Hey, myself and my friend early 30's looking to go Skiing for a week first time ever, looking for a cheap place to go which has some night life, and some great european girls lol!
Thinking of Zakopane, Poland or maybe Slovakia? I guess Italy and France you pay way more cos of the Euro and paying for the better slopes?
Your input much appreciated!
Thanks
First time Skiing - Wanted cheap resort with good beginer slopes with some nitelife :)
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Started by Connor25 in Beginning Skiing 06-Nov-2010 - 4 Replies
Connor25 posted Nov-2010
Ian Wickham
reply to 'First time Skiing - Wanted cheap resort with good beginer slopes with some nitelife :)' posted Nov-2010
There is a guy here on J2ski who runs a chalet in Slovakia " Chalet Slovakia" I think, just found the link.
http://www.chaletslovakia.com/
Just remember to check out the history of snow conditions for what ever area you choose.
http://www.chaletslovakia.com/
Just remember to check out the history of snow conditions for what ever area you choose.
Cheapskihunter
reply to 'First time Skiing - Wanted cheap resort with good beginer slopes with some nitelife :)' posted Nov-2010
Re:First time Skiing - Wanted cheap resort with good beginer slopes with some nitelife :)
I am married with 3 kids but understand your criteria perfectly
zakopane has loads of bars but hit and miss as to whether anyone will be in them
if they were all full it would be heaving
but if you did your own DIY mini break to krakow then drive up you could get a really good combination. Dead easy to do on-line
zakopane itself has a series of small resorts, some rubbish, two of them good
kaspory wierch is the best and most advanced, but for beginners you should try the modern resort of Bialkia...about ten miles drive out from zak central
Re:First time Skiing - Wanted cheap resort with good beginer slopes with some nitelife :)
I am married with 3 kids but understand your criteria perfectly
zakopane has loads of bars but hit and miss as to whether anyone will be in them
if they were all full it would be heaving
but if you did your own DIY mini break to krakow then drive up you could get a really good combination. Dead easy to do on-line
zakopane itself has a series of small resorts, some rubbish, two of them good
kaspory wierch is the best and most advanced, but for beginners you should try the modern resort of Bialkia...about ten miles drive out from zak central
I am married with 3 kids but understand your criteria perfectly
zakopane has loads of bars but hit and miss as to whether anyone will be in them
if they were all full it would be heaving
but if you did your own DIY mini break to krakow then drive up you could get a really good combination. Dead easy to do on-line
zakopane itself has a series of small resorts, some rubbish, two of them good
kaspory wierch is the best and most advanced, but for beginners you should try the modern resort of Bialkia...about ten miles drive out from zak central
Re:First time Skiing - Wanted cheap resort with good beginer slopes with some nitelife :)
I am married with 3 kids but understand your criteria perfectly
zakopane has loads of bars but hit and miss as to whether anyone will be in them
if they were all full it would be heaving
but if you did your own DIY mini break to krakow then drive up you could get a really good combination. Dead easy to do on-line
zakopane itself has a series of small resorts, some rubbish, two of them good
kaspory wierch is the best and most advanced, but for beginners you should try the modern resort of Bialkia...about ten miles drive out from zak central
GummyBear
reply to 'First time Skiing - Wanted cheap resort with good beginer slopes with some nitelife :)' posted Nov-2010
One word...
MAYRHOFEN !
From personal experiences it definitely meets the criteria of " Great European girls" just in-case your sitting on the fence on where to go 8) Also the nightlife can get very lively ! However if you had one to many the night before there are other places you can go for a nice quiet drink. The slopes accommodate all levels of skiing, nice and progressive and will having you coming back for more !
MAYRHOFEN !
From personal experiences it definitely meets the criteria of " Great European girls" just in-case your sitting on the fence on where to go 8) Also the nightlife can get very lively ! However if you had one to many the night before there are other places you can go for a nice quiet drink. The slopes accommodate all levels of skiing, nice and progressive and will having you coming back for more !
A beer a day keeps the doctor away
Edited 2 times. Last update at 08-Nov-2010
Gary Waters
reply to 'First time Skiing - Wanted cheap resort with good beginer slopes with some nitelife :)' posted Nov-2010
Soll, Mahrhofen, Zell am See, all are excellant resorts
Topic last updated on 08-November-2010 at 20:22