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  • Hi

    Sorry, that was a typo. The snow garden is only for children up to 6 years, so yes they'd need to be split, unless you went for private lessons. At that age their learning will be very different so it would be better for them to be split.

    The phone number for snow garden bookings is +376 753191 or for group lessons you can book online.

    Steve
  • Snow Garden / Ski School for kids?

    jpryse

    Hi ,
    I'm coming out with my 2 boys next week, they're 4 & 7 but have never skied before.
    On the web site I see that there are a few options, but I'm not sure which is appropriate for each and how to book.
    the site says that the Snow Garden is for 4-8 year olds in the headline - but the text only talks about 4-6 year olds - does that mean it is or is not appropriate for my eldest son? if it is appropriate, how can I book both of them in? if it is not then I assume I'll have to split them up and send the eldest one to ski-school?
    ?(