You traveled a long way, paid $400+ for lift tickets, rented gear, and booked a group lesson. Your kid ended up cold, exhausted, and crying by noon — while an instructor tried to manage eight other kids at the same time.
The skills didn't stick. Next winter you're back at square one, wondering whether it's even worth trying again. Meanwhile, the mountain lesson prices just went up.
It's not your kid's fault. It's not your fault. Mountain lessons are genuinely hard — new environment, cold, crowds, an instructor they've never met. That's a lot to ask of a 4-year-old.
There's a better way to get Littleton kids mountain-ready — and it starts 20 minutes from home, once a week, in a 70°F room with the same coach every session.