I've been skiing for yrs, and the bulgarian button lifts are my arch enemies!!!So violent Whatched one,drag a lady on a snow board last yr couldn't stop laughing until i got on fell 4 times ,looked and felt like a right tit.. ..
They'll assess you when you get there and put you in the right group so dont worry. It's not to anyone's benefit to overface people, or hold them back!
But remember snow is easier (albeit cloder) than dry slope - and a bit faster!!
On your first day, the instructors (before you are put into groups) get you to ski down a very gentle slope, about 10m, and you have to show them your best turns, you are then put into groups according to how good you are, you will be put into a group with exactly the same standard of other people. Last year my dad booked onto beginners, my brother intermediate, but they both ended up in the same group! It really doesnt matter!
When you there, they dont ask "did ...
It doesnt matter Andy,
On your first day, the instructors (before you are put into groups) get you to ski down a very gentle slope, about 10m, and you have to show them your best turns, you are then put into groups according to how good you are, you will be put into a group with exactly the same standard of other people. Last year my dad booked onto beginners, my brother intermediate, but they both ended up in the same group! It really doesnt matter!
When you there, they dont ask "did you book onto beginners or intermediate", they just ask you to show them you best turns and how many times you have been skiing!
Try the button lift on Markujik 2........it's like a caterpault, you need to hang on for your dear life.
I'm sure the lift attendants get a good laugh tho.!!!
Fiona
Ilost one for 3 days on that button lift last yr..Ouch!!
Mark a button lift is a small rubber seat, you put it between your legs then get shot forward 40 m pass it then fall over all whilst trying to hold your ski poles..