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Family skiing in New Zealand

New Zealand Family Ski Resorts

3 resorts in New Zealand perfect for ages 8-12 with complete trip guides, cost breakdowns, and detailed family information.

New Zealand delivers family skiing with a twist: powder days in July, reasonable prices, and zero attitude. While $680 per day sounds steep until you realize that covers a family of four including decent lodging and meals (try pulling that off in Aspen). The Southern Alps serve up legitimate terrain without the European crowds or American sticker shock. Coronet Peak earns its 7.8 score by keeping toddlers as young as two happy on the bunny slopes while parents tackle genuinely challenging runs above Queenstown. The views alone justify the trip. Queenstown itself scores 7.1 and extends lessons up to age 17, making it the pick for families with teenagers who've outgrown the usual kids' programs. The Remarkables rounds out the trio at 6.8, focusing on that sweet spot of 5-12 year olds with terrain that builds confidence without terrifying parents. The catch? New Zealand's ski season runs June through October, so you're committing to winter vacation during your summer. But that's also the opportunity. Book your northern hemisphere July around southern hemisphere peak season and you'll find powder conditions that would cost double in Colorado, plus the chance to ski-and-beach combo if you extend south to Wanaka. Pro tip: Queenstown's airport sits 20 minutes from Coronet Peak, making logistics surprisingly simple for an antipodean adventure. Your kids will remember their first chairlift ride over Lake Wakatipu long after they've forgotten another February week in Vermont.

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