Want to come to Niseko for a family holiday, but still want the freedom of enjoying après and riding more advanced terrain? We’ve got you sorted, drop the young ones off at Kids Week and enjoy carefree skiing for 5 days.
But don’t listen to us, take it from the ones who know best.
We sat down with 4 of the groms shredding it up at Kids Week to hear their insider take on why they love the program. From their favourite lunches, to stand out activities, to the smelliest instructor–Anna, Tyson, Parker and Chase will fill you in on all of the details you need to know.
Hey guys, thanks for letting us interview you! To start out, could you please introduce yourselves to the camera?
Parker, Chase, Tyson, Anna.
Who is your favourite Kids Week coach?
Chase: Maddy
Parker: Madeline
Anna: Maddy
What’s been your favourite lunchtime meal this week?
Anna: Definitely chips!
Chase: Rice
Parker: Hash Browns
Tyson: Beer!
Maddy (laughing in the background): Tyson! We don’t serve you beer!
Ski or snowboard?
Chase: Snowboard
Anna: Snowboard! Snowwwbooaarddd!
Tyson: Ski (Tyson actually snowboards)
Parker: Snowboard
What board do you ride?
Chase: Burton
Anna: Burtonnn!
Favourite part about Kids Week?
Chase: The jumps
Parker: The jumps
Anna: Hot chocolate breaks! *giggling* Or the boxes, I can learn more things on it.
Alright guys, thanks so much for answering some questions for us!
Group: Bye Bye! *giggling*
Disclaimer: We didn’t end up including the answer for who the smelliest instructor was, but we can tell you that it rhymes with ‘honour’.





Kids Week sessions for both skiers and snowboarders are running every Monday to Friday for the rest of the winter season, so if your family is visiting Niseko soon be sure to sign your child up for a fun-filled week of action!
Can’t attend a full Monday to Friday program due to other holiday commitments? Send us a message to discuss options for shaving a day or two off the program package and we will do our best to accommodate your schedule.