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Started by Glyn in Austria - 33 Replies

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Glyn posted Feb-2008

Went to Niederau Last Feb 2007 with Airtours who booked us (The family) into the Aktiv Ski School (Blue Team) which I must say was excellent. Our 2 boys then age 4 and 7 on the Beginners package were going up button lifts and down Blue runs by Midweek. Our 7 year old was going down Red runs by Thursday. This far exceeded are expectations as we thought they would spend the whole week in the Kindergarten area. It also ment that we could ski as a family by the 5th Day. Unbelieveable. :D

That said, we have booked the same resort again for March 15th 2008 with First Choice this time. Our sons want to go back to the same ski school (There are 2 the other of which is the Red Team called 'Happy Ski School'). Does anyone know which school First Choice use before we book any extras regarding lessons with them?

First Choice couldn't tells us or should I say the sales reps didn't know.

Edited 1 time. Last update at 01-Feb-2008

AJ
reply to 'Tour Operators Ski Schools Niederau'
posted Feb-2008

Hi Glyn,Just got back from Niederau last week and had a fab time.
In answer to your question i`m not sure, But with First Choice being a sister company of Thomson i would have thought it would be Wildschonau Ski School (reds).Both my kids have learnt with them,My five year old was coming down red 19 by the wednesday afternoon.Activ Ski School didnt seem to be busy last week for some reason.Any how have a fab time and enjoy.

AJ

Ldavies
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posted Feb-2008

hi glyn again,
have just watched your vidoes of what is Kropfrader, looking down onto Mittermoos. i know the runs only by their names - when i started going to niederau 20 years ago, they were all called by their names and still are by the instructors. i know red 19 only as the run down the markbachjoch!! hope you found my post to you on the ski schools helpful. L.

Col
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posted Feb-2008

Glyn,
Was with First Choice in Oberau last week. They were using Happy Skischule so I guess it's the same in Niederau. Have fun, Col.

Ldavies
reply to 'Tour Operators Ski Schools Niederau'
posted Feb-2008

hi glyn,
you should book your kids' ski school lessons with the RED ski school in niederau, which is the WILDSCHOENAU ski school. (the HAPPY ski school is one which operates out of oberau, the next village along). i don't understand how you came to mention them in your email. you can book with the aktiv ski school, of course, but the wildschonau ski school, who are in red, is much the larger of the two in niederau and therefore, your kids' experiences will be much wider for that. when first learning to ski, the ski kindergarten of the reds is much bigger, it has more and better facilities. i don't know which school first choice uses, but you can easily find this out by emailing erika at the wildschoenau ski school office. go to www.wildschoenau.com and follow the links to the ski school, but be careful you choose the wildschoenau ski school link. erika speaks perfect english and mans the office throuout the season. you could even telephone her. she works every day except saturday morning, when the boss, Sepp Schellhorn, mans the office. tel; 00 43 5339 2200.email: ski.schule@tirol.com
unless you've booked everything oas part of a package, you can book your ski lessons when you arrive in resort - just go to the wildschoenau office next to the church, opposite the hotel austria, at the foot of the big car park. you can't miss it. you will pay no more doing things this way. however, if you've booked a package including kids' lessons and those lessons are with the aktiv school, you will have to keep that arrangement, as your resort rep will give you tickets for your kids which they must give to their instructor, and the instructors will know and recognise that guests at different hotels are booked with one of the two ski schools. they will see the name of the hotel/guest house on the ticket. there were a few times when it was a few days into lessons that we found out we'd been giving lessons to kids who had paid to be in the other ski school and vice-versa. it happens with adults too, so take care.
really, the reps should be able to tell you which school is which. your brochure, and other brochures, might also give it away, but if first choice is a sister company to thomson, then you will be with the wildschoenau ski school as a matter of course. the children's races at the end of the week is also a grand affair with the wildschoenau school. the instructors are all trained to the same high standard, but if you trawl thro the reviews pages of various ski websites for reports about the wildshoenau ski school, you'll be inundated with parents singing its praises. Sepp and his right hand man, Tony, take the children's safety and enjoyment very seriously; the two are constantly watching the ski kindergarten and the slopes for the children's groups, and are very much present on a monday/tuesday when the kids are trying to get the hang of the lifts and invariably taking a few tumbles!!
hope all this helps. L.

Col
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posted Feb-2008

My apologies, Glyn. Seems I'm leading you up the garden path. :oops:Have a good one.

Fisherman
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posted Feb-2008

Glyn, Got back from Niederau on Sat. (2nd feb) after a week of instruction with the WILDSCHOENAU ski school, (pre-booked through Thomson), having started as a beginer. We were on Red 19 by Wed pm ! Although I have no experience of ski instruction I though the standard of tuition was excellent and we had a fantastic time. One thing we did notice was how much fun the kids were having and how quickly they seemed to pick things up. Talking to parents who had kids in the red ski school, you can buy a lunch voucher through the school and the instructer will look after your kids at lunchtime, if you happen to be away on the slopes. As an adult I would have no reservations in recommending this school to anyone and we are definetly going back with then next year.
Have fun (I'm envious!!) Roger

Blackbrook
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posted Feb-2008

I have booked for myself and family to go to neiderau on 1 March and can't wait. Does anyone know if the parents (who are in ski school) actually meet up with their children (who are also in ski school) or whether you stay with your own schools. Bit concerned as this is the first time they have been to ski school, last year they went to ski kindergarten. Thanks )

Topic last updated on 23-February-2008 at 20:23