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Vivaldi Park’s

My advice is to try the D82 slope if you’re a beginner like I was. It’s perfect for practicing, and not as crowded as some of the others. I had a great time without feeling overwhelmed.

I think it's a good idea to bring your own snacks and drinks. The on-site food can be pricey, and they don’t allow outside food in the lodges, so just be smart about it!

I suggest going on a weekday if you can. The weekend crowds can get insane and you’ll end up waiting a long time for the lifts. Trust me, it’s way more chill during the week
High1 Ski Resort

Don't forget to bring a portable charger! I ran out of battery after taking photos and missed some wonderful moments. It's a lifesaver!

I suggest checking the snow conditions online before you head to the slopes. I was caught in a slushy mess once and it wasn't fun at all!
I think it's worth investing a little extra in a day pass. The lift lines really picked up after 10 AM. You'll get way more runs in early!

While snowmobiling is super fun, make sure to reserve your spot early. We showed up and were told it was fully booked, so we missed out!
Phoenix Pyeongchang

I think taking a break for lunch around 1 PM helps. The dining spots were way less crowded than during peak hours, letting me enjoy my meal!

My advice is to rent your ski gear off-site; I found a place nearby with cheaper prices than the on-mountain rental shop.

If you plan to go snowmobiling, I recommend trying it early in the morning. The snow is much fresher and more fun to ride on.

I suggest buying lift tickets online a day in advance to avoid the long lines at the ticket booth. It saved me so much time!