Colorado Church Group Ski Trip Planning

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Planning Colorado church group ski trips is difficult for members of the church to do. Members of the church are not plugged in to the ski community, and a travel agent should be contacted for proper planning of the trip. The travel agent knows how to tailor the trip for the group to make sure everyone has a good time.

Serious Skiing

The most serious skiers in the group want to have time on the slopes that others cannot enjoy. The travel agent can provide special access to the most difficult slopes for the best skiers in the group, and the novice skiers in the group can be put through training courses before skiing. These classes fit into the schedule seamlessly, and the group can enjoy skiing all day without worrying about the differentiation in skiing ability.

Lodging

The hotel the group stays at should have access to the slopes the group wants to ski on. The hotel provides a convenient meeting place for the group, and the hotel can provide food for the group. The group can arrange through a travel agent to have a meeting room, a block of rooms and the virtual assurance that the group has the run of the hotel.

Food

Dining reservations can be made by the travel agent before the trip. Meals that are fit into the itinerary make it much easier for the group to manage their time. Also, the meals can be managed based on food allergies in the group. People who are allergic to peanuts or other foods can be kept safe while they are eating, and the restaurants will have this information before the group ever arrives.

Shopping

Shopping on a skiing trip is a fun way to wind down. The travel agent can build time into the schedule for everyone to shop and explore the town. This boding time is great for the people in the group, and this shopping time allows the leaders of the group to let the group run free in the city.

Planning a quality ski trip should be left up to a travel agent who understands the skiing villages in America. Each ski village has its own hotels, slopes and ways that only a travel agent can plan around.

17 Comments

  1. I’ve attempted skiing, though I can’t say I’m great at it. I would need to leave the details up to somebody that knows their stuff.

  2. How I would LOVE to visit Colorado at some point! I’m getting tired of this hot hot summer already.

  3. When planning something like that, I would most definitely defer to an expert.

  4. Thank you for sharing these planning tips. I have never been skiing and I think I would be horrible at it.

  5. Skiing sounds like so much fun, but definitely not for me! ~lol~

  6. This sounds fantastic! Thank you for sharing.

  7. Sounds like a fun trip, I hope to try it one day! I hear Colorado is a gorgeous place to vacation!

  8. I’ve never been skiing before. I’d love to plan a ski vacation though and try it out.

  9. It sounds like it is going to be a great trip, with a little bit of everything. It’s hard to plan a big trip like that because you have so many to consider, but it sounds like you’ve prepared yourself thoroughly.

  10. These are great tips. I might apply them when planning our next homeschool field trip too!

  11. I have never been skiing would be fun to try some time.

  12. I have never been skiing but it is definitely something I would be open to trying. You can’t go wrong with visiting Colorado either.

  13. Ooh, I’ve always wanted to visit colorado…looks like a good time.

  14. The church we used to attend took the youth groups skiing in Colorado every year in January. I’m not sure how they planned it, but I assume that they had it well covered doing it year after year 😉

  15. i would love to go, but dont ski, cant take the cold weather b/c of my carpal tunnel. sounds like a great time,it is beautiful country

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