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  • Private lessons

    Richard

    Hi Andy,

    I would endorse your decision to have private lessons for the beginner in your party. Two hours is quite a lot in one go, I have seen beginner friends progress really well in a one hour lesson and ski with intermediates to practice in the afternoon. Young people also seem to progress at an alarming rate!

    Private lessons are a hundred times better than group lessons if you can afford them.

    Best wishes
  • Hi Andy

    All the prices are listed at arinsal.co.uk/ski-school.php as it depends on the dates you are coming. It sounds lke a sensible plan you have, and you can pre-book them through us if you like. Just send a message from the contact page and we'll confirm everything for you, then when you arrive one of our reps will come to meet you with your tickets.

    Steve
  • Private lessons

    Andy

    Off to Arinsal at the end of January in a group of 3 (all approx 40!!), staying right in the village centre. Two intermediates and one beginner who has had dry slope lessons and progressed very quickly. Can anyone give any advice regarding the booking of privte lessons for the beginner please? We aim to organise 1-to-1 lesson for our novice :thumbup: on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, probably 2 hours each morning, and ski together in the afternoons and latter part of the week. Any ideas of availability, cost and whether it would be best to pre-book or wait until we arrive?

    Cheers!