Poster: A snowHead
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..... nothing more here. Question is above.
Many thanks.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Skischule Zell am See, based at the Schmittenhoehe, next to Trass Xpress and Schmittenhoehe gondola station. They are very good!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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nice, thanks for that - very helpful.
I am going with Thomson but want to book direct because we are difficult customers!
I am looking for place for my 4 year old daughter - can snowplough already but has never joined a group before and is a bit shy about joining in! We are thinking of booking for a single session (2 hours in morning) to see how she manages. Hopefully she can then continue going every morning for rest of week. I like the "kinderland" idea where there is some kiddy stuff to play on as well as the straight ski-ing.
My wife has agreed to go to ski school too. She is intermediate but has not skied for a long time. Ideally her lessons would tie in with my daughter, giving us the option of some time together in afternoon.
I would quite like a private lesson for a couple of hours myself. I have skied for 25 years, but these new fangled carving ski's might have different operating instructions to the ones I was given!
We are staying at the Grand Hotel, which has a shuttle to Schittenhoehe at 9.10 and 9.40am. We will also need to hire equipment on our first morning, which is bound to leave us short of time to get to ski school.
Any tips about the best way to organise this would be much appreciated. Travelling with a kid seems to turn everything into a military operation!
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Lorenzo, what time do you arrive in resort? Would it be possible to sort out the hire gear then rather than wait until the morning?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Thanks Elizabeth B. Could be 9pm or so on Saturday. Not much time for settling in before ski-school in morning! I think Skischule Zell am See might have the option of starting lessons etc on the Monday, which give us a chance to find our feet first. Otherwise an early morning and off we go!
Looking forward to it already though......
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Lorenzo, SkiSchule ZamS grades at 9.30 for classes, you will have no chance on a Sunday morning if you wait for the shuttle and it is not that far to walk, where are you hiring your gear from?
There seems to have been quite a number of changes at the schule with a lot of experienced instuctors not there this season, I heard some expressions of dissatisfaction.
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robboj, thanks for that.
I was initially going to go with Sport Alpin ski school, which is the other one, but reckon there are more likely to be other UK skiers using SkiSchule ZamS if that is who the TO use.
I can't find anything to distinguish between them, other than location. Sport Alpin seems to have their "mini club" part up at Schmittenhoehe, whereas SkiSchule ZamS has theirs at Schuttdorf.
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