Shaojia C.
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Lessons are a wee bit short for the kiddos and there is a lot of traffic on the training slope. They’re a bit oversubscribed IMO for the lessons and have too many groups going on at once which compromises the goal of the lesson – to practice applying your learning.
For instance, my daughter was only able to do four runs (down a bunny slope) in one lesson and so there just aren’t that many reps able to be done with the queue for the rope tow with all of the groups going at once.
It was a good intro session and the instructors were nice; however, each of the four lessons started 10 minutes late because they didn’t have it down which kid was in which class and with the last session I noticed they ended 10 minutes early. It’s perhaps better marketed as a 35-45 minute lesson of actual practice time.
So I’m not sure I can fully recommend as the most efficient learning experience for young ones. I’d have to price out but I suspect even if an all day camp session further north might seem more expensive on the face, it would actually advance the goal of learning while actually being a more efficient spend. – via