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10 tips for the ski course

Be well prepared

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Tip 1

Online booking

To be able to guarantee the desired course, book online! Ski courses in small groups are in great demand and when the groups are full, unfortunately no one can be accepted. 

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Tip 2

Preparation

Arrive well organized and prepared for the ski course. Prepare your children to be in the ski course for 5 days without their parents, for example. As an incentive, the children may be allowed to go on the slopes together with their parents on the last day of vacation and to be able to prove their skills.

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Tip 3

Say goodbye

Bring your child to the start of the ski course on time, and our ski instructors will take over. We understand that you naturally want to watch/photograph/cheer for your little one. But the longer you stay in the immediate vicinity, the more difficult it will be for the child to say goodbye. To ensure that the ski course runs smoothly, we ask that you do not stay on site for too long. You are welcome to observe the progress of your or your children from afar.

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Tip 4

Ski equipment

Do not rent old ski equipment, because with the new equipment, the children will learn much faster. 

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Tip 5

Helmet

Helmets are compulsory for children up to the age of 14 during ski lessons. Please do so in your own interest and buy or rent a ski helmet.

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Tip 6

Clothing

If it is cold, please make sure that your children are dressed warmly. (Buff, helmet, baseball cap, waterproof ski suit, waterproof gloves and thermal underwear). Wind amplifies the cold temperature, good ski goggles are essential when it snows.

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Tip 7

Sun protection

If it is sunny, it is extremely important that the children are well smeared with sunscreen (high UV factor) and have suitable sunglasses with them. Also give your child a small tube of sunscreen to smear on.

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Tip 8

Breaks

For small breaks in between, you are welcome to give your child small snacks. The JUNIOR STARS take their lunch break in the group, your ski instructor will be happy to inform you in the morning where this will take place.

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Tip 9

Lift ticket

Children from the age of 6 need a lift ticket, it is best to get this the day before the course starts or book the lift ticket ONLINE.  Ski beginners do not need a ticket in our children beginners area, your ski instructor will inform you the day before if a lift ticket is required.

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Tip 10

Pickup

Pick up your child on time at the end of the course. If you are to delay please be sure to inform the ski school.

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