
guest post by Kirsty Leckie-Palmer
This New Year as you’re busy flinging your glass to the heavens and toasting health, wealth, and happiness, remember to make room on your list of resolutions for a new experience. Once you’ve been on a ski holiday once, it’s unlikely you’ll change the routine if you’ve found a smart little resort with good snow coverage, a cosy fireside and swift access to the slopes. However, the reason we all go skiing - have you forgotten the sense of adventure? When booking your luxury ski holidays 2012, don’t just blindly thrust your credit card at the old reliable destination; check out new, exciting ways to hit the snow. Remember, life is much more fun if you do something every day that scares you…
Night Skiing in Montreal
With the largest area of fully lit pistes in the world, Mont Saint-Saveur in Montreal is perfect for those skiers who are sick of a ruddy nose and the blinding glare of the hillside sun. It also has the record for having the longest ski season, running from October to June. If this isn’t enough, they also have the Viking rollercoaster toboggan ride which hurtles through the trees and snow to leave you shrieking in delight – or terror - depending on whether you decide to use the optional braking mechanism mounted on the toboggan!
Heli-Skiing in Alaska

Summer Skiing in California
Yes, it’s possible, and not just on the dry-ski slopes. Whether you’re so dedicated to honing your skills you can’t bear to pack away your gear until winter or you have ambitions of training as instructor, many resorts do stay open in the summer months, and can be a lot more enjoyable with their lack of crowds and more economical tolls. With a ski season lasting from November to June, Mammoth Mountain in California has an unusual volume of snowfall, 3500 acres of mountainside, and a scenic gondola ride. What more do you need?
Indoor Skiing in Dubai

Photo Credits: California, Snow Tracks, Dubai
If you win big (or even moderately) at the blackjack tables you can use your winning for lift tickets at Mt. Charleston in Las Vegas.
ReplyDeletei wish i could see your blog on my trip to dubai then i would definitely visit that skiing place there
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The night skiing sounds crazy! I'm not much of a skier, but the toboggan sounds like fun!
ReplyDeletewhy didn't i came across about this indoor skiing on my visit to dubai. next time for sure will go there
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@jenna: Somehow I never assocaite skiing with Las Vegas
ReplyDelete@toronto limo: I didn't see the skiing place when I first went to Dubai either.
@sherry: I've tried night skiing once and I love the idea of everything around you being dark and the skies sparkling with stars.