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Talstation Kitzsteinhorn

My advice is to rent your gear in Kaprun instead of at the slopes. It's way cheaper, and you won't feel rushed to return it at the end of the day when you're exhausted.

I think it's worthwhile to check the weather before heading out. The conditions can change fast, and I’d hate for you to miss the best snow conditions like I did once!

Don’t forget to take advantage of the free ski bus from Kaprun. It's super convenient and saves you from parking hassles. Plus, it gives you a chance to meet other fellow riders!

I suggest buying your lift pass online in advance. It saves you time in line and sometimes you can find discount deals too. Trust me, waiting is the worst.
Gletscherjet

If you're renting equipment, check online deals beforehand. I found a rental shop in Kaprun that had better prices than the ones on the mountain.

Bring your own lunch or snacks to save money on food. The mountain restaurants are pricey, and I was shocked by the meal costs!
Skicircus Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Avenida Mountain Resort Kaprun

I suggest booking your lift tickets online ahead of time. I saved a few euros compared to buying them at the resort. Every little bit counts, right?

I think timing your slopes is key. Mornings are less crowded, so hitting the slopes by 8:30 AM let me enjoy fresh powder without the long lift lines!

My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks. The on-site restaurants can be a bit pricey, and there were a couple of times I regretted not packing something cheaper.
Wildkogel Sledding Arena

My advice is to grab a sled rental ahead of time if you can. We didn't pre-book, and those lines were a real drag. It’ll save you time for more runs down the slopes!

I think the best time to hit the slopes is around 2 PM. The morning crowds start dispersing, and you get more time to enjoy without waiting too long.
I suggest buying your sledding tickets online ahead of time to avoid those long queues at the ticket office. Trust me, it saves a lot of time.

My advice is to dress in layers! The weather can change quickly, and you don’t want to be freezing or too hot while sledding down.