Frequently Asked Questions
These are some questions we get a lot in the office. Click any question below for more info.
Can I get credit for my trip if I cancel by the deadline?
Does Blizzard offer scholarships?
How do I invite a guest?
If I drive, where do I get my lift ticket?
What does the membership fee cover?
If my child gets sick, can I get a refund?
If you have extenuating circumstances such as a sick child, please call or email the office as soon as possible, even if it is after the reservation deadline. We would rather have your child recuperating at home than having a miserable day on the hill -- and sharing their germs with everyone else on the bus.
Remember, we only charge you a Trip Fee if you attend an event. If you make a reservation, are unable to attend, and did not cancel before the reservation deadline, you will be charged a No-Show Fee. Exceptions may be made for sudden illnesses or family emergencies if you contact the office. Your call on Friday or Saturday will be appreciated so we can let our staff know!
What is the difference between SuperKyds and Classic?
SuperKyds is our program for youth ages 9-10 years old. It is our "bridge" program between our younger, all day supervised, total group instruction of SuperMites, and the full day independence, individualized instruction of Classic.
In SuperKyds, our 9-10 year olds still sit in the front of the bus with a staff member, are escorted from the bus and hand delivered to their instructor at their group table in the chalet where the instructor takes group attendance and helps the kids gear up for the day. Then, from about 10a - 12p, the SuperKyds group (one instructor and up to 10 kids) and their instructor spend the morning together working on theme based skills such as racing, bumps and jumps, speed control and all out fun! From about 12p - 12:45p, the group has lunch together. At 1p -3p, the SuperKyds gather at the lesson cone area for their color level (ability level) lessons. Kids are re-grouped by their individual color level and progress through these colors as they master the skills, always working at their ability level and at their own pace. At 3p, the kids are escorted back into the chalet to their main group table, pack up for the day and are escorted back out to the buses by 3:30p.
In Classic, our program for kids ages 10-17 years old, members have the opportunity for up to 4.5 hours of instruction each day. One-and-a-half hour color level lessons are offered at 10a, 12:15p and 2p. Members can take lessons at all three times, or take lessons at two times and free ski with friends during one session, take one lesson and free ride during two sessions or take no lessons at all. This is at parent discretion and our staff will help reinforce. Members are responsible for the independence and time management to get to the lesson cones on time (this is very easy to do as we have announcements, staff support and lots of kids on the move at the same time!). With the color level lessons, kids are always receiving instruction at their ability level and progressing at their own pace. As they master the skills for the color, they move up to the next level. Parents can always check their child's lesson history online with their username and password. Lessons are typically entered by the Wednesday after the trip. Many parents make their child's upcoming week's Blizzard participation contingent upon previous week's lesson attendance.
What is the difference between SuperMites and SuperKyds?
What is the relationship with Hoigaards?
What should I bring each week?
When does Blizzard cancel trips? How will I know?
Please see our
cancellation policy.
Where are the bus stops?
Where are the bus times listed for each trip?
Why can't my kids rent equipment at the area each time?
Why do I need to RSVP by the deadline? Can't I just show up?
Why is there a no-show fee?