Ski Chalet as a
Business
Over recent years a dirge of reality
TV programs in the UK have focused on alpine businesses and made them
look like attractive business propositions. Under closer inspection,
it isn't difficult to see why such a business could look so attractive
to an outsider.
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Ski Resorts
Anyone can buy a large house and run a B&B somewhere in France. The
trouble is it may be hard to quantify how many people visit the area,
what the future trends for visiting the area might be, and even how
long a season might last. In a ski resort, to some extent you can take
away a lot of this uncertainty. The ski seasons are quite well
defined, and the ski industry is still a rapidly growing market.
Couple this with many equity-rich property owners in the UK and it
becomes obvious why there has been such a rush to jump on the
bandwagon and move to the mountains.
All of this means that there are now a number of ski chalet owners
that hide behind professional looking websites with no experience of
running such a business. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Many, if
not most of these new businesses thrive on hard work and enthusiasm
and attract repeat customers year on year. But be warned. Just because
a couple of accountants were good at their professions in the UK, and
just because they spent a million euros on a chalet, doesn't
necessarily mean that they are the sort of people who know how to make
a holiday work, or indeed the sort of people whose home you would want
to stay in for a week.
A week's catered chalet skiing holiday is not cheap, especially for a
large family, and with so many apparently good, professional chalet
businesses around, it can be difficult to know if you are choosing the
right one. Two very important things to look for are
recommendations/word of mouth and independent chalet reviews.
Firstly, recommendations and word of mouth are both invaluable! If a
friend who you trust recommends somewhere to you, then book it. Try
and find out where other people have been on holiday, and whether or
not they enjoyed it.
Secondly, try a website such as All Mountain Ski Holidays which has a
ski chalet review section and see what others think of a place. Sites
like All Mountain Holidays have made it relatively easy for new chalet
businesses to get up and running. However, the same medium should also
be used to build the reputation of good quality chalets which deserve
it.
If you stay somewhere, and you love it, let others know about it and
encourage others to do the same for you!
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