A Prime Deal For Ski Lovers - Heidi Announces ‘Free Ski Hire for Kids’
Consumers are being primed to watch out for good deals across the internet tomorrow and Wednesday (16th and 17th July), with Heidi launching its own magnificent deal of ‘Free Ski Hire for Kids’ for snow loving grommets and their families to take advantage of.
Launching tomorrow, customers can save up to £79 per child (based on an example of 7-nights in Austria (6 days of ski hire)). If you’ve got two kids in a family, you’re well on your way to paying for a ski pass with the savings! So, with deals bounding across the internet this week, we say step away from that juicer you don’t really need, take that toothbrush back out your basket! Instead, invest your bucks on something the whole family will enjoy!
For many people who haven’t yet enjoyed their summer hols, thinking about a ski holiday might be a bit too much to comprehend. However, many ski holidays are booked up to a year in advance to take advantage of the pick of the crop and the best deals available, including Heidi’s interest free monthly payment scheme. The ‘Free Ski Hire for Kids’ deal is another reason to head to the Heidi website and take the headache out of booking a winter trip with easy to navigate drop down options including family friendly, budget, close to lifts, ski-in-ski out etc. With a few clicks, you can book your winter trip knowing it’s then ‘in the bag’ and you’ve taken advantage of some of the best deals on the market. www.heidi.com
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And if you need any help deciding where to go, check out Heidi’s Top 5 family resorts and the reasons why:
Avoriaz, France – great for teenagers and off piste kids activities
With access to over 200 pistes across the Portes du Soleil ski area, there's no time for the family to get bored in the car-free village of Avoriaz, France. Drop the kids off at the Village des Enfants ski school in the morning for some plough-tastic fun on the snow while you explore some backcountry powder bowls. Teenagers can get a serious amount of airtime with no less than ten snowparks to choose from. And no one will go hungry with a vast array of mountain restaurants. Need a break? Head to the tropical-themed waterpark 'Aquariaz.' The kids can splash in the fun pools while you chill in the sauna. Utter bliss
Flaine, France – perfect for ski-in, ski-out accommodation
If you've ever been skiing with young kids before, you'll know how important it is to have easily accessible accommodation. If you have to walk anywhere, you'll be the donkey carrying everybody's kit. The good news is, Flaine has heaps of ski-in, ski-out accommodation. It's also renowned for having plenty of snow, so getting around the car-free resort with your mini brood is easy-peasy! As one of the most popular family ski resorts in France, the slopes can get busy during the school holidays, but there's usually loads of activities for the kids to get involved with. And there's plenty to keep the litt'uns entertained off the slopes, too - take a spin around the ice rink, scramble up the climbing wall or jump on a husky sledge ride through snowy forests. Mush!
La Plagne, France – ideal for ski schools and adventure loving thrill seekers
La Plagne is a classic family favourite. Made up of several purpose-built villages, this charming car-free ski resort oozes Alpine character and access to the mountain is hassle-free. Plus, with the majority of accommodation being self-catering, it's a cost-effective choice for young families who want to cook themselves. Renowned for its kid-friendly ski schools, La Plagne has dedicated beginner zones and heaps of gentle blues to help get the groms started. For big kids, the vast Paradiski area boasts plenty of variety, from cruisy tree-lined runs to gnarly powder bowls. Tired legs? Take some time out in the fun pool, slide down the mountain on snow tubes, or fly across the valley on a zipline adventure. Scream if you wanna go faster!
Les Arcs, France – a sure bet of a resort to get about easily, even during peak season
If you're worried about crowds during peak ski weeks, the purpose-built French resort of Les Arcs is well-equipped to handle the rush. Even during the school holidays, the resort doesn't feel overcrowded. Arc1950 is especially good for families. Self-catering apartments surround a central plaza with everything you need for a fun and hassle-free holiday. And access to the slopes is simple. Thinking of an Easter trip? The slopes reach as high as 3,000 metres, so the snow is usually good until late April. And for something a bit different, take some time off the slopes to visit the Ice Grotto with its spectacular ice sculptures. Or maybe even treat older kids to an overnight stay in the Igloo Hotel!
Arinsal, Andorra – a budget friendly paradise of snow action for all
If you're looking for a budget family skiing holiday, Andorra's Arinsal ski resort is a good bet. Set in the heart of the Pyrenees, there are usually lots of deals to be had, including free lift passes for kids under 6yrs, making it great value for money. From the Baby Club and Snow Garden sessions for young kids to group ski lessons for older groms, there's plenty of childcare options. They will have an absolute ball playing in the snow. And you'll get time to enjoy the easygoing blues and cruisy reds close to the main village. Win-win! Fancy some time off the skis? Have some old-fashioned family fun on the toboggan run, or hit the trails on snow bikes. The evenings can get pretty wild in Arinsal, but the bowling alley and table-football sports bars are family-friendly.