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19 de febrero de 2023
I took 50 children and 6 staff to the Hotel Galassia in February half-term 2023. I really liked the hotel. Good points: -Location is great. It's ski in, ski out, unless you're a complete beginner in which case you'd startb in the nursery slope at the bottom. There's an underground corridor which takes you to the hotel's ski and boot storage rooms. Then you walk through the underground garage and you're 50 metres from the middle of the main Prato Nevoso blue run. The beginners were skiing from here as well after a couple of days. The Beppe hire shop is also next to the piste here. Very friendly guy called Luca, speaking excellent English, quickly solved any issues we had with out equipment. -Friendly and helpful hotel staff. Shout out to the manager, Marco. One of our students broke his collar bone on the last day. An ambulance took us to the hospital, 30 or so minutes away on the town of Mondovi. Marco picked us up afterwards and got us safely back to the hotel. Make sure you have an EHIC/GHIC card if you're travelling from the UK, as the xray and consultation with the doctor in the hospital was free with this. It costs 150 Euro if you use the medical centre in Prato Nevoso though - we had a fractured thumb earlier in the week. -Rooms are clean. They are cleaned daily to a very high standard, with my clothes even being folded! -The bar is a big space, and there are some smaller rooms you can use for quiz night, movie night, etc. Also a small room with a pool table. Negative points: -I'd describe the food as functional. Nice continental buffet breakfast, with juice and a hot drink machine. Lunch was a bowl of pasta and sauce each day, with fruit available. Dinner was 3 courses. First course is another bowl of pasta and sauce, meat or fish based main, and a small Italian dessert. Main courses portion size was a bit small, and there was barely a vegetable in sight. Conclusion: I'd definitely recommend this hotel for a school ski trip. The price was good, and if the food was better I'd give it the full 5 star rating. A bit about Prato Nevoso. This is an excellent resort for beginners and intermediates, and they can make lots of progression. It's almost all blue and red runs, and the beginners were getting across to Artesina by the end of the week. Also really enjoyed the snow park in Prato Nevoso. Lots of box/pipe/rail features of varying difficulty, along with small, medium and absolutely huge jumps. The whole snowpark is unnderneath the main Prato Nevoso chairlift, so there's plenty of entertainment on the chair ride. You also get a cheer from people on the lift if you fail or succeed doing a trick, which is fun! Most of the lifts are old and could do with being upgraded, but even in half-term the slopes were very quiet. No crowds at all. I'd prefer a quiet resort with old lifts to a crowded resort with modern lifts. There's a supermarket, a few bars, and a nice row of shops at the bottom of the the main Prato Nevoso ski runs.
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