TEN TIPS FOR ENJOYING A SKI CLUB BUS TRIP
Everyone wants to have an enjoyable ski trip and, let's face it; the bus ride
is sometimes the price we pay for fun on the slopes. Here are some tips
that can make any bus trip more enjoyable.
1. Arrive at the loading location with plenty of time to spare.
The bus leaves promptly at the announced departure time.
2. Put your skis in a ski bag. If it's an overnight trip, bring
the smallest suitcase you can manage. When loading equipment and baggage,
place your skis in one compartment under the bus and your luggage in a separate
compartment. If the bus is going directly to the ski resort, you may wish
to carry your boots on the bus to keep them warm. Stash them under your
seat (and never in the overhead bin). You may also want to take a very
small gym bag for your gloves, goggles, hat, etc. that you can place in
the overhead bin. On a long trip, a small pillow and blankie may be a
welcome addition. Remember though; it's a catch-22 situation - the more
comforts you bring, the less room you have to be comfortable.
3. On the bus, introduce yourself to those sitting around you.
Make new • friends. If you've brought your favorite chocolate-chip
cookies, why not share them with those around you?
4. The club provides some cold beverages on the bus. However, if
you must have your morning cup of coffee, why not bring a small thermos of your
favorite blend? Early morning bus trips generally do not stop on their way to
the skier resort so plan on bringing your own snack or having breakfast at the
resort.
5. Once we arrive at the resort, the trip leader will proceed to the
office to obtain lift tickets for every-one. Your job is to stay put! Do
not disembark the bus until the trip leader returns with the lift tickets.
While we're waiting for the trip leader to return, it is helpful if 5 or 6
people begin to unload the skis. Don't be bashful about volunteering.
The faster we unload equipment, the quicker you can hit the slopes. Before
you leave the bus, the trip leader will announce the departure time and whether
or not the bus will make a dinner stop on the way home. Again, the bus
will depart at the announced time whether you are on it or not.
6. Never, never wear your ski boots on the bus. The buckles can
scrape and rip the seats. When you take your skis out of the bag, place
the bag in a convenient place where you can find it later and where it won't be
buried by skis or other bags if you are not the first one back to the bus at the
end of the day. You may wish to carry your bag and boots to the day lodge
where you can rent a locker for the day.
7. Take whatever you I may need with you for the day. Are you
taking medication or need spare eyeglasses? Don't leave them on the bus.
The bus may be moved or locked during the day and it will be inaccessible.
Remember, your driver was driving all night while you were sleeping and he needs
to rest while you're skiing.
8. When you return to the bus at the end of the day, return your skis
to their ski bag and place them on the bus. Please don't bury someone's
empty ski bag. It's no fun digging a bag out from under other skis.
The beverage container will be restocked and munchies will be passed around.
Just sit back, relax and enjoy the ride home. Usually an action-packed
video will make the return trip go quickly. 9. As you approach home,
be prepared with a couple of dollar bills if the trip leader comes around asking
for a tip for the bus driver. Sometimes the tip is included in the price;
sometimes it is not. Hasn't it been great leaving the driving to someone
else?
10. Back in the parking lot, everyone wants to find their equipment as
soon as possible so they can go home. First though, take the time to clean
up the area where you were sitting. Please don't leave any trash at your
seat and double check to make sure you've taken everything off the bus that you
brought with you. Thank the bus driver and make sure that you take YOUR
skis and luggage. No one wants to get home and find they have someone
else's dirty underwear. Drive home safely and join the club again for
another road trip.