They do very little skiing in the kindergarten. If they can't join your group and the issue is with their age, personally I'd be tempted to get a private instructor for them.
With 8 of you in total you pretty much make up a group yourself and normally the only reason they don't like youngsters in a group is holding up the group and people moaning ....obviously in your case this won't happen.Might be worth considering a 1-1 for the kids just for day 1 to give them a kick start. I did this with my son when he started at 4 and was great.
Should be no problem, we skied for the 1st time in a group of 18, youngest my daughter at 7 up to a 60 year old grandmother. By the end there was only about 10 of us!
Agree with Dona though a private lesson will move them (you) on much better.
Speak to Interski, under the Markony.
Thanks guys, will ask the question when there and take it from there as to what they can do for us. If there's not much ski-ing in the kindergarten and they can't join the adults (as Simon says if we're one big family group that don't impose on others I don't see why there should be an issue) then we could look to a private instructor for the two of them. Will just play it by ear and guess and see what's what. Thanks again for everyone's help and advice, is much appreciated
Hi all,
I'm an a similarish situation to Iain/Jenno - 2 adults/2kids, skiing and Pamps novices. Yet to book any instruction/kit/passes. Can anyone recommend the best method? And what should I think is a fair price? (PS kids 13 and nearly
whippy
book the ski school thru ur tour operator, it is the cheapest option and very good for beginners .if required when u get there u can buy some 1 2 1 instruction paying for 1 2 1 up front is expensive. wait and c there r plently of private instructors around if u need them