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The Ultimate Ski Resort Content Calendar: 12 Months of Campaign Ideas

The Ultimate Ski Resort Content Calendar: 12 Months of Campaign Ideas

Most resort content calendars start strong in November and collapse by February — victim of peak-season operational chaos and the myth that marketing can pause when the mountain is full. The resorts that build the deepest guest building a loyal ski resort audiencety and the highest pass renewal rates don’t market harder in the slow months; they market smarter year-round using a calendar built on themes, not just promotions.

Ski resort content calendar template showing 12-month marketing themes and channels
A theme-based calendar gives your team direction without requiring daily content decisions.

Why Most Resort Calendars Fail by February

The failure pattern is always the same: a burst of planning energy in October produces a January-through-March calendar heavy on promotional emails and deal pushes. By February, the team is exhausted, the calendar is abandoned, and content becomes reactive — posting whatever’s available that day. Without a clear theme anchoring each month, there’s no coherent story for guests to follow and no momentum that compounds into the next season. A theme-based 12-month framework solves this by eliminating the daily “what do we post today?” decision.

The 12-Month Framework

The framework below maps each month to a marketing theme, primary channel, and content type. It accounts for peak season, off-season relationship building, pass sales windows, and pre-season hype — the full cycle that drives year-round guest engagement. Adapt the months to your specific opening/closing dates, but keep the themes intact: they’re built around guest psychology, not just your operations calendar.

Month Theme Channel Content Type
January Peak Season Push Email + Social Powder alerts, conditions updates, flash deals
February Family Season Email + Paid Family packages, school break campaigns, lesson promos
March Spring Skiing Social + Email Spring conditions, aprés events, end-of-season pass deals
April Season Wrap + Retention Email Season recap, thank-you campaign, early renewal window
May Off-Season Kickoff Email + Blog Summer activities preview, mountain bike trail updates
June Summer Activities Social + Blog Hiking content, summer camp, gondola ride promotions
July Pass Early Bird Email + Paid Season pass Ikon pass urgency marketing tactics campaign, price increase warning
August Snowmaking + Prep Social + Email Behind-the-scenes prep content, infrastructure updates
September Pre-Season Hype Social + Email Snowpack forecasts, opening day countdown, team spotlights
October Opening Day Prep Email + Paid Early access campaigns, opening weekend promotions
November Opening Season All Channels Opening day announcement, conditions updates, first tracks
December Holiday Peak Email + Paid + Social Holiday package campaigns, gift cards, lodging urgency
Resort marketing team reviewing content calendar with 12-month theme breakdown
The best content calendars are reviewed monthly, not just set-and-forgotten in October.
Ski resort content calendar showing seasonal marketing campaigns across email, social, and blog
Build your calendar around guest psychology — when they’re dreaming, planning, booking, and remembering.

The One Rule That Makes It Work

One theme per month, reviewed and confirmed two weeks in advance — that’s the discipline that separates functioning calendars from abandoned ones. At the start of each month, your team should know the theme, have three to five content pieces approved, and understand which channel leads that month’s push. Every piece of content produced that month should reinforce the theme — social, email, blog, and paid all telling the same story. Consistency compounds: guests who see your resort consistently showing up with relevant content across channels book more frequently and renew passes at higher rates.

Written by
CR
CR is a longtime ski industry professional who spent years driving results inside Fortune 500 companies across technology, marketing, and corporate training before turning that expertise toward the mountain. Now focused on the intersection of ski resort operations and AI, CR builds proprietary tools and frameworks that help resorts identify inefficiencies, unlock new revenue, and create real leverage — without the overhead of traditional agencies or consultants.

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