I will say right away that we have been visiting different ski resorts in different countries every year for the past 14 years. So. I won't talk about Austria. Everything is so clear. An inveterate place for lovers of skiing and snowboarding. Ischgl visited for the first time, rested in February 2011. I really liked the resort itself, 3 lifts leading to the middle of the ski area, which is very convenient, but if you want to get up without a queue, then you should get up early or go later.
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I will say right away that we have been visiting different ski resorts in different countries every year for the past 14 years.
So. I won't talk about Austria. Everything is so clear. An inveterate place for lovers of skiing and snowboarding. Ischgl visited for the first time, rested in February 2011. I really liked the resort itself, 3 lifts leading to the middle of the ski area, which is very convenient, but if you want to get up without a queue, then you should get up early or go later. T e avoid the time from 9 to 11.
The Bridget Hotel was recommended by the tour operator as the best hotel in this resort, despite the fact that there is also a 5 star hotel. Went with a large group of 9 people. Specifically, our family lived in the largest hotel room and, accordingly, the most expensive.
The room itself is large, but terribly uncomfortable. It has 2 bedrooms, 1 living room, 1 full bath, 1 full bath and 1 full closet...... NO HOOK for the entire room! There are 2 wardrobes, but in the bathrooms there is nowhere even to hang a bathrobe!
Another room is right under the skyroom. . . You have no idea how noisy it is! hear every sound! The constant rattling of boots, skis and laughter!!!
We traveled with a small child of 1.5 years. When booking the hotel, we were told that they would cook separately for the little one, they cooked something cooked, another question is how!
to our requests to change the room and cook something edible for the child, the girl silently nodded her head, and then said that she could not do anything! (at the reception no one speaks Russian, my quite good English helped out)
The room was never changed, but we talked with the director of the hotel (it's good that almost always in the hotel). we described what and how to cook, and only after that the food was more or less edible for the child. (on the first day they brought us a raw chicken leg for lunch)
And so the food and service as usual. everything is pretty good. . . a la carte dinner, buffet breakfast. . . at 3 pm there is a free snack in the bar.
If you are a couple or a family with an adult child, the hotel is just great, or rather it is quite pulling on 4 stars. If you have a child, then you should not go, because there will be plenty of problems!
AND FOR GOD'S SAKE DON'T TAKE THAT BIG ROOM FOR CRAZY MONEY!
So. I won't talk about Austria. Everything is so clear. An inveterate place for lovers of skiing and snowboarding. Ischgl visited for the first time, rested in February 2011. I really liked the resort itself, 3 lifts leading to the middle of the ski area, which is very convenient, but if you want to get up without a queue, then you should get up early or go later. T e avoid the time from 9 to 11.
The Bridget Hotel was recommended by the tour operator as the best hotel in this resort, despite the fact that there is also a 5 star hotel. Went with a large group of 9 people. Specifically, our family lived in the largest hotel room and, accordingly, the most expensive.
The room itself is large, but terribly uncomfortable. It has 2 bedrooms, 1 living room, 1 full bath, 1 full bath and 1 full closet...... NO HOOK for the entire room! There are 2 wardrobes, but in the bathrooms there is nowhere even to hang a bathrobe!
Another room is right under the skyroom. . . You have no idea how noisy it is! hear every sound! The constant rattling of boots, skis and laughter!!!
We traveled with a small child of 1.5 years. When booking the hotel, we were told that they would cook separately for the little one, they cooked something cooked, another question is how!
to our requests to change the room and cook something edible for the child, the girl silently nodded her head, and then said that she could not do anything! (at the reception no one speaks Russian, my quite good English helped out)
The room was never changed, but we talked with the director of the hotel (it's good that almost always in the hotel). we described what and how to cook, and only after that the food was more or less edible for the child. (on the first day they brought us a raw chicken leg for lunch)
And so the food and service as usual. everything is pretty good. . . a la carte dinner, buffet breakfast. . . at 3 pm there is a free snack in the bar.
If you are a couple or a family with an adult child, the hotel is just great, or rather it is quite pulling on 4 stars. If you have a child, then you should not go, because there will be plenty of problems!
AND FOR GOD'S SAKE DON'T TAKE THAT BIG ROOM FOR CRAZY MONEY!
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In this hotel, it immediately comes to mind how the nobility used to rest "on the waters". There are a lot of all kinds of relaxation and fun, such as SPA, massage, sauna, there is a Turkish bath and there are a lot of different things. That is, in addition to skiing, which, by the way, is simply excellent, there is something else to do.
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In this hotel, it immediately comes to mind how the nobility used to rest "on the waters". There are a lot of all kinds of relaxation and fun, such as SPA, massage, sauna, there is a Turkish bath and there are a lot of different things. That is, in addition to skiing, which, by the way, is simply excellent, there is something else to do. Well, the hotel itself is very elegant, everything is furnished with taste, the service is impressive.
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