It will be my first skiing holiday at the end of Feb, I%26#39;m going with a girl friend who is an intermediate skiier, and I%26#39;ll be on my own on baby slopes! I need to decide whether to learn to ski or board (so I can book equipment in advance). Which would be more rewarding? I fancy boarding but is it unrealistic unless you can already ski?
We%26#39;ll be staying at the Magic Pas which looks like a good choice (what%26#39;s the food like?). We%26#39;ll also be up for a bit of nightlife, so would be grateful for any recommendations.
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If you board you will never get to be with your GF. If you learn to ski, you could be off the nursery slopes by the 3rd day and lesson don%26#39;t last all day. You could be on blue runs with her by the end of the holiday.
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Don%26#39;t worry about booking equipment in advance. Pas has quite a few places which all offer ski hire, all by the slopes. Stick to skis, fewer wrist injuries!!!!! Don%26#39;t let your rep sell you all kinds of rubbish on the coach and don%26#39;t fall for the %26#39;they charge extra for credit cards in Andorra%26#39; rubbish. All the ski hire places and ski pass booths are staffed with really helpful people. One word of advice, they often want to see ID if you pay a large amount by credit card, so take your passport with you on the first day. Try the Olympiades for a cheap, slope side lunch!!!!
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fabulous - thanks! Really excited.
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