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« on: December 04, 2010, 10:51:53 PM »

I'm trying to get the family into Skiing/Boarding (starting with the Ski)  I have 2 kids(5 & 7) and a wife that are untrained.  We went and did lessons on "Carpet" and they all loved it.
I see the 3 Peat for Success lists as 13+ and looks like a great deal.  Can I use this for my 2 kids as well?

What's the best option?  I'm not good enough to teach anyone and was going to do the 3Peat with my wife but I want the kids to have something too.  It seems like the kids are all "Camp" style where they are gone for 4-8 hours.  That's not really what we want.

Should I look at "Family style" lessons?

I look at the 3Peat as (4x) $129 get's us 3 trips up and alot of exposure.  But it says 13+  is there something similar for the age I'm looking at?

What are my good options?

My wife needs lessons and I would take them with her since it's been 10+ years for me (before shaped skis).  But I don't want to "dump off" the kids..

Help, er advice?


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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2010, 08:38:32 AM »

The 3-Peat is the best option for anyone who really wants to learn to ski or snowboard.  In short, it's a three-lesson program designed to transform any beginner into an all-mountain rider.  http://www.mthigh.com/mthigh/rates/ticketdeals.html  It is only for adults ages 13 and over though.  For children ages 4 to 12, the Children's Academy is your best bet and we offer both full day and afternoon sessions.  Please see here for more.  http://www.mthigh.com/mthigh/school/childlessons.html

A family style private is a good alternative as well.  It's a bit more expensive but the one-on-one instruction is great, and it focuses on both children's instruction and tips for parents.  http://www.mthigh.com/mthigh/school/private.html


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