Best For Recreational Skiers
Weekend Club Ski (Ages 3-4)

Lesson Description
A great way for your child to meet new friends, explore the mountains and develop their skills. 3 and 4 year olds are grouped according to ability in this fun and adventurous program designed specifically for little skiers. Theme days and special events add to the excitement week after week.
Children must turn three by December 31, 2019 to register. Proof of date of birth and id (birth certificate, passport or Care Card) is required to pick up your child's pass.
Full weekend club is available but not recommended for 3 and 4 year olds as 2 consecutive days is a lot for little legs. Children who do want to participate in both days may not get the same instructor and will have different children in their class on both days. If you are interested in full weekend please talk to a Reservation Centre host for more details.
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Clock 8:45 AM START
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
- Please make sure you have your child’s season pass prior to the first day
- Please make sure you have filled out the Vail Liability waiver or the pass will not be active. Once the Liability Waiver has been completed please email to wbreservations@vailresorts.com
- When booking, ensure that the email address attached to your child’s profile is up to date, before the start of the program this email address will be added to a newsletter mailing list that will provide weekly updates including information for the first day.
- Bring all of your properly fitted ski/board equipment—boots, skis/board helmet & goggles. Make sure children haven’t outgrown their equipment over the summer before the first day! Please ensure skis/board are waxed, tuned and the bindings have been reviewed recently.
- Waterproof ski/snow suit and waterproof gloves or mitts.
- Dressed appropriately for the weather/temperature. Dressing children in layers is always recommended. Thermal long underwear & proper socks are essential for your child’s comfort. Thin balaclavas are also great for fitting under the helmet and protecting your child’s face & neck in the cold.
- Whistles are recommended for all of our club programs, they should be attached top of the jacket to be easily accessible.
- Hand and toe warmers are a great idea for cold days.
- Get a good night sleep
- Eat a healthy breakfast
- Drink plenty of water to ensure you are hydrated
- Don't forget the sunscreen
- It's always a good idea to stretch and warm-up
Program Details - Kids Club 3-4
- Children must turn 3 before Dec 31st 2019
- Same instructor and children for the duration of the program. Changes may occur due to change in progression of the group and instructor may change due to illness/injury/other unforeseen circumstances.
- Lift Line Priority
- Discounted additional days and adventure camps - $75 per day (before tax).
- Lunch is included.
- Weekend Club: Jan. 11 - April 12, 2020
- Saturday Club: Jan. 11 - April 11, 2020
- Sunday Club: Jan. 12 - April 12, 2020
Whistler Kids,
WHISTLER VILLAGE
Blackcomb Kids,
BASE OF BLACKCOMB
Creekside Kids,
CREEKSIDE VILLAGE
Once you've booked your program
- Please make sure you have your child’s season pass prior to the first day
- Please make sure you have filled out the Vail Liability waiver or the pass will not be active. Once the Liability Waiver has been completed please email to wbreservations@vailresorts.com
- When booking, ensure that the email address attached to your child’s profile is up to date, before the start of the program this email address will be added to a newsletter mailing list that will provide weekly updates including information for the first day.
Getting your child prepared
- Bring all of your properly fitted ski/board equipment—boots, skis/board, helmet & goggles. Make sure children haven’t outgrown their equipment over the summer before the first day! Please ensure skis/boards are waxed, tuned and the din settings have been reviewed recently/bindings have been checked.
- Waterproof ski/snow suit and waterproof gloves or mitts.
- Dressed appropriately for the weather/temperature. Dressing children in layers is always recommended. Thermal long underwear & proper socks are essential for your child’s comfort. Thin balaclavas are also great for fitting under the helmet and protecting your child’s face & neck in the cold.
- Whistles are recommended for all of our club programs, they should be attached top of the jacket to be easily accessible.
- Hand and toe warmers are a great idea for cold days.
Prepping for your lesson
- Get a good nights sleep
- Eat a healthy breakfast
- Drink plenty of water to ensure you are hydrated
- Don't forget the sunscreen
- It's always a good idea to stretch and warm-up