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Nikito Alfortville

You can save some cash by bringing your own water bottle. They charge a bit for drinks inside, but it’s way easier to just refill your own.

I suggest arriving right when they open at 10 AM. It was way less crowded then, and my friends and I could hop around without waiting forever for the trampolines

My advice is to book online in advance. I forgot, and we ended up waiting in line forever. It's also a bit cheaper if you book ahead.
Deauville-La Touques Racecourse

I suggest arriving at least an hour before the races start to explore the paddock area. It's a good chance to see the horses up close and snap some photos – it really sets the mood!

My advice is to check out the local food stalls instead of the main restaurant. They have some delicious options at better prices, plus you get to enjoy the atmosphere outside!

I recommend bringing a light jacket, especially if you're staying for the evening races. It can get pretty chilly once the sun goes down, and trust me, you don't want to be uncomfortable!

If you're planning on betting, try to familiarize yourself with the odds and horses beforehand. It saves time and helps you make those last-minute decisions at the betting booths!
Clairefontaine Racecourse

I recommend arriving around 1 PM; the atmosphere really picks up then, and you won't miss any of the exciting races.
Check out the local food stalls instead of the main restaurant. You can get delicious, affordable snacks while enjoying the races without breaking the bank.
Serre Chevalier
I recommend arriving by 9 AM. It gets really crowded and can be a bit overwhelming. Plus, you'll get to ride when the wind is usually at its best. The peace of morning is lovely!

If you're new to snowkiting I suggest taking a lesson the first day. It made all the difference for me! They really help you get the hang of it quickly. Save yourself the struggle and go for the introductory class.

Check out the rental shops before the day you plan to kite. I found some pretty good deals online that were way cheaper than what I saw in the shops on-site. Don't just go for convenience.

My advice is to pack some snacks and a thermos with hot beverage. The cafes can get busy and pricey. Trust me, having your own little break setup on the snow is super cozy!
Simiiforme - Room Art Of Parkour Displacement In Bordeaux

My advice is to book your spot online a few days in advance. It can get kinda busy, especially on weekends, and you don't want to miss out!

I suggest wearing sneakers with good grip. The surfaces are super unique but can be slippery, and I almost wiped out more than once.

I recommend checking out their social media for any special events or workshops. I stumbled upon one and it made my visit so much more fun!

Think about bringing some water or snacks. Going through the parkour setups made me really thirsty, and there are limited places to grab a quick bite close by.
West Coast Academy

My advice is to wear good shoes. I wore my casual sneakers and regretted it halfway through. Trust me you'll want something with better grip and support!

I recommend trying to get there about 15 minutes early to stretch. It helps you get into the vibe, plus you can scope out the best spots to practice.

I suggest checking the schedule ahead of time. Some sessions can get full quickly, and if you're spontaneous like I was, you'll miss out. Try noon to avoid the crowds too!

I think you should bring a water bottle. There's a café, but prices are a bit steep. Hydration is key, especially if you're going to be active!
Gravelines Sportica

i recommend arriving by 10 am on weekends; it gets super busy later, and you'll have more chances to play without waiting around.

For roller skating, bring your own skates if you have them; rental fees add up fast, and the rentals were a bit worn down.
Avoriaz

I suggest renting your gear in Avoriaz instead of Morzine. It's more convenient and lets you get started faster! Plus, you'll probabaly find better deals on rentals right there.

Check for deals at local shops! We stumbled upon a promo for lift passes if you bought them with equipment rentals... My advice is to ask around, you never know what discounts you might find!

Check the weather before you go! It changed on us, and we ended up having a snowy day when we could've been out snowkiting. I recommend keeping an eye on local forecasts

Be sure to pack some snacks and lunch. The restaurants can be pricey, and we found it hard to get good quick bites on the mountain. I think you'll save some money and have more fun.
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If you're not a morning person, try to avoid the first session around 10 AM. The staff seemed a bit rushed, and I felt it was a tad chaotic. Maybe 11 AM is better.

My advice is to wear comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting wet or dirty. You know, Zorbing gets messy! I wore jeans, and it wasn’t the best choice.

I recommend booking your Zorbing session in advance. I didn't, and had to wait longer than expected on the day. Trust me, it's worth the peace of mind.

i think it’s a good idea to check for combo deals that include bubble football and zorbing. i ended up doing both, and saved a lot compared to if i’d booked them separately.
Espace San Bernardo

Definitely take the time to explore some off-piste areas. I found a hidden gem that wasn’t crowded, making for an epic day of snowboarding!

For lunch, skip the pricey mountain restaurants and find a cozy spot in the village instead... I saved tons and the food was way better than I expected!

I recommend renting your gear before you arrive. The rental shops in town were cheaper than at the resort, plus you avoid those long lines when you get there.