Avoid stress and anger: This is how ski holidays with kids are successful

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Successful ski holidays need to be planned. This saves not only your nerves but also your wallet.
Anne Grimshaw

Many experienced skiers work up a sweat on ski holidays with children. What should you do if your little one no longer wants to go to the slopes when the weather is nice? So how do you avoid annoying looks from other guests at the ski restaurant? With the following tips, you can look forward to your holiday on the slopes with ease.

Planning is half the battle (skiing)

Children always cause surprises, so it’s good if all other aspects of the holiday are well thought out. You can avoid expensive sports shops in the ski area if you rent ski equipment at home. Families who register early also get the worm when it comes to accommodation: the earlier you book, the greater the choice of hotels and holiday homes and the lower their prices.

Book according to your needs

Tailor your winter holiday destination to your family’s preferences. If mom, as a piste professional, likes to ski on many different slopes, a large ski area is needed. If parents prefer a comfortable winter, small, family-friendly ski areas are recommended. This is completely sufficient for the needs of a young beginner skier.

Choose a family-friendly ski resort

In many ski areas, children under six ski for free, and in some even longer. Some areas also have other offers, such as free day passes for children every Saturday. Of course, the children’s area in the ski area should not be missed. There, little ones learn to ski in a fun way with funny characters and courses.

Arouse expectation

It doesn’t take much effort to get kids excited about skiing. Children will also be happy if parents enthusiastically talk about skiing before the holiday. The traditional ski race held on a weekend at the ski school also causes many children to look forward to it with excitement. Important: You should not force children to ski. This saves parents and ski instructors a lot of whining and prevents children from having traumatic experiences on the slopes.

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take breaks

Rest days and variety are essential for children. A week’s ski holiday is quite tiring for adults. Especially for children! Instead of skiing, spend the afternoon in the thermal baths or on the Rössli toboggan. This way no one gets bored and the mood remains cheerful. If no one stands on the skis when they get tired, the risk of injury is reduced.

Everyone enjoys playgrounds

If you have time, be sure to research places and restaurants with children’s playgrounds. Whether you’re taking a lunch break next to the ski slopes, in a hotel or in a restaurant: the playground ensures relaxation for everyone involved. Children can relieve stress without disturbing others, while adults can enjoy the peace.

More fun together

Going on vacation with family friends brings joy to everyone! This means you can take turns looking after the kids while they have fun with their friends. There’s even an après-ski excursion or two for adults.

Source : Blick

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