Stayed here for 3 nights December 21. As part of a TUI package deal. I was sceptical about going with TUI and package deals. But overall was very impressed. The hotel is beautifully located at the top of the slope, and the hotel provides you with a gondola pass to the bottom of the slope and back up, which we used often. Doesn’t cover the last day though.
At the bottom of the slope is a ski hire shop, always plenty available but no last minute lessons available so book ahead if you want any lessons with the ski school.
There is kids land at the far left of the slopes, where there is a beginners slope and button lift, all free to use.
Places to eat are plenty, we went bed and breakfast, many people that stayed half board commented that the food wasn’t great and ate out, so tip to stay bed and breakfast. As part of TUI trip you get lunch with the Father Christmas village and you get an evening meal as part of the festive finale, so overall we only ate out a few times so I imagine that makes half board even less worth it. If you do eat out highly recommend conti pizza and pancake house!! Conti pizza is at the bottom across from the slopes, pancake house is just a short walk straight through the little Main Street opposite the slopes.
If...Stayed here for 3 nights December 21. As part of a TUI package deal. I was sceptical about going with TUI and package deals. But overall was very impressed. The hotel is beautifully located at the top of the slope, and the hotel provides you with a gondola pass to the bottom of the slope and back up, which we used often. Doesn’t cover the last day though.
At the bottom of the slope is a ski hire shop, always plenty available but no last minute lessons available so book ahead if you want any lessons with the ski school.
There is kids land at the far left of the slopes, where there is a beginners slope and button lift, all free to use.
Places to eat are plenty, we went bed and breakfast, many people that stayed half board commented that the food wasn’t great and ate out, so tip to stay bed and breakfast. As part of TUI trip you get lunch with the Father Christmas village and you get an evening meal as part of the festive finale, so overall we only ate out a few times so I imagine that makes half board even less worth it. If you do eat out highly recommend conti pizza and pancake house!! Conti pizza is at the bottom across from the slopes, pancake house is just a short walk straight through the little Main Street opposite the slopes.
If we came back wouldn’t do a package deal, but would definitely come to Levi again & stay in a lodge. Being with TUI we ended up totally relying on their itinerary and would have liked more freedom. Christmas village was ok, nothing overly special and only there for about 90 minutes. Then on way home we ended up at the airport over 3 hours before our flight. Which seems excessive being a trip designed for children, no child wants to spend that much time at the airport waiting.
You also have to return the snow suits the night before, for my little boy he would have loved to have spent that time sledding.
Snow suits, boots and socks provided, they are ok, smelt a little of smoke, were too big and not as thick as our ski clothes, so would recommend taking your own if you have some. The boots are also well worn.
There are sleds everywhere that people have left, so don’t need to invest in one.
The rooms in the hotel were blank and no hint of Christmas, would have been great to see them decorated for our little boy especially being part of a Santa trip.More
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