Stay flexible!
It is often not easy to fit in all the amenities you want. It helps to set priorities and perhaps "do without" one or two things. The more flexible you are when planning, the more aspects of planning that are important to you can come to the fore, e.g. choice of destination, mobility (arrival and departure, accessibility by public transport, mode of transportation on site), length of stay, type of activity, budget or accommodation.
Do you need a lot of comfort or large spa areas, or is it more important to start your ski tour after a mountaineering breakfast on your doorstep? You also don't have to worry about full parking lots and traffic jams at the starting point if you plan something away from the very popular tours or choose a day during the week for the busy mountains. In return, quiet tours and new experiences await you.
Be smart!
On tour portals, you can search the map for tours using search filters and choose those that suit your available time and ability (e.g. alpenvereinaktiv.com). The PowderGuide.com tour tips also offer many interesting tour ideas! There is often also additional information on the current conditions (see ConditionsReports!), how to get there or visitor guidance measures, e.g. wildlife rest areas.
It is also worth researching the local "offer". Are guided tours offered (by mountain guides or your alpine club section) where you can improve your alpine skills or which take you to unknown areas? Are there local rental options, e.g. the sports store, the tourism association or the local Alpine Club section? It's worth renting equipment, especially if a sport is not practiced that often or if you need to try it out first to see if it's fun. Or to make the public transport journey easier!