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My advice is to bring your own skateboard if you can. Rentals are available, but they can be a bit pricey and the gear isn't always in great shape.
Make sure to explore the whole park. I spent too much time in one spot and missed some really cool sections that were better for skating. So, take your time!
JUMPCITY Gdańsk
Salt Mine in Wieliczka
Saltos trampoline park
If you're feeling tired and just want to chill for a bit look for the foam pit. It's a fun soft area to take a break without leaving the action!
Bring a water bottle! The drinks inside can be a bit pricey, and you'll want to stay hydrated after all that jumping around!
I found that wearing comfy socks really helped. The trampolines aren’t as fun without those special grip socks they sell, but you can bring your own if they are the right kind.
Horse-Trade s.c. Equestrian shop
Szczyrk Mountain Resort
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!
Winterpol White Jar Karpacz
My advice is to hit the slopes early, like around 8 AM, to avoid the crowds. The first few hours are the best for fresh powder
Wrotka Roller Disco
PTG Skatepark
I recommend arriving early, around 10 AM, to snag a good spot; it gets packed quickly, especially on weekends, and it's easier to find a nice place to skate before the crowds roll in.
Wrotkarnia Roller Disco
I recommend going on a Thursday or Sunday evening. It was less crowded, and I really enjoyed skating without bumping into too many people.