Ski & Ride School

Season-long Programs Are Open Enrollment! , opens in a new window
We are excited to announce that we will be offering our season-long children’s programs this upcoming winter. We will only be offering our season-long children's programs for children ages 7 and up.
Season-long children's programs will be available for enrollment beginning October 5, 2020.
SEASON-LONG PROGRAMS | DATES |
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Freeride Team 9 weeks; Full Day |
Saturday January 2 - February 27 Sunday January 3 - February 28 |
Development Team 6 weeks; Full Day |
Saturday January 9 - February 27 Sunday January 10 - February 28 |
Base Camp Winter Program 5 weeks; Full Day or Evening |
Saturday January 23 - February 27 Sunday January 24 - February 28 |
Base Camp Spring Program 5 weeks; Full Day |
Saturday March 13 - April 10 Sunday March 14 - April 11 |
Friday Night Sessions 5 weeks; Evening Program |
Friday January 8 - February 12 |
Mid-Week Friday 6 weeks; Morning or Afternoon |
Friday January 8 - February 12 |
Mid-Week Wednesday 6 weeks; Evening Program |
Wednesday January 6 - February 10 |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
What Ski and Snowboard School programs will be available this winter?
We will be offering both group and private lessons. All Ski and Snowboard School classes will have a maximum class size of six. Specifically for 5- and 6-year-olds, the maximum class size will be four. Because 3- and 4-year-olds often spend a good portion of their lesson indoors, we will offer this age group one-on-one, one-hour private lessons. This age group is also welcome to join their family in a full- or half-day private lesson.
What are your enhanced safety protocols? How will you maintain physical distancing?
We will be limiting the class size of all of group and private lessons to six or fewer people. But given physical distancing will not always be possible during a lesson, such as during group lift rides and lunch time, all participants will be required to complete a pre-arrival self-health screening on the day of their lesson. Classes will be considered cohorts and will ride lifts together during the day with their instructor. For all lessons, participants will meet on snow, not indoors. Face coverings will be required.
Will health screenings be in effect, for both the guest and the instructor, prior to a lesson?
All of our employees will be required to undergo health screenings before they arrive at work, with employees undergoing official health screenings at the resort. Ski and Snowboard School participants will be required to complete a pre-arrival self-health screening on the day of their lesson.
When will reservations be open for Ski and Snowboard School?
As the season approaches, we will have more information on the Ski and Snowboard School reservation process at our resorts.
Do participants in Ski and Snowboard School need to separately make a reservation to access the mountain?
A mountain access reservation is included with the purchase of a Ski and Snowboard School lesson. Pass holders will not need to make a separate reservation. A lift ticket or eligible pass product will be required if the student will be riding a lift.
Will you still be able to sign up for lessons day-of, on-site?
Lessons will need to be purchased in advance – no walk-up, day-of lessons will be available.
Will kids Ski and Snowboard School still include lunch?
Most of our full-day children's Ski and Snowboard School programs will continue to include lunch. We will allow for physical distancing and limit the amount of time indoors.
What will happen to season-long and specialty programs this season?
Most season-long youth programs will be offered this year for children age 7 and up.
Why are you not allowing children age 6 and under in your season-long programs?
To help protect our guests, our employees and our communities amid this pandemic, we knew some changes would be required this season. This decision was made for the safety of children and employees as we have evaluated what products we can effectively offer within the lesson structure which includes managing lift safety, lunch processes and general needs of children of different ages throughout a lesson product.