stayed at lion last year
v nice no probs at all
If the gondola queues are usy that week some families took their kids = skis up to wait on the left of the queue at the top so they didnt have to struggle in the queue
We went 1/2 term last year and the best way to avoid queues was to take skis etc back to hotel each day (there is a room at the Lion) then get up to gondola as it opened at 8.30 and be one of the first up, or go later but then run risk of missing the instructors so make sure ...
stayed at lion last year
v nice no probs at all
If the gondola queues are usy that week some families took their kids = skis up to wait on the left of the queue at the top so they didnt have to struggle in the queue
We went 1/2 term last year and the best way to avoid queues was to take skis etc back to hotel each day (there is a room at the Lion) then get up to gondola as it opened at 8.30 and be one of the first up, or go later but then run risk of missing the instructors so make sure you tell all of yours if you might be a bit late the next day and they will tell you where they are going or arrange to meet you later
Travelling to Bansko on March 1st. My daughter is 3 and I believe the Kindergarten is for 4 upwards. I have heard rumours that they will let three year olds in to play and have lunch but she won't be able to do the afternoon ski. Does any one have any experience of this?