Have never been skiing before and have got all the gear needed for skiing during the day, but was wondering what I should take to wear at night. We are staying in the Diana Parc wing of the Princessa Parc hotel on a dinner, bed and breakfast basis and were wondering whether it was necessary to dress for dinner, or whether most people still wore casual clothes. Can anybody help with this vital problem!!!
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Casual is the way to go. Jeans, t-shirts etc are what you%26#39;ll find most people wearing in the evening.
Speaking of the evening, Quo Vadis is a good bar if you like it lively (good for watching football as well). Ciscos is a great bar (in a cave) and I%26#39;ve heard good things about the food there. There%26#39;s also a good tapas bar at the top of the village next to the Rocky Mountain.
Don%26#39;t get your hopes up about the food on the slopes, it%26#39;s all pretty poor. The only exception is %26quot;The refuge%26quot; located next to the Arinsal mid-station. It%26#39;s the one to go for, get a table outside, relax, and enjoy the view!
Arinsal is a very laid back resort
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I would agree with Cheshire Boarder, we stayed at the Princessa Parc in Jan 05 and it%26#39;s certainly a very relaxed place. I didn%26#39;t see anyone really dressed up for dinner, jeans are more than acceptable. I%26#39;m pretty sure the Diana Parc shares the restaurant with the Princessa. Casual is pretty much expected throughout the resort so don%26#39;t worry too much about dressing up, if you venture out in the evenings you%26#39;ll probably need your ski jacket anyway due to the temperature. The hotel%26#39;s bar, Bogarts, is a great night though, they have live music nearly every night of the week, and certainly very popular. If you%26#39;ve never skied before you%26#39;ve chosen a great place to start. We%26#39;ll be back in two weeks time for our second visit. Good luck.
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I would agree with Cheshire Boarder, we stayed at the Princessa Parc in Jan 05 and it%26#39;s certainly a very relaxed place. I didn%26#39;t see anyone really dressed up for dinner, jeans are more than acceptable. I%26#39;m pretty sure the Diana Parc shares the restaurant with the Princessa. Casual is pretty much expected throughout the resort so don%26#39;t worry too much about dressing up, if you venture out in the evenings you%26#39;ll probably need your ski jacket anyway due to the temperature. The hotel%26#39;s bar, Bogarts, is a great night though, they have live music nearly every night of the week, and certainly very popular. If you%26#39;ve never skied before you%26#39;ve chosen a great place to start. We%26#39;ll be back in two weeks time for our second visit. Good luck.
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