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  • When you check in for the lessons just make sure you're all together and the school will try to make sure you're all at the same time, and they do have a families check-in window to make sure children and parents aren't split up, however if you have concerns you should speak to the tour operator you decide to book through.
  • Ski school question - beginners and intermediates

    jenniet

    Hi we are looking a coming out in Feb (1 complete beginner and 2 intermediates) We are going to book improver packs for each of us via Crystal or Neilsn, (so the beginner gets the area lift pass) I have read they have morning and afternoon lessons. Obviously the beginner would be in a separate class, but we would need to be in lessons at the same time of day. Could this be guaranteed?