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I think you should try local restaurants like 'La Pòst' for authentic dishes at reasonable prices; they often have daily specials that won’t break the bank.

I recommend renting your gear a few days in advance instead of at the resort; it can save you time and sometimes money if you check for deals online.

If you're hitting multiple peaks, buy the Livigno ski pass instead of single tickets; it offers better value and you can hop around without worrying about costs!

My advice is to explore the 'Mottolino Fun Mountain' area; while it gets busy the slopes are amazing and the views are worth it especially around 11 AM when the crowds thin out.
Mottolino Fun Mountain
Bormio Ski

I suggest checking out the lesser-known runs in the late afternoon. They're way less crowded and you'll feel like you have the mountain to yourself!

Don’t forget to pack a light snack in your pocket. The mountain food can be pricey, and trust me, you’ll need that energy while snowboarding!