Rebecca Judd’s son has accident on ski slopes as family spend Christmas holidays at expensive Japanese resort
Rebecca Judd’s young son suffered a minor accident on Sunday during the family’s luxury snow holiday.
The AFL WAG and her family celebrated Christmas in style at an expensive Japanese ski resort.
In a post on Instagram Stories, Bec filmed her eight-year-old son Darcy as she climbed the slopes.
The young boy was sliding down a small hill on his skis with expert precision until he encountered a problem.
Darcy went flying and fell into the snow after losing his balance, leaving Bec in a panic as her other son, Tom, came flying after him.
‘Language warning. I thought Tom was going to jump and land on Darcy,” she wrote in her caption.
Rebecca Judd’s young son suffered a minor accident on Sunday during the family’s luxury snow holiday (she is pictured with husband Chris and their son Oscar, 13)
In a post on Instagram Stories, Bec filmed her eight-year-old son Darcy as she climbed the slopes. The young boy slid down a small hill on his skis with expert precision until he lost his balance
Bec spared no expense for the luxurious festive getaway with her husband Chris and their four children: son Oscar, 13, daughter Billie, 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight.
The family stayed at the chic Kiroro ski resort in Hokkaido and Bec didn’t shy away from sharing glimpses of their holiday on her Instagram page.
Although it is not known exactly where Bec and her family will stay on the resort, it offers three different accommodation options, all with a very high price tag.
The Kiroro Grand and Kiroro Peak both offer three-night stays at their locations for around $3,000 during the peak Christmas period.
Meanwhile, the Yu Kiroro Hokkaido Ski Resort Hotel offers package stays like the Alpine package, which starts at $2,904 for a minimum three-night stay.
The ultra-luxurious hotel is also currently listing a two-bedroom suit on its website for as much as $4,500 for a one-night stay in January, while off-season prices are lower.
Day passes for the ski lifts are also available at Kiroro Ski Resort for around $81, to give holidaymakers access to the impressive 21 slopes.
Bec and her family made the most of their winter getaway as she shared photos of them on the slopes.
The AFL WAG spared no expense during the luxurious festive getaway with her husband Chris and their four children: son Oscar, 13, daughter Billie, 10, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight. All depicted
Although it is not known exactly where Bec and her family are staying on the resort (pictured), it offers three different accommodation options, all with a very high price tag
In one photo, Bec and Chris, 41, were pictured decked out in warm ski gear as they sat patiently in a ski lift with their son Oscar, getting ready to hit the ice.
Bec stuck her tongue out at the camera as she revealed how happy she was to be on holiday with her family: ‘No queues yet! Soooo good. More skiing, less waiting.’
In another video, she gushed about their perfect ski holiday, saying: ‘It’s a bit cold. I can’t ski powder, I’m used to ice.
“But that’s okay, I got this. Yeaa!’
Bec and her family, who live in Melbourne, arrived in Japan last week to enjoy their White Christmas abroad.
The family is no stranger to skiing and often takes off on very luxurious snow holidays around the world.
Earlier this year, they enjoyed a $100,000 ski trip in Canada and stayed at the luxurious five-star Fairmont Château hotel in Whistler, where suites can cost up to $2,700 a night.
Bec, Chris and the kids were all flying business class and carrying mountains of luggage, with flights from Melbourne to Vancouver costing more than $10,000 per seat.
Before Covid, the family took regular trips to Whistler to enjoy skiing and snow activities.
The Fairmont has six restaurants, a health club, swimming pools, a spa and personal fireplaces in every lavish suite.
Bec regularly trains with private ski instructors while in the resort, with lessons starting from around $829.