What is the ideal age for my children to start skiing? What are the most suitable resorts
for families? What will my children experience in their ski programmes? What childcare options are on offer for babies and toddlers? How much ski time can I expect? What if I’m a non-skier?
These are all common questions from families who are looking to book their first ski holiday and are unsure what to expect. From families who are all complete beginners and want to learn together, to parents who are avid skiers and want to pass on their passion to their children, luxury family ski company Powder Byrne offers parents some advice and reassurance for families of all sizes:
1. Advice for parents looking to book a family ski holiday for the first time
Consider how much time you want together as a family, as well as for your own ski time and make sure you have the right support in place. There are so many services tailored to every need that can be planned in advance. ‘Happy kids have happy parents’...there’s nothing worse than when everyone has to make a big compromise on holiday and if the kids don’t enjoy their holiday it makes the whole trip more challenging. De-stress the experience by selecting a suitable resort and trust a specialist with all the logistics. You don’t necessarily need to be in a top named resort, a gentler introduction for the children with quieter slopes can be a great confidence builder before you progress to buzzier resorts. Be realistic about your objectives for your first ski holiday - get it right, and the kids will be begging you to return and you’ll have succeeded in passing on your passion for a lifetime of memorable skiing!
2. Consider which resort is right for your family
Most resorts in the Powder Byrne portfolio are suitable for first-time skiers as our services and local team make all the difference, but we particularly recommend the Swiss resorts of Grindelwald, Lenzerheide and Arosa for first-timers thanks to excellent nursery slopes and plenty of accessible blue runs once you get the hang of things. We also offer our exclusive programme, Learn to Ski in Style, for adult beginners in selected resorts, which delivers a unique instruction programme for small groups of like-minded adults which has proved to be very popular.
3. There is no ‘perfect age’ for kids to start skiing
Children all develop at different speeds, so it is more about finding the perfect age for your child. Some children have natural coordination and are more capable from a young age, others benefit from a gentler start and will develop when the environment is right. Parents know their children best and what they are capable of and there is no ‘perfect age’ in Powder Byrne’s view. The first experience is crucial though, and for those who are ready at 3 years to take their first tentative steps on the slopes, Powder Byrne’s carefully designed Yeti Primer programme gives them the ideal start. Over three decades it has been tried, tested and developed by our most demanding clients (the toddlers, of course!).
4. Make it fun and they’ll build a lifelong love of skiing
The first objective of Powder Byrne’s Yeti programme for 4-9 year olds is for everyone to have fun in a great environment with lots of friends, to feel safe and supported and to learn at their own pace. They don’t identify their time on the slopes as ‘ski school’, as a Yeti they’ll enjoy fun and games throughout the ski day, skiing in a small group of friends, as well as organised activities and supervised supper after skiing back at their hotel. Powder Byrne create a really fun and relaxed environment with lots of encouragement and support so they’re not really aware they are in ski school at all!
The quality of the instruction they receive is guaranteed thanks to small group sizes and the support they provide which allows the instructor to remain focused on the skiing. All Yeti groups are led by a qualified instructor, but crucial support is also provided by a Yeti assistant who is there to encourage their group in a big brotherly/ sisterly way, break out the biscuits when energy needs boosting, and manage the inevitable comfort breaks that can otherwise disrupt the progress of the lesson.
The culmination of the Yeti week is a demonstration on the final morning where Yetis show off all the new skills they have learned as they hit the race gates to the applause of their proud parents.
Of course, as they progress with their skiing, things are ramped up with more structured technical sessions and strong skiers will be pushed to discover new skills and disciplines as they seek to make them rounded skiers in all conditions and terrain. Mountain awareness and safe skiing is the foundation of the SnoZone and PB Ski Academy programmes which offer structured group instruction through to teenage years.
5. Peace of mind for those travelling with babies and toddlers
Powder Byrne have been supporting families travelling with babies and toddlers for decades and their dedicated PB crèche service is designed to give parents peace of mind so they can continue to enjoy the sport they love. They adhere to the usual UK standards for childcare and all crèche managers are fully qualified NNEB or equivalent nursery nurses. They’re happy to welcome babies from 4 months in the PB crèche, and toddlers up to the age of 4 will be kept busy with indoor and outdoor activities between 8.30am and 4pm six days a week.
