We have always booked with Inghams staying at the Iglika Palace and have always prebooked lift passes with them. We now have some family members coming with us next year and the youngest child will be 6. Inghams only sell child lift passes from the age of 7 onwards. They have advised the lift pass will need to be booked locally in resort.
Do you know how much a whole area 6 day lift pass for a 6 year old will cost in resort? I know there are many places to purchase the lift ...
Hi all,
We have always booked with Inghams staying at the Iglika Palace and have always prebooked lift passes with them. We now have some family members coming with us next year and the youngest child will be 6. Inghams only sell child lift passes from the age of 7 onwards. They have advised the lift pass will need to be booked locally in resort.
Do you know how much a whole area 6 day lift pass for a 6 year old will cost in resort? I know there are many places to purchase the lift pass from I just don't know the price.
Will the child have to be present when purchasing the lift pass with her passport available to show proof of her age?
That's a strange one Kim as i've booked a ski package through Inghams the past two years for my child who is now 5. If you are staying at the Iglika, the school would be Borosports in the Rila. Likewise if staying the Samokov it would be at the Samokov. There are others like Hunters who also offer kids ski school. Maybe Inghams only offer a package and that's not what you want so you can ignore me if you wish
Previously our children have never required a lift pass when skiing with an adult if they were under 7 and it hasn't ever been an issue. However this year I've been told this isn't the case.
At first when I tried to book a ski/lift pass package for a 5 yr old I was only offered a kindergarten ski package. However through an email exchange we managed to book lift passes for both our 5yr old and 9 yr old