My two girls have never skied/snowboarded. They are 4 and 6. I am interested in the Sundance Kids session but my question is: do they have to start out on skis or can they begin on snowboards? Do most kids learn skis first and then switch? Also, I saw the SSWSC page and would be interested with them as well but am wanting to do snowboards and the what they seem to offer is only for older kids. Does anyone have any advice on how best to begin for little kids?
Steamboat does not offer snowboard instruction for little kids except for private clinics. And even then I am sure they will advise you that your kids are younger than optimal for snowboard instruction. The issues are many...equipment, attention span, thought processing, physical discomfort, etc. Snowboard school is not an option until the child is in the Rough Rider Program which begins when the child is in 1st grade (note it doesn't use age alone). My kids are now in 2nd and 4th grade but have been in the Steamboat programs since they were preschoolers. One wanted to snowboard at age 5 so I had him train with a private instructor for 2 days. He showed early talent and had success but it was expensive so it really wasn't something he could do the whole time. The rest of the week he skied with the Sundance program. Now, I believe I started him off too early because now that he is 7 and could easily switch he doesn't want to go back to being at the bottom of the hill. You can email me (off this board) if you want and I'll share with you more information I discovered speaking with private instructors I've met at Steamboat, re: snowboarding and the very young. Check my profile. Don't know if you can see my email address.
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Yes, Trudeska is correct. We don't offer group lessons for SB younger than 7 and it has a great deal to do with equipement. On that front, Burton is starting to make a really good product for this age group. We have looked at it and are considering a program for the 2011 season.
That said, let's get them in ski lessons for a couple years, then cross over to SB. Our KVC programs will help your kids have a great time on hill.
Thanks for the responses. What's the KVC program? I'm new to Steamboat and have no idea where to begin for continual lessons (those not just for tourists). If you could point me in the right direction (website, contact info, etc) I'd appreciate it.
Hi there. KVC is the Kid's Vacation Center. The instructors there are great! Are you living in Steamboat now? My 2 girls, ages 3 and 5, will be in ski school starting in the beginning of December. My husband and I are both ski instructors here and we try not to teach them how to ski...they love the KVC staff. My oldest will begin this season with the Minibusters, like Nelson mentioned, and my little peanut will start in Little Toots. They are excited to start again this winter and we are excited to ski with them! I wish you all the best here in Steamboat, and have tons of fun!!
Laura
My kids are all good skiers and have been on skis since they were 2 or 3. I let my 2 oldest kids start snowboarding after they were about 8 or 9 and proficient on skis. Now, they switch back and forth depending on who is in their ski group that day. I understood why resorts don't offer snowboarding for little kids when I tried to buy my 10 year old a snowboard. It is really difficult to find much choice in that size and I still believe that skis are easier to master for little legs. We've had the most success with our kids doing the group lessons with kids their own age but taking them out ourselves for that last hour each day to let them practice what they were working on that day. This seems to give them the opportunity to get in a few more runs down the bunny slope and help them really advance quickly. However, I would only recommend taking them out yourself if you are very comfortable on skis.
i think we are going to the Sheraton for the Christmas buffet. Others have suggested the Ore House, Cafe Diva alos. Yes book ahead of time. thats what i will be doing next week.
Usually kids don't want to wear the hood thing, but carry it in your pocket just in case. If it's really cold once you get on there on the slopes, I'll bet you big money that'll change.
Temps have been great for snowmaking and we definitely have more snow this year than we had last year. I wouldn't worry, we tend to get dumped on in December.
Here's a good article about late starts and how the season turns out.
I have been checking the cameras lately, and there does not appear to be alot of snow on the mountain, and not much in the forecast?
Getting nervous about our trip out December 18th. Anything to worry about?