friendly resort

Some ski resorts are more suited to families than others due to their proximity to the airport, childcare facilities dedicated kiddie ski areas, excellent ski schools and accommodation close to the slopes. To help you make sure that you choose the best resort for your family, here are the top family resorts from Neilson Holidays

Family hotels

Your choice of accommodation is really important. As a family you’ll be wanting larger or interconnecting rooms, areas for the kids to run around and play, early meal times and maybe some childcare. Neilson holidays, have a wide range of family-friendly hotels available.

Shorter transfers = happier children

Trying to keep the kids entertained on a long transfer after an early flight can be tricky, so choosing a resort that’s closer to the airport can help keep them

from getting tired and irritable.

Family savings & free places

As with resorts, some properties are more family orientated and not only offer great facilities like pools, kids’ clubs and playrooms, but some hefty discounts for children too. With Neilson holidays, you could save up to 45% off adult price with Free Child Places’ on flights and accommodation also available. Move quickly though as places are limited!

Ski essentials offers

Many resorts offer substantial deals for families pre-booking lift passes, equipment and tuition. Children under a certain age are often free and there’s plenty of incentives available such as free child equipment when two adults pre-book equipment or tuition. Have a look at the Ski Essentials from Neilson Holidays for more information.

Now you’ve chosen were to go! Kit your family out….


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