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Bromley Travel Tips. Bromley wants you and your family to have a great experience on the mountain, and they're sure that you will once you arrive. Sometimes it's the preparation and the car ride that can be tough, so Bromley has put together the tips below to help with both.

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Bromley's QUICK TIPS to make the most of your day on the mountian!

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We want you and your family to have a great experience at Bromley, and we're sure that you will once you get here! Sometimes it's the preparation and the car ride that can be tough, so we have provided some tips to help with both!

Take appropriate ski clothing
Fleeces, jackets, socks, long johns, hats and gloves. Of course if you forget something you can always buy it at the Bromley Shop.

Dress in Layers
The first layer should be a wicking layer (polypropylene long underwear), next an insulating layer to keep you warm (fleece wool etc.), and the last layer should protect you from the weather a shell that's water proof for example.

Hats / Helmets
It is highly advisable to wear a helmet, however if that's not your thing, a warm hat or head band is key.

Socks & Boots
Medium weight socks made for exercising are key, or a polypropylene sock and a light weight wool sock over that is also sufficient. Make sure your boots are comfortable and tight (not too tight).

Gloves OR Mittens
If your hands get cold easy wear mittens; waterproof layered mitten or gloves are best.

Sun wear
Don't forget your sunscreen, and goggles or sunglasses are key on bright days. The sun can be very strong on the mountain, make sure to apply sunscreen. Wear sunglasses or goggles, your eyes can be harmed by the brightness without them.

In shape?
It is advisable to make sure you are generally fit before going on a ski trip, skiing and riding is very physical.

Water
Always drink large quantities of water; it is very easy to become dehydrated.

Safety first
Follow the responsibility code, it is mostly common sense and keeps you and others safe on the slopes. Avoid skiing beyond your ability; most accidents happen when people are going to fast for their ability.

It's a sign
Always take note of the mountain signs; if a run is closed there will be a good reason why!

Maps
Always take a trail map and make sure you know where you are.


QUICK TIPS FOR FAMILIES

Bring warm, waterproof gloves or mittens, goggles or sunglasses with UV protection sunscreen, hat, snow pants, a neck warmer (for colder days). Please label all personal items.

Try to maintain a sense of humor.

The calmer you remain, the calmer your children will be.

Organization is a key element in travel Organize your packing so that certain items like a change of clothes, favorite toys and quick healthy snacks and drinks, first aid supplies, are readily available.

Avoid giving children candy, chocolate, pop or sugary food before or during travel

Planning, feed your children before they get hungry and plan your travel times around napping and normal eating times, look for a restaurant about ¸ hour before you want to eat so that food is being served before everyone is hungry.

A thermos with hot water provides an easy, way to heat up a bottle during travel or at night in the hotel room.

Provide healthy snacks and drinks in between normal meal times while traveling.

Wet naps make for easy quick clean ups

An extra pacifier or favorite blanket can be a saving grace.

Remember the camera and have a supply of batteries on hand.


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