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If you're renting gear, I suggest hitting up the rental shops in town rather than the slopes—they're usually cheaper and have a better selection. I found this out after paying too much at a slope-side shop.

I recommend downloading an app that tracks your runs. It’s a fun way to keep track of your progress, and some apps even offer discounts at certain places nearby.

Check the timetable for the lifts! I missed a couple of openings early in the morning and ended up wasting time in line when I could've been cruising the slopes.
Cortina d'Ampezzo

Grab lunch at a local rifugio instead of the ski resort restaurants. You’ll find amazing local food for half the price – my favorite was the polenta with mushrooms at Rifugio Scoiattoli!

I recommend buying the ski pass for multiple days; it saves a ton compared to daily rates. I did a 4-day pass and it was worth every penny. You also get access to more slopes!

Check the weather the day before you head out. I ignored this and ended up in heavy fog on some slopes. Better visibility can make a huge difference in your experience!