Free Highlife Kids Club (Morzine Only)

The Highlife Kids’ Club is designed to let parents enjoy their day on the slopes and not have to worry about rushing back to meet children from lessons. 

The Highlife Kids’ Club is free to Highlife customers and is for skiing-age children who are booked on to morning ski school lessons finishing at 12.00.  Parents only need to budget for lunch each day and perhaps some activities that incur a charge such as ice-skating.

Club times are from 12.00 – 4.00 pm.

A fee pf €45 per child is charged for kids lunches at Mel's café.

The club runs during the following weeks:
Christmas Week (December 20 – 27, 2009) 
New Year’s Week (December 27 – January 3, 2010)
Early January Week (January 3 – 10, 2010)
Mid-Term (February 14 – 21, 2010)
Easter Holiday (March 28 – April 4, 2010)
Easter Holiday (April 4 – 11, 2010)
Plus - extra week from March 21-28, due to popular demand

Sample Schedule:
From Monday to Friday inclusive, Highlife hosts will meet the kids at the bottom of the Pleney ski lift at the ski schools’ drop off point at 12:00 and take them back to the ski hire shop to return equipment and put their shoes on. 

Then it’s on to lunch at the café next door.  Parents have the choice of either collecting their children after lunch (at 1:30) or leaving them in the club to enjoy outdoor afternoon activities until 4.00. 

Sample Activities (may vary depending on week):
Monday: After lunch, a Blue level afternoon guiding session for all Highlife guests.  This is open to older children who have at least 2 weeks skiing experience. The children will join on the guide outside the Caribou at 1.30 & return at 4.00.
Other children in the club will go tobogganing.

Tuesday: Afternoon stroll downtown and along the river, or another Blue level afternoon guiding session.

Wednesday: Snowman building in the garden of chalets Sorinne & Myrtille.

Thursday: Ice skating & merry-go-round in town square.

Friday: Treasure hunt.

Other activities may include souvenir shopping, DVD afternoon and a trip to the cinema.