Looks like everyone does things a little differently.
Personally, I like to come off the slopes at last lift and then find a bar for a couple of beers and a bit of a laugh with some stories to tell about the days events. By then, its usually approaching dinner time, so we tend to go back to our hotel room for around 6-6.30, get showered and changed and back out for the evening. We usually go B&B so we need to eat out, and as such you can dress up or down as much as you feel is appropriate, but generally I have found its all rather just like a night out down the pub at home. Jeans and t shirts are the order of the day, but make sure you take scarf, gloves and thick jacket for the walk between hotel and bar/restaurant.
What to wear in the evening
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I think that probably sums it up best.
Gloves are a must though for the drunken sno-ball fight on the way home!!!!!!!
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Started by Hbarber in Ski Chatter 27-Oct-2007 - 21 Replies
Tony_H
reply to 'What to wear in the evening' posted Nov-2007
Freezywater
reply to 'What to wear in the evening' posted Nov-2007
Tony_H wrote: but generally I have found its all rather just like a night out down the pub at home. Jeans and t shirts are the order of the day, but make sure you take scarf, gloves and thick jacket for the walk between hotel and bar/restaurant.
I think that probably sums it up best.
Gloves are a must though for the drunken sno-ball fight on the way home!!!!!!!
Kymbillie
reply to 'What to wear in the evening' posted Nov-2007
Tony so has the right Idea. Fall of the slopes and into the pub!
Anne Cochrane
reply to 'What to wear in the evening' posted Dec-2007
It is always very warm in all hotels, pubs and restaurants etc. in ski resorts so although you will need warm clothing when you are outside, you will definately not be needing it when inside, so make sure you have a few layers you can peel off. Happy holiday, there's none better.
Skidaddle
reply to 'What to wear in the evening' posted Dec-2007
Bandages.
Plasters.
Deep Heat.
A big smile.
Plasters.
Deep Heat.
A big smile.
LDAVIES34
reply to 'What to wear in the evening' posted Dec-2007
I went to Borovets a few years ago and you will find everyone will just wear casual stuff - Jeans t shirt and a jumper. If you dress up you will defiantly look out of place
You will love it - Loads of cheap cheap drink and pretty good nightlife
Enjoy
You will love it - Loads of cheap cheap drink and pretty good nightlife
Enjoy
Topic last updated on 12-December-2007 at 17:14