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Half day ski school Zell am See??
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Hi all....... and for my next question!
Looks like we're off to Zell am See for New Year, ideally we'd like ski school but only for the mornings, any one got any suggestions, I have looked on line and there are a couple of options, but I'd prefer a reccomendation if poss?
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, I thought I'd seen something on this recently - have a read of this thread
http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?p=478728
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I can highly reccomend private lessons with SkiSchule Alpin. They have offices opposite the CitiExpres and in Schuttdorf. Used them several times and they're excellent
As far as ski school goes... I though the general offer in Austria was 4 hours per day of lessons, 2 in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. 10-12 and 1-3
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Alpin do private lessons for two hours though they are more expensive.
Very nice people. They also have an office at the carve in in schmitten.
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