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Frequently asked questions
Skiing lessons
Reservation-related matters
Ski rental shops usually provide skis / snowboards, boots, ski jackets, ski pants and helmets only.Please prepare your own:GlovesGogglesImpact shortsKnee padsWrist guardsFace mask / neck warmerSki socksBase layer (moisture-wicking clothing)Mid-layer warm clothing
The lesson fee covers instruction only. It does not include lift passes, equipment rental, insurance, transportation services, or any other additional expenses.
Most ski rental shops have experienced staff, so we recommend arranging your equipment rental before the lesson to maximise your time on the snow.If needed, your instructor can assist with the rental process. However, rental time will be counted as part of your lesson time.
For safety reasons, we strongly recommend that all participants wear a helmet while skiing or snowboarding.
We recommend bringing only essential items while skiing, such as a copy of your passport, mobile phone and a small amount of cash (for lift passes and lunch).For safety and comfort, we recommend storing other belongings and backpacks in the resort lockers.
Unfortunately, lesson time cannot be extended due to late arrival. Please arrive at the meeting point on time as scheduled.
Full-day lessons include a 1-hour lunch break. Before the lesson starts, your instructor will explain the lesson plan and discuss the lunch break schedule with you.Participants may also take additional short breaks during the lesson if needed.
No. Please prepare the equipment according to your booked lesson type. Changes between skiing and snowboarding during the lesson are not permitted.
Children and adults usually have different learning styles and progress at different paces. For a better learning experience, we recommend taking separate lessons.
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