Hi Lewis
All the mountain services are open as usual on Christmas day as that's why most people come. Ski shops will be open too, but other shops/supermarkets usually close for Christmas day.
As for restaurants, most will do a special Christmas lunch or dinner. The Sant Andreu are known for their British dinners and always proves popular. I'll have their menu up on the restaurants page in the next day or so, but booking is essential there.
The torchlight descent is usually on a Thursday evening up on the slopes, and the event is called Arinsal by Night - you go sledging, have a bit to eat, some hot wine, then watch the descent, however it's just instructors that take part. When you arrive just ask your Neilson rep and they'll book you on.
Let me know if you/your parents have any other questions.
Steve
All the mountain services are open as usual on Christmas day as that's why most people come. Ski shops will be open too, but other shops/supermarkets usually close for Christmas day.
As for restaurants, most will do a special Christmas lunch or dinner. The Sant Andreu are known for their British dinners and always proves popular. I'll have their menu up on the restaurants page in the next day or so, but booking is essential there.
The torchlight descent is usually on a Thursday evening up on the slopes, and the event is called Arinsal by Night - you go sledging, have a bit to eat, some hot wine, then watch the descent, however it's just instructors that take part. When you arrive just ask your Neilson rep and they'll book you on.
Let me know if you/your parents have any other questions.
Steve