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changes in borovets

H MANSKI Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 12-23-08 19:06

changes in borovets

Hi All,

I wonder if anyone can help it's been about 4 years since myself & my wife visited borovets we actually visited twice that year. We are looking to travel again end of feb begining of march. We now have 2 children 1 @ 3 yrs & 1 @ 1 yr. Can anyone please advise how the resort has changed within the last 4 years. better or worse for children etc.
Thanks. H.
dbut Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 12-23-08 22:29

re: changes in borovets

Are you both planning to ski as I dont know what you will do with the 1yr old. You can find places for the 3yr old.
dbut
H MANSKI Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 12-23-08 23:49

re: changes in borovets

hi this had crossed our minds. 3 year old booked into snowstars with inghams. does anybody if the creche in the rila accepts clients from outside the hotel. Only staying @ the Iglika.
H MANSKI Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 12-26-08 23:58

re: changes in borovets

hi,

does anybody have any info...!!!!
The Stig Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 12-27-08 02:04

re: changes in borovets

sorry, not ignoring you, but can't help re the children question.
All i know is that the last two years there has been a snow sindergarden at the bottom of the nursery slopes, but can't tell you anything about ages, where to book etc.
Sorry to be useless, but i'm always sad when no one replies to a post Sad
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borogirl Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 12-27-08 04:26

re: changes in borovets

Hi

The Rila nursery has always taken children from a few months old. For the past couple of years there has been an English lady (a grandmother herself) working there, who has greatly improved things and the equipment/toys available.

My own children are past the age of needing the nursery but I spoke to a couple of mothers last season, who used it for 1- 2+ year olds and they were happy with the conditions and care. Older children are brought out twice a day to ski on the nursery ...
Hi

The Rila nursery has always taken children from a few months old. For the past couple of years there has been an English lady (a grandmother herself) working there, who has greatly improved things and the equipment/toys available.

My own children are past the age of needing the nursery but I spoke to a couple of mothers last season, who used it for 1- 2+ year olds and they were happy with the conditions and care. Older children are brought out twice a day to ski on the nursery slopes outside the Rila and always appear to be enjoying themselves. You can pay daily or weekly. I haven't heard that anything has changed this season but your travel company should be able to confirm that it is open again this year.

Hope this helps as I know it is worrying when taking young children abroad. My own have used the Rila nursery and pre ski school in the past and survived!

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