Considering that these slopes are on an artificial hill with very limited options for modification, it is okay-ish. However, one should be aware of certain things that might be surprising if you are used to bigger and better resorts.
Forget about using your ski pass. You will contribute to global plastic pollution by buying their own pass, which is not usable anywhere else.
If your jacket doesn’t have a left-side wrist pocket, you’re in trouble. They use an antiquated system that reminds me of those used 10–20 years ago at some office entrances—the sensor is weak, small, and awkwardly placed (especially on the kids' slope). Most of the time, you’ll have to take your card out of your pocket every time you want to get on the lift because it’s nearly impossible to maneuver your jacket pocket close enough to the sensor for it to work.
The kids' slope is okay, but there is a small incline from the gate to the start of the lift, forcing beginners to drag themselves up by the fence. Why they can’t adjust the gradient with snow is beyond me. The magic carpet lift is also very narrow—be careful with a snowboard, or you might scrape it.
If your kids "graduate" from the kids' slope to the bigger slopes, you might want to go somewhere else. The hill map technically shows a blue slope on the right side, but don’t be fooled—the first 100 meters or so are pure red by most other resorts’ standards. It’s also quite narrow, and your beginners will not enjoy it.
On the positive side, the food in the café was good (I had spicy lamb today) and reasonably priced compared to most...
Read moreThere are many more or less boring things and few interesting things. The things i loved are the Mountain Car Track, climbing trails and the cable slides, also the 600m long cable ride and maybe the electrical boats and mining excavators.
Children loved the bycicle bumptrack. I would suggest them to add a bobsleigh rail slide similar to tarzans park at sigulda which would be a huge magnet, since they have the steep hill in use. Estonia is also missing an indoors skydiving possibility, why not built it here. Also there could be more slides and rides to make the park more interesting. Boring rides were 5 km/h buggy trail, the firefighting academy (for competition should use a bucket or hole to be filled at the end not just splashing the water at a wooden wall) and most boring of them all - the summer tubing. The place is probably...
Read moreIt's a great winter weekend destination where you can enjoy skateboarding and skiing, even though it can be quite expensive, it's worth the fun. There is a training program available for 45 Euros that lasts for 44-45 minutes. In addition, there is a tele cabin that will take you up the hill, allowing you to skateboard down. For beginners or children, there is a smaller hill available. Additionally, there is a fantastic restaurant on-site, which offers a buffet with many different options to choose from. Vegans can also find suitable options from their menu. Whether you're in the mood for cakes or cheese, there are plenty of options to satisfy your cravings. Overall, it's an excellent place to...
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