Hand Picked Related Article: 5 Best Android Travel Apps for Road Trips – Getting There is Part of the Fun I’ll guide you through all the important steps of your snowboarding or skiing trip, and tell you what apps are the best to use for your snow-filled journey. You don’t have to follow all these steps exactly; if you treat each one like a loose guideline, you’ll have a great ski or snowboard trip with your Android.
Preparing for Your Ski Resort Weekend Trip
Before you do anything else, it’s important to start preparing and planning. This means you need to:
Establish transportationReserve lodgingsPurchase/Rent gearResearch the areaPlan your time effectively
You can’t head down a mountain without knowing the layout first, and it’s the same with planning your entire trip in the first place. You don’t need to pencil in every minute of your ski resort weekend, but it helps to set some guidelines and get a general idea of how you want to spend your time. Let’s start with some research.
- Scope Out The Area Before you can start skiing or snowboarding, you need to know what mountain or resort you want to tackle. This is where Skiresort.info comes into play. This app locates nearby, and nearly all worldwide ski resorts, and gives you as much information about them as possible. That information isn’t limited to just locations and business hours, but has routes, directions, and slope info too. This isn’t the only app like this on the Play Store, but it’s one of the most downloaded, and well received. Skiresort.info Download Once you’ve chosen a resort, now you need to figure out the easiest way to get there.
- Traveling to Your Chosen Resort If you’re going on a ski trip to a mountain nearby, it’s possible to drive, but in cases like mine, I’d need to fly to get anywhere within a day. If you’re driving, even Google Maps can help find the fastest route to your destination, but if you’re like me, you need to book a flight. Almost every airline has their own app, and the airline I use the most is Delta. When planning a flight, it’s a good idea to get your tickets at a bare minimum of two weeks in advance. I like to plan flights a month or two ahead of time, but that’s up to you, and the date of your trip. Delta’s app lets you book your flight, choose and edit your seats, and even guides you through the airport to make sure you never miss a connecting flight if you need one. If you’re flying Delta, it’s almost essential. Fly Delta Download After you’ve booked a flight, unless you plan on making an igloo on the mountain, you need to reserve a place to stay.
- Find a Place to Stay Some resorts have lodging available or nearby, but you still need to reserve the space for yourself, and anyone else on the trip first. Thankfully, the Booking.com app pairs with Skiresort.info to make sure you find a nice location and rate for a room to rest your feet after a long day on the slopes. Under the Accommodations tab in the Booking.com app is a way to reserve space for you and your party at over 4,000 ski resorts worldwide. With both Android apps, your skiing or snowboarding trip is safe hands. Booking.com Download
- Get Your Gear Ready Most ski resorts have gear you can rent, but if you’re worried about rental fees, and sizing problems, it’s better to bring your own. If you’re flying to your resort, bringing snow gear of your own onto a flight is going to cost extra, but with Android, there’s at least a way to make sure your luggage isn’t lost. With Tile and your Android, it’s easy to find anything, no matter how far away you are from it. You can see how it works here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1xytVJbNs4 Tile is great for more than just luggage, but it makes for a great travel buddy on your ski or snowboard trip. If you buy any Tile products, download the app and make sure you never lose sight of your gear, or anything else again. Tile Download Optionally, after your gear is set, plan what you’re going to do on the mountain before you get there. If you’re feeling a little more spontaneous, wait until your feet hit the snow to figure out where you’re going.
Making Your Trip One to Remember
Now that you’re all set for your ski resort trip, and your Android is coming along for the ride, how can you use it to make your trip even better? I can think of more than a couple of different ways, and maybe these will give you some ideas for a few more. 5. Pick Your Slopes Your first time on a mountain is daunting, and without a proper guide, it’s downright intimidating. Thankfully, your Android has a few different ways to see you through your first time on a new mountain or discovering new routes on a mountain you’ve already conquered before. The app I mentioned before, Skiresort.info is good for this, but so is another app named OnTheSnow Ski & Snow Report. This app shows you live feeds, uses GPS to track trails, and even lets you know when a resort gets fresh snow to cover the trails. If you already have one of these apps, it’s even worth it to get the other. OnTheSnow Ski & Snow Report Download With both of these apps under your belt, you’ll never be lost on any mountain. 6. Keep an Eye on Weather Both of the ski apps I’ve brought up so far both monitor the weather, but I haven’t touched on how important this is yet. Keeping an eye on the weather isn’t only important before your trip, but it’s just as important during your trip. Thankfully, the two apps above do a great job at keeping track of temperature and inclement weather. However, if you still feel like you need another tool in your Android toolbox, Jollyturns Ski & Snowboarding is another great app that focuses on the weather. Jollyturns Ski & Snowboarding Download 7. Record Your Experience This isn’t something that needs an app, or even any extra accessories, even though they help. While you’re out having fun, don’t forget to take a few pictures, or even record some videos. Sometimes just the act of taking a picture is fun so if you ever have some time, take a picture of something. Hand Picked Related Article: How to Take Good Pictures With Your Android Using These 10 Helpful Tips 8. Explore Your Surroundings When you aren’t on the mountain or staying at the resort, what else is around the area to occupy your time? Where can you go to eat once you’re done skiing for the day? Is there somewhere you can buy any extra gear if you need a replacement? If you still have your Android with you, why not ask Google what’s waiting around the corner? Even if you don’t feel like using OK Google, or don’t have the option, as long as your Android has service, it’s easy to search for anything you want in the area, and then look it up on Google Maps to get to it. Psst Check This One Out: Secret “OK Google” Commands: 45 Little-Used Tricks to Try If there’s a ski resort in town, there’s probably fun things to see and do off the mountain as well as on it.
Conclusion
Hopefully, this has helped show you how many different ways your Android is useful on a ski or snowboard trip. This isn’t all your Android can do, but it’s at least a start that shows you the potential it must be one of your most useful ski resort tools. Do you have any other Android ideas for a ski resort weekend? Please let us know in the comments below! Featured Image Credit