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  • Hi Max

    The skiing in the Snow Garden is only basic as it's within a gentle fenced in area, although not sure how this compares to the lesson levels at the Chill Factore, however if she's been skiing on the main Chill Factore slope I would think it's not going to be challenging for her.

    Steve
  • 5 year old ski lessons

    MaxD

    Hi. I could do with some advice as thinking of booking for the New Year in Arinsal. My 5 year old daughter has completed a week skiing and is just about to complete stage 4 skiing at the chill factor. I have checked the ski school and can see they do not take under 6's in the ski lessons. I know she would have a good time in the snow park, but would she be completing any skiing to the standard that she has worked to? We could get her a few private lessons but the cost is going, up and the interaction with other kids whist skiing is absent.