Whilst providing a great crèche environment packed with fun and stimulating toys and games is essential, they identify their pre-travel service as perhaps the most critical element in ensuring a seamless service. A ski holiday with very young ones does present its challenges, but none are insurmountable with the right plan and support in place. Powder Byrne’s Client Concierge team will provide every detail in advance and arrange for a call with the crèche manager before you travel so you can run through every detail.
Powder Byrne offers a pre-travel purchasing service for all your baby essentials and they’ll have these waiting in your room upon your arrival - one less thing to worry about when packing! They provide all the necessary baby travel seats for transfers, buggies in the crèches, they’ll arrange microwaves/bottle warmers, can liaise with hotels to purée food - in short, everything has been anticipated and the team will be ready to take away all the hassles. The team are also available for evening babysitting so you can really make the most of your holiday. They also offer a private nanny service in addition to the crèche programme.
6. Don’t forget it’s your holiday too and make sure you make the most of it
Skiing with Powder Byrne is all about the camaraderie on and off the slopes and making the most of the mountain resort. Their complimentary ski guiding programme for adults creates the perfect environment for parents to ski in small groups with others, hosted by amiable Powder Byrne guides whose job it is to ensure everyone skis at a pace that suits them. Their guides plan the day’s skiing, organise a beautiful lunch stop, make sure you find the best snow and the quietest slopes, using their local knowledge to enhance your experience. They’ll even carry your skis for you, coordinate shuttles and logistics; their aim is to ensure you spend the maximum time enjoying your skiing. One client once described it as ‘leave your brain at the door’ skiing, which they believe is what a holiday should be all about.
7. Don’t worry if you’re a non-skier, there are plenty of mountain activities for you to enjoy!
Powder Byrne make non-skiers just as welcome! Their Client Concierge team will run through all the options for non-skiers before you travel and their Mountain Host team in your chosen resort will coordinate all your arrangements, from guided winter walks, sleigh rides, to meeting up with skiers for lunch. Some of their properties have amazing Spa facilities and they can coordinate the perfect pampering day. Their driver service is on hand throughout the day so non-skiers can explore neighbouring villages or resorts, or they can arrange trips to local towns for shopping or sight-seeing.
8. Why not bring the grandparents too and make it a real family affair?
Powder Byrne are seeing an increasing number of clients travelling with multi-generations and their private apartments in Flims and Arosa are particularly popular as they give larger families more privacy, lots of space and multiple bedrooms all with ensuite facilities. Big Family Christmas celebrations have always been a tradition at Powder Byrne and they’ll liaise with their clients to arrange a bespoke festive celebration which is always a hit with kids and grandparents alike.
9. Family holidays are precious, make the most of your time together
As parents of kids growing up with so many distractions and increasing pressures around us all, Powder Byrne are convinced that family holidays are taking on an even greater significance to ensure everyone can press the pause button. Creating memories together away from it all and making time for each other without screens and distractions is becoming a luxury commodity. There are so many options out there, but also lots of obstacles to avoid along the way. Taking the hassle out of the planning and preparation and using their experience to ensure things run smoothly is what their clients trust them with - so if you need a bit of help with that then they’d love to share some ideas.
10. Don’t leave it too late, you may miss out on the best options, or end up paying more
Powder Byrne receive interest from skiers to secure their arrangements throughout the year and in some cases clients book their holiday plans more than 12 months in advance to ensure they get the particular accommodation they want. In their view, it’s never too early to start the conversation, allowing their Travel Consultants to recommend the widest choice of suitable options. Booking last minute restricts you to only those options that are left, as well as invariably higher prices for flights, so if you want to secure the best value they recommend booking your skiing before the end of the summer holidays as a rule of thumb. Of course, skiers not restricted to school holiday periods can leave it a little later if they want to see how the snow is looking, and Powder Byrne will be more than happy to provide sound advice on the best resorts and conditions for weekends and short breaks nearer the start of the season.
For more information visit www.powderbyrne.com or phone +44 (0) 208 246 5300