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First Timers 1 Year ago  
Hi,

we've just booked our first ever ski holiday and we are on our way to Arinsal in March '08! Neither my wife or I, or my two boys have been skiing before so we were wondering.....

Is it worth having a go at the in-door snow slope near us over the summer - will it make any differance to which ski school class we are in?

Also, one of my boys is very worried about heights! We are already having a few gentle chats with him about flying, but when he found out about chair lifts!! How big are they and can we use either the lift or the gondola?

Thanks

Steve
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Re:First Timers 1 Year ago  
Hi Steve,

To answer your questions in turn, yes it is worth visiting a dry slope or indoor snow slope to learn the basics beforehand. You will have a headstart if you know how to put your skis on, step up the hill and maybe stop and turn when you get here. If you have skied on an artificial slope you can join the dry slopers class rather than the beginners. You will be with people of similar ability (after the instructors watch you skiing to match you up)and will progress faster than a beginner group. The children's classes don't have a dry slope group as such, but will be split early on into those who have skied a little and those who haven't. Have a look at the Monday Morning Guide on this site (http://www.arinsal-andorra.com/content/view/85/84/) for more info on the groups.

As to your second question, the Gondola is the usual way up the mountain, unless you are staying at the Crest, Patagonia or Velvet in which case the chairlift is nearer. However you can walk between the two in 15-20 minutes and there are busses as well. Most classes will use a chairlift at some point in the week, but not on the first day (except for intermediates who start on the chairs). A lot of people are nervous about the chairs but cope with them okay when they get there, and find they are not that scary. Young children have to ride the chair with an adult, so never have to manage it alone.

Hope this helps, look forward to seeing you in the winter,

Ian
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Re:First Timers 4 Months ago  


We came
We saw
We ski
We ate
We sleep
We ski even more !!

Great time, great place (pity about the transfer!)
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