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?
What is the difference between SuperKyds and Classic?
What is the difference between SuperMites and SuperKyds?
What is the relationship with Hoigaards?
Hoigaard's is one of Blizzard's retail partners. Blizzard members receive a discount on ski and snowboard related gear and apparel through the end of February. In addition, Blizzard and Hoigaard's often co-sponsor member and community events.
For complete information about Blizzard's relationship with Hoigaard's,
click here.
What should I bring each week?
Blizzard members are required to have their own equipment: skis/poles or snowboard and boots. Helmets and goggles are highly recommended, as are snowpants, two pair of insulated mittens, and layers, layers, layers!
For food, we recommend a hearty lunch, several snacks and a non-caffine beverage (water or sports drink). If members prefer to buy food at the area, we recommend about $10- $20 which is typically enough for lunch, drink and one snack.
For more suggestions, see our recommended list of
gear & equipment.
When does Blizzard cancel trips? How will I know?
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?
If you make a reservation and then miss the trip
without canceling your reservation by the deadline (typically Thursday at 8pm), you will be charged a No-Show Fee. This fee covers busing and administrative expenses and is necessary to keep costs low for all members.
Exceptions to the No-Show Fee may be made on an individual basis in the case of sudden illness or family emergency if you contact the office. 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. Your call or email on Friday or Saturday will be appreciated so we can let our staff know the status of your child.