
Whiteface Snowsports School offers a variety of lesson packages for beginners, advanced snowboarders, and intermediate skiers. We'll pair you with an experienced instructor who will help you reach your goals and have fun while doing it!
- Basic Packages
Many mountain areas offer a beginner's package which includes a lift ticket as well as equipment rental at a reasonable cost. Although this is the best way to learn how to ski/snowboard, it can be costly. Buy a beginner package online to save some money. You can also shop around at other mountains to find a better deal.
1. Shawnee Mountain Beginner Package
You can rent equipment for the weekend and weekdays, as well as a lift ticket that covers all of the area. Although it is a very basic deal, they do offer some special dates, such as Learn a Snow Sport Day, January.

2. Big Snow offers the 3-Day Snow Day Pack
For just $110, you can enjoy a full day on your favorite slopes. This is the same as a beginner's package, but you can also rest as much as your two-hour lessons allow.
3. Big Snow's Two Hour Intro Session
This is the perfect way for beginners to start snowboarding. The session is brief and exciting and will be taught by some the most experienced instructors in the sport. This informative and fun session is great for everyone, making it a wonderful Christmas gift idea.
4. Lesson on Early Skiing with Little Shredders
Our introductory snowboarding lessons are designed for kids and help them to develop the necessary skills to make it a fun experience. They learn balance and stance, which help build coordination and the foundation of good technique. They then learn to ride on a variety slopes and practice their skills on dry ground. Then they can hit our indoor dry slopes to experience a more realistic hill experience.

5. Buck Hill's Multi-Year Program
Buck Hill offers a wide range of learning opportunities, from private lessons (ages 13+) to youth group lessons (ages 3-12). Your child will have a positive, enjoyable learning experience in a relaxed and friendly environment with helpful instructors.
6. Women's Group Ski and Rider Program
This multi-year program is designed for women who are keen to improve their ski/snowboarding skills. It's a great way for women to improve their confidence and meet new friends in a positive environment.
You can also learn specialized skills in our ski clinics. You will feel confident on your mountaineering skills after each clinic. Each one is coached by professionals.
FAQ
What documents should you keep with me when I travel?
Keep copies of important documents at home for easy access while on the road. Keep a backup of your passport and driver's licence, as well as any credit card information, if you intend to use an ATM.
It's always a good idea to carry a photocopy of your passport with you so it can be used as proof of identity if needed.
Make sure to keep a copy of your itinerary and any reservations. These will help keep you organized and allow you to plan your trip.
Also, keep a duplicate of your flight ticket as well as details about your hotel reservation. You can contact your family back home easily if you are in trouble.
Finally, it's always a good idea not to leave anything valuable unattended. It's a good idea to keep valuables safe and secure by storing them inside your luggage or on a money belt.
You can avoid expensive loss by checking your baggage before you travel.
Remember that it is always safer to be simple than to plan everything.
Enjoy your journey and relax!
What should I do with my luggage?
There are many options. Most people use airport lockers. They are generally located near security. They cost between $5-10 per day, depending on the locker size.
You could also rent a storage facility. These units are commonly found outside shopping centers or large hotels. Although prices vary, some places offer discounts for multiple units that are rented together.
The third option is to rent a porter. A porter will help carry your luggage from the carousel to your room. For each porter you hire, you pay a small amount.
Do I need travel insurance?
Travel insurance is vital if you're planning to travel. In fact, you should have cover for all types adventure sports.
You should make sure you have insurance if you ski. You should also look into getting coverage for things like theft, loss, and damage.
You should also consider buying cover for cancellation. This allows you to cancel your holiday without having to pay any penalties.
You should also ask for coverage for emergency evacuation. This includes being taken off the mountain in case of an avalanche or other natural disaster.
How do I travel light?
There are no right or wrong answers when packing for a vacation. These tips will help guide you in choosing what to bring on your trip.
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Only bring what is necessary.
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Pack only what you'll actually wear.
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Don't overload yourself with too many items.
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Be sure to have plenty of space in your suitcase
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Always double-check to make sure that everything is in your bag.
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You can take advantage of our free storage facilities
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Use reusable water bottles instead of buying bottled water.
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Instead of carrying a suitcase, use a backpack.
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If possible, take public transport and walk or cycle instead.
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Choose the right size bag.
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Do not carry heavy items.
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Be prepared for all eventualities
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Do not leave anything behind
What can I do to make travelling more enjoyable?
Traveling should not just be about getting from point A to B. It should encompass all the experiences that are encountered along the journey.
The app "Traveler" was created to help you plan your trip and create itineraries based upon your interests.
We are currently working to add more features, such as booking flights, hotels, and renting cars.
The goal of this project was to create an easy travel planning tool for those who want to explore more while they're on the road.
What is the first thing you should do upon arriving at your travel destination
You should always have an itinerary for when you arrive at a place. This helps you to know what to expect and where you should go next.
Planning ahead is essential to avoid being late for any important events.
If you plan to spend more than one day in a given city, it is important to research the museums, parks and landmarks that you would like to see.
A map of the area may be useful and you might want to read up on the history.
Statistics
- You can use compression sacs or cubes to reduce the volume of your clothes by up to 80%—this is especially convenient for bulky items such as sweaters and jackets. (eaglecreek.com)
- Alcoholic beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked bags to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging. (tsa.gov)
- Alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol or less are not subject to limitations in checked bags. (tsa.gov)
- Pack sweaters, jackets, and underwear in reusable compression bags creating up to 75% more space in your luggage. (wikihow.com)
- Between the ages of 11 and 13, kids, or tweens, will likely want some autonomy but also need boundaries. (travelandleisure.com)
External Links
How To
Do you know of any websites selling airline tickets that are cheaper than others?
Yes, there are many websites that sell cheap airline tickets.
But, not all of them can be trusted and are safe. Always read reviews.
Here are a few places where you will find cheap flights.
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Cheapflights.com
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Skyscanner.net
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Momondo.com
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Kayak.com
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Google Flights
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Hipmunk.com
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Expedia.com
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Orbitz.com
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Priceline.com
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Hotwire.com
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Travelocity.com
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Cheapoair.com
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CheapAir.ca
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CheapOair.com
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CheapTickets.co.uk
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LastMinute.com
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CheapTrip.com
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CheapRentals.com
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HotelDiscounts.com
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Agoda.com
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Booking.com
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Trivago.com
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Cheaptickets.com
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Travellink.com
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Momondo.com (for only flights)