
"There are a lot of tips out there to make sure you have a great ski trip, like booking away from holidays or later in the season, finding a place to stay off mountain to save money, and buying lift tickets ahead of time so you don't pay window price. Those are all vital tips, but there's a lot that goes into a trip and sometimes it's the smaller things that make or break a vacation."
"Limit Your Group Size - Large groups can quickly make a ski vacation a mess as you try to work with everyone's terrain tastes and skill level. Limit the number of people you travel with or be willing to split up into smaller groups so everyone can head where they want. Find The Right Goggles - A pair of foggy goggles are a nightmare on the slopes. Buy a pair of high-quality goggles that fit your face and won't fog up, and don't reach for the cheapest pair in the shop as they're often more prone to fogging up."
Limit group size or split into smaller groups to accommodate differing terrain preferences and skill levels. Choose high-quality goggles that fit well and resist fogging to preserve visibility. Overpack useful items like hand warmers and small water bottles that can be scarce in ski towns. Apply sunscreen regularly because sun exposure on slopes can cause severe burns. Keep ski boots warm by storing them inside rather than in a cold car or garage. Scout dining and lodge policies ahead of time to identify places that allow outside food and have microwaves for cost-saving meals. Plan logistics for before and after skiing to streamline each day.
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