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A career in the snow sports travel industry is one that many people seek, because it is thought to be one of the most rewarding ways to work and see a new part of the world at the same time. There are various roles that exist in this part of the travel industry, and in this article we will look at some of the major ones.

Rep

The rep job obviously pops up in various walks of the travel industry, as it is an essential way that travel firms communicate with their customers. A good rep will help keep holidaymakers happy as well as help generate more profits by getting those tourists to buy other holiday experiences and products whilst on their break. In terms of snow sports, reps also organize hiring of ski and snowboarding equipment along with ski lift passes – all essential for having a good ski holiday.

Pot Washer

The humble ‘dish pig’ might seem to be a role that people in the travel industry try to avoid, but in terms of snow sports, it can be quite advantageous. The job itself is not really well paid, but you can often get jobs doing this that include accommodation, ski pass and snowboard or skis. In most hotels, you would work in the morning – cleaning the breakfast dishes and cutlery, and do some prep for dinner time. After this most pot washers have around 4 hours off in which they can go snowboarding or skiing. Few other hotel based travel industry positions offer this amount of time on piste.

Hotel Manager

The hotel manager would of course get more money than many other roles in the travel industry – because the job involves a lot of responsibility and indeed can involve working long hours and dealing with problems at any time of the day or night. Although it pays well, the hotel manager job might not allow for a great deal of time for activities such as snowboarding or skiing.

These are just a few jobs that might be considered by those wishing to work in the snow sports travel industry. There are many UK based companies that run hotels in places such as the Alps (Italy, France, Austria etc.) who offer jobs that include accommodation and food. In theory, it might be possible to save some money in this period, but that in reality would involve avoiding going out to bars and restaurants – which might impair the overall experience.

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It’s time to plan the next family vacation – and everyone wants to go skiing. Don’t fret, skiing isn’t as expensive as you might thinkit is, and there are several resorts that cater to families, offering a variety of packages tailored to save you money. The problem will be choosing the right destination for you.

Most ski resorts have websites. Start the planning process by accessing these websites to determine where you and your family might want to go for your family ski vacation. There are many different things to look for when choosing a resort. The absolute most important thing to look for is a ski school if someone in your family will need instruction. While most resorts do have ski schools, some don’t. Don’t make the mistake of choosing a destination where one or more of your family members won’t have fun, simply because they don’t know how to ski.

Next, take a look at the slopes, lifts, and trails. You want to make sure that the resort has something to offer everyone in your family. If the resort only caters to beginners, an expert skier will become quickly bored. If you have a snowboarder in your group, and there is no snowboarding park or terrain, that snowboarder will not be happy. There are resorts that serve all winter sports – so make sure that your families interests are covered.

Lodging is the next thing to look at. You want to be comfortable, so where you will sleep at night matters a great deal. In most cases, there is a hotel right at the base of the slopes – but this isn’t necessarily the best or most affordable place to stay. Find out what your lodging options are for the area, and choose the one that is right for your family and your budget. If you will be staying farther away from the slopes, make sure that there is transportation to and from the slopes each day!

Your family will have many more interests that you will need to search for before deciding on a particular destination and resort. Some of those interests may be dog sledding, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, or horseback riding. Resorts do offer these activities, but some don’t – so be sure to ask about the winter activities, as well as the planned events during the time that you will be at the resort. This will help you plan a ski vacation that your family will enjoy and remember for the rest of their lives.

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