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I have been to Arinsal for a good few years now with my two daughters and have found all the bars are great for Apres. My girls LOVE The Derby (irish Bar) and we have over the years became friends with the staff due to returning so often. They love the atmosphere in there and the singing along with tunes that Keith plays, the pool table and table football keep them busy too. They all have offers for snacks when you come off the mountain so as I found out it depends on what the kids will want to …
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Quote from Arrow77: “ Hi We are planning to go to Arinsal in for the first time in January and whilst myself and the kids ski, my wife is not keen on it. As a non skier: Are there lifts / gondola she could use to get closer to see the kids skiing? If so - how far could she get? Is there any cafe's or restaurants on the mountain which she could get to? Is there anything else to do on the mountain? Are there any passes she could use for either a pay per use or a points basis, as it does not seem w…
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Steve, Hayley, I arrive this Sunday 17th mid afternoon staying at the Hotel Palarine (Again) Obvioulsy I will also be out and about throughout the week for Apres Ski etc. If you both out and about or mid way down the mountain give me a shout as I am sure I owe you both a shandy or two for all the great advice and help you have given me yet again. Have a good week guys, maybe see you next week. Happy Skiing Jamie
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I also arrive Sunday afternoon and start lessons on the Monday morning of the 18th. I dont think you can choose the sessions you attend but I maybe wrong. I was in Arinsal same time last year and the monday morning is the stressful one. When you join the Ski Schools they take you so far up the piste and do what can only be described as a Ski Off. as you ski down the instructors watch then place you into groups depending on what level your at. if you missed that first morning you may end up in a …
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Dogs sleigh
PostHayley, Once again thank you for the great advice.
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Dogs sleigh
PostI am hoping someone can help on this please. I am looking into booking the dog sleigh rides for one afternoon after ski school. Can anyone advise were this takes place from and rough times of day. Thanks
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I had some brilliant advise given to me last year. Always wear more layers than less, if you start to get to warm you can always loose a layer into a coat pocket/back pack or locker. If the waether turns then you have it to put back on if needed. I had a bloke on my ski school last year that was sent to go dress properly by the instructor as he had a tshirt on under his jacket. The wind chill at the top of the mountain was -38. soft sod would have frozen... have fun you will love it,