Poster: A snowHead
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Just back from a fantastic week with the kids and was half way trough booking for next year only to discover they have different half-terms so February is out.
The only times that will work for both kids are either week beginning New year or week of 1st April.
I've done a few early January weeks in the past where the slopes in resort have been green, and snow was pretty dire throughout the Alps at that time this year, so was wondering where I should be looking for the best chance of snow that are also relatively family friendly.
I was thinking maybe Val Thorens, Tignes, Ischgl, Val D'Isere but would love some suggestions. Also willing to consider Canada/US for good snow.
Really tempted to pull one of them out of school but just isn't really an option.
Thanks in advance
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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How old are they? Transatlantic is a long way to go for a week, and if they are young they won't appreciate 8-9hrs time difference - so neither will you! It is also really cold at new year. Week of 1st April for 10 days could be a goer though.
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They will be 7 and 8. Yes, I had worried that the cold at New Year would be a problem in the US. Would the snow still be OK by April though? I've never been that late. Also any suggestions of resorts to look at?
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New year isn't always cold but it is always expensive and stupidly busy. Christmas is better but in a high resort 1April is better. Kids are perfectly happy skiing in slush!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I'm a stuck record, but I'd try Sunshine or Lake Louise in Canada in early April. They are further north than Colorado, and more inland than Whistler etc, so more likely to have snow than rain. In my humble opinion...
Plenty of resorts in Europe too, I don't know much about them though.
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April for sure. Just make sure you choose somewhere with plenty of high skiing. Val d'Isere would be fine, as would the other places you mention. I once skied back to the car at Tignes Val Claret on May Day.
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@Skimadmum, Had two New Year weeks and one first week in Jan trips - two had fantastic snow and one that was pretty average (this NY) though was below 0 all week at 750m. I would recommend a lowish tree lined resort in Salzburgerland, Austria or the Italian Dolomites, the weather can be pretty dodgy in January with very cold temps and lots of snow so would much prefer to be low and protected than high, cold and susceptible to adverse weather.
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As you say, snow was pretty dire throughout the Alps this year.
But there was still good skiing available (provided you didn't want off-piste).
I spent the first week of Jan this year in St Johann in Tirol, skiing in Kitzbuhel, Fieberbrunn-Saalbach-Hinterglemm, the SkiWelt, and St Johann itself (all available on free transport with a Kitzalps pass). Kitzbuhel was probably the best of those for snow quality, the SkiWelt was the worst, but all had plenty of pistes open and skiable (40+ pistes in each of the three big areas).
Modern snowmaking really does mean that unless temperatures stay above zero, there will be piste skiing available.
In both Kitzbuhel and Fieberbrunn/Saalbach/Hinterglemm, and on the Northern side of the SkiWelt, there were valley runs open all week. They didn't get the bottom of the main valley run in St Johann itself open until late in the week but there was still enough skiing to keep busy for a day.
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@alex_heney, I skied top to bottom at Zell am See, Kaprun and Saalbach in NY week no problem - not ideal but not terrible at all.
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@Skimadmum, We're going to Les Arcs for Xmas next year as New Year week overlaps with school starting on 3rd January. If your school goes back late, or you are not bothered about the whole 'taking kids out of school' discussion, then New Year may also provide you with a 9 day ski holiday depending on TO flights.
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I have usually skied Jan, in Italy and have had very good snow, but very cold temps
Prices are much lower , Flights, Accommodation, Lift passes etc
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I would avoid the first half of Jan, sometimes the snow has not built up sufficiently
If you are going the TO route, there will be a lot of last minute deals.
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I would avoid the first half of Jan, sometimes the snow has not built up sufficiently
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Not an option for the OP, due to kids.
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@alex_heney, I think the OP actually means new year week.
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You know it makes sense.
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You could try one of the Scandinavian resorts for 1 April (possibly not for New Year....) - tend to hold snow well into April (season usually finishes end April)
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Paradiski. April will be cheaper and warmer.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Early April over early January every time. Warmer, more daylight. Just choose a high resort.
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