I would like to share my experience with Zero point and their ski instructors.
First of all , I would like to say big THANK YOU to Ella, who is a ski instructor in this school. I must say, that I came to one of my first ski lessons demotivated and with a bad mood, because of some personal things. However, right at the meeting point, when I met Ella, her bright personality made me feel very at ease, heard and understood. She was very patient, easy adjusted to my learning pace, and gave me just the right amount of challenge, that I could handle. By the end of our class , not only my skiing skills drastically improved, but also my mood, ( which was probably even more important for me then skiing at that point) , was so much better. Ella made me feel literally from Zero to Hero, by her people skills, and her professionalism. Anyone booking a class with her, could not have made better choice. She is simply the best!
Now about Zero Point, stuff very friendly and helpful, prices are decent, although I wish for beginners there was an option of purchasing a ski pass for a shorter time then 3 hours minimum. Equipment top, even on the request they managed to fined us a locker. Over all, very happy...
Read moreTheir equipment is new and in very good condition. They have enough of every size so you'll never run out.
The two things to note. If you live in the village and are skiing/renting from south slope then you either have to carry your skis, shoes and poles back and forth everyday or rent a locker which costs €16 a night. Mathematically, there isn't much benefit of longer term ski renting and it's economically worse if you then need to rent a locker to store your stuff. You might as well rent for 3 separate days, but that means you'll have to queue up for those 3 days and may not get the same gear.
Also - the person who handed out my skis didn't do a great job aligning the shoe size and hence I had difficulties in putting my skis on all the time until the trainer...
Read moreRental prices and ski passes are too expensive for what is offered in the area. Slopes are for beginners only. The area gets boring for intermediate riders quickly. Also when half of the lifts are closed you pay the full ski pass price and need to take the bus to get from one site to another. Otherwise you can not use all the open lifts. If skis are rented out for 3 hours one can extend renting easily by bringing it back later and paying the difference. That does not work the other way around. One also has to pay for the ski pass card additionally and the card cannot be refunded like every where else...
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