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Laax - ski instruction help please?!

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
We are going to Laax for the first time the first week of April. 4 adults and 5 kids. We need one instructor/guide for the older 4 teenage kids, to help them bomb around on and off the piste and maybe even try to give a little bit of instruction. Any recommendations? They are all strong skiers but not old enough to go it alone and they don't want to be stuck with us slow oldies the whole time!

The youngest child isn't up for all of that but is a bit wary of doing ski school on her own for a whole day. Does anyone know what the ski school is like, are there likely to be other English speaking kids? I'm not sure if the 4 adults will want to ski with her all day every day, ideally a half day ski school would be great but it looks like they only do full days...

Any advice most appreciated, thanks.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Sure. Ivan hunger is your man. http://www.beontrack.eu/en/skiing/

Lovely guy, great instructor.
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