What is a Ski Room in a Hotel?

A ski room is a dedicated space within a hotel or resort specifically designed to accommodate skiers and snowboarders. These convenient facilities offer a secure and comfortable place to store and prepare your equipment, ensuring a hassle-free and enjoyable winter experience.

SKI ROOMS: YOUR WINTER BASECAMP

After an exhilarating day on the slopes, you won’t need to worry about carrying your gear back to your room if your accommodation features a ski room. Simply drop off your skis, poles, boards, boots, and other gear at the dedicated area and rest assured that everything will be dry and toasty in the morning. Utilizing a ski room leaves your main living spaces clean and clutter-free, maintaining a relaxing vibe in your chalet. 

Key Features of a Ski Room:

  • Storage Space: Ski rooms typically provide ample storage space for skis, snowboards, boots, poles, and other winter gear.
  • Drying Facilities: Many ski rooms feature drying racks or heated areas to help dry wet equipment after a day on the slopes.
  • Locker Facilities: Lockers or secure storage compartments are often available to keep your gear safe and organized.
  • Tuning and Waxing: Some ski rooms may offer basic tuning and waxing services for your equipment.
  • Ski Boot Dryers: These specialized dryers help to dry and warm your ski boots, ensuring they're comfortable and ready to use.

Ski rooms eliminate the need to carry bulky equipment around the resort or back to your room. Storing your equipment in a secure location provides peace of mind and helps prevent damage, and having your gear readily available in a designated place saves time and hassle, allowing you to spend more time on the slopes. Dry and toasty warm ski boots also make for a more enjoyable experience on the mountain. 

TRAVELING WITH SKIS AND SNOWBOARDS

Traveling with skis or snowboards can be a bit of a challenge, but with a little planning and packing, you can ensure a smooth journey to your winter adventure. Here are some tips to help you hit the slopes without any hassle.

  • Choose the Right Luggage: Invest in a durable ski bag or case designed specifically for transporting skis or snowboards. These cases are often padded and have wheels for easy maneuverability. If you’re flying, contact your airline to inquire about their policies regarding ski equipment; some airlines charge additional fees for oversized or overweight baggage.
  • Pack Efficiently: Pack only the necessary items, and gear and layers of clothing to be prepared for different weather and conditions.
  • Prepare for Airport Security & Transportation: Inform security personnel that you’re traveling with skis or snowboards as they may need to inspect the equipment. Arrange for airport transfers or ground transportation to your accommodation once you land and consider renting a car if you have a lot of equipment in tow.

If space is limited or you're traveling with a large group, consider shipping your equipment ahead of time to your destination. Many ski resorts offer shipping services or can recommend local companies. Many hotels and resorts also offer ski storage facilities, allowing you to leave your equipment at the property. When using a ski room, label your gear to avoid confusion and mix-ups, and try to keep your equipment organized and easily accessible within the room.

With a little planning and preparation, traveling with skis or snowboards can be a hassle-free experience, and when booking accommodations, consider one with a ski room that’ll provide a convenient and secure place to store your gear, allowing you to focus on enjoying your time on the slopes.

Whether you’re looking for a family ski resort vacation or a romantic winter weekend getaway we can help plan your next winter adventure. Call us at 888.598.6353 or email reservations@eastwest.com.