A family survival guide for a day-trip to Mount HothamBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides A family survival guide for a day-trip to Mount HothamIf you're planning a family trip to Mount Hotham, but don’t want to deal with the hassle of staying on-mountain, day-tripping from Bright is the perfect solution. Whether you’re hitting the slopes, exploring the alpine village, or just soaking in the winter wonderland, the logistics of getting from park to peak can be tricky, especially with kids in tow. With a little preparation and the right amenities, you can ensure your day is smooth, fun, and stress-free.This guide will walk you through how to make the most of your day trip to Hotham from Bright, with tips on managing kids, gear, and food when you don’t have a home base on the summit. Plus, we'll show you how our park’s amenities can make your day-trip experience easier and more enjoyable.14 Mar 2024 Getting Ready for the SlopesPacking the EssentialsWhether it's your first trip to the mountain or you’re a seasoned skier, preparing for the day ahead is key to making your trip enjoyable. When you’re day-tripping, you won’t have the luxury of heading back to a lodge to grab anything you’ve forgotten, so be sure to pack everything you need in the morning. Here’s a checklist to help you get started:Gear: Skis, snowboards, poles, helmets, snow chains for the car, and warm layers.For the Kids: Layered clothing, gloves, beanies, snacks, drinks, and any entertainment for the car ride.For the Parents: Sunscreen (yes, even in winter), lip balm, personal gear, and any gear rental receipts if applicable.Getting Out the DoorStaying at Bright Holiday Park means you’re just a short drive away from the slopes, giving you more time to get ready in the morning. There’s no need for an early check-in rush at on-mountain accommodation; you can take your time and start the day feeling relaxed. Our park’s spacious cabins and easy-to-access parking make it a breeze to load up the car and get on your way.Getting to the SlopesWith kids in tow, the journey from your holiday park to Hotham can feel like an adventure of its own. Plan for a comfortable ride by making sure everyone is dressed warmly before you leave and have everything packed and ready to go.Making the Most of the RideKids may get restless during the drive, so bring along some entertainment like games, music, or books to keep them occupied. Take breaks if necessary, and make sure everyone stays hydrated and energised with snacks.Once you arrive at Hotham, make sure your snow chains are ready and that your resort entry permit is on hand. The short trip to the slopes means you’ll be at the resort in no time, ready to enjoy the snow.On the MountainOnce you’re on the slopes, keeping things organised is key to staying sane, especially with kids. While you won’t have a home base on the mountain, there are plenty of ways to make your day smoother.Managing GearWhether it’s kids’ snow gear or your own, keeping everything organised can be tricky. With several lifts to choose from, you’ll need a spot to stash your gear while you’re on the slopes. Fortunately, Hotham offers secure, convenient ski lockers at the base for rental, and if you need to grab gear, our park has gear-hire services too.Keeping Everyone FedWhen you’re day-tripping, food can be one of the most challenging aspects. Without a lodge or home base to retreat to, you’ll need to think ahead about where and when to eat.Pack Your Own Snacks: To avoid expensive mountain food, bring along a selection of snacks that will keep the family fuelled up throughout the day. Granola bars, sandwiches, fruit, and trail mix are all good choices for a mid-ski snack.Lunch Options: If you don’t feel like packing lunch, there are plenty of dining options on the mountain. From casual eateries to sit-down restaurants, you can grab a hot meal to refuel. Don’t forget to book in advance if you plan on visiting a restaurant during peak times.Convenient Amenities for Day-TrippersWhen you're day-tripping, the last thing you want to deal with is wet gear and a lack of somewhere to store it. That’s where our Bright Holiday Park comes in to make your experience easier and more enjoyable.Drying RoomsOne of the biggest challenges when skiing is dealing with wet clothing. After a long day on the slopes, there’s nothing worse than packing away soggy gear for the journey home. We provide access to drying rooms where you can safely store your gear overnight, ensuring it’s ready for your next adventure.Communal Kitchens for Family MealsOur park is equipped with spacious, fully stocked communal kitchens where you can prepare a family meal or reheat lunch before heading out for your day trip. Whether you need to prepare sandwiches for the slopes or cook a full meal, you have everything you need at your fingertips.Heated Spaces for RelaxingAt the end of a long day on the slopes, nothing beats relaxing in a warm, cosy cabin. Our Bright Holiday Park offers heated cabins with plenty of space to unwind, where the kids can watch a movie while you warm up. You can even enjoy a hot cup of cocoa or mulled wine before hitting the road back to your home base.After the SlopesAfter a day of skiing, the last thing you want is the stress of a long drive back to your accommodation. With Big4 Bright Holiday Park just a short drive away from Hotham, you can easily wind down after a fun-filled day without the pressure of a long trek. The kids can nap in the car, or you can stop by one of the nearby villages to grab dinner before heading back to your comfortable cabin.We know that day-tripping to Hotham with kids can be a lot to manage, but with the right preparation and the support of our convenient amenities, it doesn’t have to be a hassle. From gear storage and drying rooms to warm, spacious cabins, we offer everything you need to make your snow adventure as stress-free and enjoyable as possible.Book your stay today, and let us take the stress out of your day trip to Hotham!
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