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Any More News on Snow or reports on creche in Arinsal?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Im taking the family for their first week skiing and if anyone has any new updates on weather for i would
appreciate it. we are going 25th Feb. Also has anyone tryed the creche facilities at the botton of the slopes?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
carebear, 25th Feb is miles ahead in terms of forecasting..............to early to call - see Nades updates on current conditions.
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Hi, I cannt report on state of snow in Arinsal as I came home on 21st January, BUT the creche they have there imo is second to none. All staff there speak english verty well, if your little one is big enough to try sking, they have a secure show garden area fenced off where the children can ski & play in the snow, however if children get cold, or they are too young to ski, they go inside a purpose built building where they'll have toys & activities coming out of their earholes.

One tip, as soon as you get there, plonk your family in the queue for skis/boots etc & you nip downstairs & hire your own lockers. The earler you get there, the nearer to the exit your lockers will be, so you arent having to fight and "excuse me please" your way past 100 other people every morning to get your kit.

if you are thinking about buying your own equipment, the hire shop upstairs that hires out to inghams guests (they've a sign hanging from the roof of the walkway) has got a sale on on their skis and boots. A pair of boots I bought last year for £175, that should have been over £200, they had for sale in there for 75 EUROS......gutted wasnt the word!
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carebear, My little brother was in kiddie ski school for his first week ever on snow - about 6 years ago now! They were fantastic. Arinsal is a great resort.
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