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Szczyrk Mountain Resort

If you're planning to rent gear, go for the local shops instead of the resort's rental. They often have better prices and friendlier service. I found a great place just a short walk from the main lifts!
I suggest bringing your own snacks and water. Food at the on-mountain eateries can be pricey and the options can be limited so packing some granola bars can save you some cash for more runs!

I highly recommend getting the ski pass online before you arrive. It saves a ton of time so you can hit the slopes right away instead of waiting in line. Trust me, you’ll want every minute out there!
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Beskid Sport Arena

If you're renting equipment, check out places a bit away from the main lift areas; they're often cheaper and less busy... I saved quite a bit doing this!
If you're planning to rent gear, do it online in advance. I found a couple of places where I saved around 20% just by booking prior. Plus, you’ll skip the long lines when you get there!

Check the weather forecast before your visit, especially for the slopes. I made the mistake of hitting the slopes on a cloudy day, and visibility was a challenge!

If you can, visit on a weekday instead of the weekend. The slopes were way less crowded, and I could ride without waiting in long lines!
Szczyrk Mountain Resort Solisko
I think it's best to rent snow gear from a shop in town, instead of at the resort. Way cheaper and better quality options!

If you’re into snowmobiling, renting one for the afternoon was a blast! Just make sure to book in advance, as they fill up quickly.

I recommend getting a multi-day pass if you plan to ski for a few days. It saved me a ton compared to single tickets

My advice is to try the local food at the nearby restaurants. The pierogi were amazing and reasonably priced!