So Brand new place , very efficient , cheap 4 hours for 420 yuans (54 euros ) , for adult , and 336 yuans for kids, 4 hours from entering the gates , until you leave the place, soo go fast , first get your gears , pants and vest , then shoes and ski change, go on the slope it's very good if it's your first time , it's blue , easy red ,hard red, first use the telecabine then the chair lift,
the snow is perfect not too crowdy, on week day, the water park is close in winter, it was close on October
the amusement parc is for adult mostly, free with the 420 yuans but if you want to do all the activies you will need the day ticket
get there by line 16 (around 30 yuans ) exit at the before last station exit 2 , then walk 10 minutes can't miss it the mood is awesome inside a lot of chinese "will force you" to take course , it's not mandatory and expensive go at your own pace
they don't rent glove , soo buy or bring some before, or you can by some cheap one outside there always some chinese to sell some you bought 6 for 250 yuans all "chinese" size"
perfect for kids and beginers after 7 day there you can skiing on real mountains , it's very refreshing there is some lookers 25 yuans nobody speak english, there , better have wechat for the looker go there with a chinese friend
overall , very neat place and refreshing
take 1h20 minute from shanghai downtown take a book , and a site
I recommend you can get there with a t shirt , short as the clothes are very comfy and hot
for good skiers , it's just for the picture , the slopes are short for beginners it's perfect
all the attraction inside are free , ride etc not for kids below 130 prefer yound adult kids around...
Read moreReally cool place, we were skiing in the middle of summer in Shanghai. Had a lot of fun here.
It’s much larger than I thought it would be, two lifts (though both end up at the same peak) and when we were there three slopes were open, one of which was a solid expert trail in terms of steepness and terrain.
All slopes were fairly steep, the easy trail was fun but still intermediate in terms of skill required.
The coolest but yet most bizarre thing was that there is an elevator that takes you from the base level to about mid-slope. Awesome if you have friends or family not skiing that want to take photos and videos.
There’s a kids play village also with ice slides and other cold weather activities for the non-skiers.
They have a very efficient system for rental clothes, skis, boots, et cetera. You can show up on shorts and a t-shirt and still have...
Read moreWe stayed at the newly opened L+ Snow Supreme Hotel, and the room was very spacious, even comfortable for a family of four. The hotel is located right next to the newly opened Snow World, which is incredibly impressive and massive, along with a stunning water park. There are also plenty of restaurants nearby. Our family had an amazing time here. We’d especially like to commend Sally, a hotel staff member who was very proactive—she helped arrange food delivery to our room and even noticed our wet clothes after returning from the amusement park, taking the initiative to provide a clothes rack....
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