I strongly DO NOT recommend going here. Unlike the main hefty museums, this one is paid and expensive (I think £.15). The exposition is small, for some reason it is exhibited in cabinets.
Everything that the British had plundered all over the world for centuries, they took to the British Museum. They still cannot disassemble and sort the loot - they only managed to shove it through the halls.
To be honest, I have no right to rate it, because I have not been inside. We read some articles that draw a parallel with St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, and since we were in Rome quite recently, we decided that there was nothing for us to do inside.
If you are walking around London all February morning, and are going to do it all day, then going to this market for lunch is just what you need. Hot stews, chestnuts, pies, mulled wine - all straight from the fire to your mouth.
Everything shows that this restaurant-hotel is owned by a passionate person with a sense of taste in everything from cornices and furniture, to the choice and education of waiters.
There are two ski schools in Migovo, the price of an instructor this February was 160 UAH/hour. There are enough instructors, this winter the load was small. I recommend "Kashtan", this is a school with an ideology, and not just for the sake of money.
The compactness of the resort is conducive to rest with children. From any hotel to the center of the resort - 3-5 minutes on foot with a 3-year-old child, collecting all the icicles along the way.
It's nice, warm and good. Just what you need after skiing. Or maybe even all day long. You can also send your wife here on the third day, when she gets tired of riding. And most at this time to give up on the farthest black slope.