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  • Hi

    If your first day skiing is a Friday and there are four of you at the same level then a private lesson may work out better - we can organise that for you if you like. The group lessons are divided up by ability so doesn't matter if you've skied before or are total beginners.

    Steve
  • Weekend Lessons

    bearcathk

    Hello! We're arriving on Thursday and planning on skiing Friday through Sunday. We're mostly still beginners, though we've skied once or twice before. I was wondering if the beginners weekend lessons would be worth it, especially since they're from 12:00-15:00, which means the 2nd day of lessons would be right at the end of our trip. Are the beginners lessons divided up by skill level, or does it assume you've never skied before? There are 4 of us, so maybe a private lesson on Friday would be better? Thanks!