Alpine Explorers is a full-day group ski program for 7-14 y/o children and will offer your child a professional and memorable skiing experience. Our specialist children’s instructors will ensure your child has fun and improves their skiing while safely exploring the mountain.
Alpine Explorers Group Ski
Features
Available for Alpine Explorers.
Specialist children’s instructors with each group.
Maximum 8 children per instructor.
Lunch at a choice of on-mountain restaurants.
1 rest day available for 5 day+ programs.
Child dietary requirements can be catered for.
Book 5 days and get the 5th day free.
Ability Levels
LEVEL | ABILITY | SKI |
1 | First Time (Usagi) | I am a first time skier, or I am still learning to snowplough stop on my skis |
2 | Beginner (Saru) | I can make snowplough turns on beginner terrain |
3 | Low Intermediate (Tanuki) | I start my turns in a snowplough and end them in parallel, on all beginner terrain and some easy intermediate terrain |
4 | High intermediate (Kuma) | I can make full parallel turns on intermediate terrain |
5 | Advanced (Kamoshika) | I can ski parallel on advanced and variable terrain |
Times & Prices
14-Dec-2024 to 23-Mar-2025MEET | START SKIING | LUNCH | SKIING | FINISH | |
Full Day | 9:45am | 10:00am | ~12:30pm | ~1:30pm | 4:00pm |
DAYS | FULL-DAY LESSON |
1 | ¥16,000 |
2 | ¥32,000 |
3 | ¥48,000 |
4 | ¥64,000 |
5 | ¥64,000 (free lesson) |
6 | ¥80,000 |
7 | ¥96,000 |
8 | ¥112,000 |
9 | ¥128,000 |
10 | ¥128,000 (free lesson) |
11 | ¥144,000 |
12 | ¥160,000 |
* Prices include 10% consumption tax.
* All lessons are subject to availability. Advanced bookings are highly recommended.
Info For You
What time and where do Alpine Explorers meet?
Alpine Explorers meet at 9:45am by the children’s animal flags at the on-snow meeting area at the base of the Champion #1 chairlift in Akakura Resort. Each flag has the group level number on it so please meet at the correct flag.
What will the program include each day?
Your child’s instructor will check their ability and goals with them and with you. They will then match each day’s program to give them the best possible experience, together with the other children in the group. If you have any special requests please let your child’s instructor know and they will be glad to accommodate. Supervised lunch is included each day at one of the restaurants in the Akakura Kanko Resort.
The priority of our children’s group lessons is “SAFETY, FUN and LEARNING!” in that order.
Will my child have the same instructor each day?
We try to offer as much consistency as possible by keeping the same instructor with the same group each day. Occasional changes may occur due to our weekly roster change-over, or if your child progresses at a rate different to the rest of the group.
Where does the Alpine Explorers program run?
Alpine Explorers is run throughout the combined Akakura Kanko and Akakura Onsen resort areas.
Does my child need a lift ticket and is one included in the cost of the lessons?
A valid Akakura Resort lift ticket is required for all participants. Lift tickets are not included in the lesson cost but can be purchased at the resort’s ticket office or any Myoko Snowsports front desk. Please chat to our team about what is the most appropriate lift ticket for your child as there are different requirements for different ability levels.
How are groups organised?
Our team of instructors will welcome children at the on-snow meeting area and check their general skiing ability level and goals. They will then allocate children into the most appropriate group to join from Level 1 (first time) to Level 5 (advanced). If children seem to be in the wrong group, our instructing team will communicate with each other to ensure they are in a group most suitable to allow them to progress. Alpine Explorers features a maximum of 8 children per instructor.
My children are slightly different levels, but can they be together in the same group?
For the best experience we recommend all children go into the appropriate level group, even if this means being apart from their friends or siblings. They will possibly have lunch together in one of the on-hill restaurants and will make friends with their classmates. However, if two children would like to stay together in the same group may do so. In this case, they will be placed into a group of the ability level of the lower child. The stronger level child may find the group a little slow, but their instructor will give them more challenging things to try to continue having fun and improving.
Can my 6 year old child go in Alpine Explorers?
For the best learning experience, 6-year-old children should generally go in the 3-to-6-year-old Mini Mountaineers program. The reason for the age group separations is that older children have more muscle and cognitive development and skiing speed is different to younger children.
Do you offer a half-day Alpine Explorers program?
Alpine Explorers is offered as a full-day only. The reason for this is the full day allows the group to stay out on the mountain for the whole day and have lunch at one of the on-mountain restaurants, without wasting time returning to the meeting area. It also means children in groups progress at a similar rate to each other. If you would like time to ski together with your child you can fit a few runs in from 8:30 am to 9:45 am. If you are skiing for 7 days you could book your child into Alpine Explorers for 5 or 6 days and then ski together on your final 1 or 2 days.
Can my child have a rest-day during their program?
Program bookings of 5 days or more may include one rest day of your choosing if you would like. This can be done when you make your reservation online or by speaking to a Front Desk team member. Please make sure to talk to someone in the office as we want to ensure that we have sufficient space for rearranging your child’s lessons.
How are allergies/dietary requirements accommodated during lunch and what should I do if my child requires an Epi-Pen.
Almost all dietary requirements can be catered for. Please advise the Mini Mountaineers check-in team of the details at the morning 9:30 am meeting time and provide any relevant information to them. Epi-Pens should be labelled with your child’s name and placed in a zipped pocket on your child for the duration of the program. Our facility is a NUT-FREE zone!
Do you recommend group or private lessons?
Both group and private lessons can be great depending on your goals and budget.
Group programs are a great way to meet other skiers of a similar ability level during your programs and are at a lower price but lesson goals must consider all participants’ goals.
Private lessons are the best for the quickest skill improvement and for meeting your personal goals but are at a higher price. Please see the Private Lessons page of our website for additional information.
Do your instructors speak English?
Yes. All our instructors are either native or fluent in English and all lessons are run in English. We have a large number of instructors from around the world, as well as from Japan.
If you have a request for a lesson in another language (Korean, Dutch, Spanish, French, Danish, Czech) please check with us for availability for private lessons.
If you are interested in lesson programs run in Japanese please let our reservations team know and they can recommend another local Japanese snowsports school to you.
Should I book in advance?
We recommend booking well before your arrival to ensure availability, particularly from the 20th of December to mid-February. Please contact our team at akakura@myokosnowsports.com if you have any questions.