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i recommend checking the weather before you go. i got caught in a snowy day which was fun but not great visibility. i would stick to clearer days for a better experience!

I think it's smart to bring some snacks and water with you. Food on the slopes can be pricey, and I regretted not packing a little lunch.
Snowsport School Pec pod Snezkou
Major Ski School
Subaru Ski School
Colorado Ski Rental

Aim to rent your gear early in the morning, around 8 AM. This gives you a better selection of equipment and you'll avoid long lines later in the day

Don't forget to bring a water bottle and snacks. There aren’t many convenience stores around, and prices at the slopes can be steep.

Check for package deals online before you go. I saved some cash by booking my gear together with lift tickets. It’s worth browsing the site!
Yettischool

If you're a newbie like I was, try to catch the morning lessons around 10 AM. The slopes are less crowded and the instructors are super chill, making it easier to learn

My advice is to pack a lunch and snacks if you want to save some cash! The cafeteria can get pricey, and you'd rather spend that on more runs down the slopes!
Motorbike Rental - Europe
Prague Skydiving Center

I suggest booking your jump during the week instead of the weekend. It’s less crowded, so you can save some time and enjoy a more relaxed experience. Trust me, I waited way less than on Saturday.

I recommend arriving early, like around 8 AM. This gives you time to fill out paperwork and get a good briefing before the crowd rolls in. Plus, you get to watch other jumps which gets you hyped!

My advice is to take the extra package for photos and videos. I thought it was a bit pricey at first, but the memories are totally worth it. You'll want to relive that jump for sure.