Anonymous wrote:One thought if you're willing to make it a longer trip, and admittedly a far greater time and financial commitment: go to Park City, UT. It's a nonstop flight from DCA/BWI, very easy access from the SLC airport and the ski school infrastructure is exceptional (kids and adults alike), the conditions usually very good for kids (softer powder vs. ice and manmade snow). It's where our kids started at a very young age and are now all black diamond skiers. Again, I recognize it's a far greater commitment but if it's in the cards you won't regret it.
CO is also wonderful, and equally accessible from DCA/BWI to Denver but the trip from Denver Airport to the various resorts can take hours (vs. ~45 mins from SLC to the Park City base) and the road conditions more challenging, from my experience, if you're renting. But the resorts in that area are also wonderful.
Either way, it's a life sport they'll never regret!
Anonymous wrote:If you are a good skier you can get the harness and leash. My youngest started skiing at age 4 on the leash and she got pretty good! By age 5 she did it on her own. Age 6 she was pretty decent and now at age 8 she’s pretty amazing.
All of my kids hate group lessons. There’s a lot of waiting for your turn. Private lessons are awesome but obviously a lot more expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you planning on skiing a lot? My 13 year old had never skied and I sent him with his uncle (my brother) and his older cousins to Deer Valley. He learned to ski in a day with his cousins just by being taken up and down the bunny slope twice then to the greens and the blues. The second day he could solidly ski blues and tried a black run. The third day he could ski black runs in powder with moguls.
So glad I didn't pay for ski lessons when he was younger. We were thinking of going skiing one year but the pandemic ruined our plans. I just mention it because doing other sports (he skateboard, surfs, plays soccer, etc) makes it really easy to learn how to ski. My sister spent thousands on private ski lessons when her kids were young. They would only ski once a year so I am not sure it was really worth the cost.
Your son may have been able to get down those blue and black runs but there’s no way he did it with appropriate control.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses so far. I will add, our youngest is a toddler and not ready to be on skis this winter, so we wouldn't do a trip out west until she's big enough for lessons. Otherwise, having one kid in a lesson would leave my husband and I having to split up with one squeezing in some runs while the other hangs with the youngest.
DH and I love to ski, and want it to be a big part of our family vacations. An annual trip out west to ski is the goal, with local skiing when weather permits. So for now, I want to focus on getting the kids on skis and comfortable for when they're a bit older.
To the Park City/Deer Valley posters, I do love PC, and it's definitely the easiest western resort to get to from here.
Anonymous wrote:We had great luck with Liberty.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses so far. I will add, our youngest is a toddler and not ready to be on skis this winter, so we wouldn't do a trip out west until she's big enough for lessons. Otherwise, having one kid in a lesson would leave my husband and I having to split up with one squeezing in some runs while the other hangs with the youngest.
DH and I love to ski, and want it to be a big part of our family vacations. An annual trip out west to ski is the goal, with local skiing when weather permits. So for now, I want to focus on getting the kids on skis and comfortable for when they're a bit older.
To the Park City/Deer Valley posters, I do love PC, and it's definitely the easiest western resort to get to from here.