Hi all,
Just got back from a week in Borovets, stopping in the Hotel Ela.
1) Hotel looks like it has just been renovated with rooms and all areas excellent, only problem is the food!
Would/are booking to go back though.
2) Prices-I think they have gone up since last year, Large lager ranged from 3 Lev in the hotel, average was 4 and the most I paid was 5 Lev outside the bottom of the gondola station.
3) Snow conditions were great, it snowed whilst we were there and with around 2' extra ...
Hi all,
Just got back from a week in Borovets, stopping in the Hotel Ela.
1) Hotel looks like it has just been renovated with rooms and all areas excellent, only problem is the food!
Would/are booking to go back though.
2) Prices-I think they have gone up since last year, Large lager ranged from 3 Lev in the hotel, average was 4 and the most I paid was 5 Lev outside the bottom of the gondola station.
3) Snow conditions were great, it snowed whilst we were there and with around 2' extra at the top of the mountain and 1' on the nursery slopes.
Fantastic time was had and it was great to chat with a few people from the forum.
Enjoyed the White Magic bar and food, Karaoke (tonight Mathew, I'm going to be Robbie Williams!) and again fantastic instruction from Ceko (said as the watch co).
Great company of Chris and Tracey and the group.
Going to book for next year as soon as Inghams site opens after maintenance.
Hope this helps anyone going out.
Have a great time.
Pete
P.s. can anyonw spare any anti depressents!
pete nice to meet you and be part of the same ski school see you have booked again [great news]
i sent an email to you but my computer then crashed so not sure if you got it
what a great time was had by all cant wait for february now
I was in Borovets too last week and I absolutely loved it, despite breaking my wrist! I enjoyed it so much more than Pamps in March and not just cos the conditions were excellent.
I was in a large group staying in the Iglika Palace, which was clean, warm, friendly, well-located and the food was actually edible.
I liked the fact that everything was so central in the resort - no faffing about on ski buses. I'm not a party animal any more but it was nice to have a good choice of ...
I was in Borovets too last week and I absolutely loved it, despite breaking my wrist! I enjoyed it so much more than Pamps in March and not just cos the conditions were excellent.
I was in a large group staying in the Iglika Palace, which was clean, warm, friendly, well-located and the food was actually edible.
I liked the fact that everything was so central in the resort - no faffing about on ski buses. I'm not a party animal any more but it was nice to have a good choice of nightlife on the doorstep and on the two occasions we ate dinner out the meals were fantastic.
I must also give a special mention to Dr Stvenko (I think that's how you spell it!) at the Rila medical centre who did a great job putting my wrist back together and was also a jolly nice man.