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Tatranska Lomnica

I suggest checking out the ski-pass deals online before hitting the slopes. I saved a ton on a multi-day pass, and it’s way easier than buying them on-site.

I recommend trying the local food at the mountain huts. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality, and it wasn't as pricey as I thought it would be

If you’re planning to snowboard, hit the slopes by 9 AM. The fresh powder is unbeatable, and you'll avoid the crowded lifts later in the day.

If you're skating, check for any free skate days. I stumbled upon one and what a blast—great to have free access and enjoy the rink without the cost!
Bachledka Ski & Sun

My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks. The on-site food options can be pricey, and a few sandwiches can really help you save!

If you are planning a full day of fun, go for the all-day ski pass. It saves you a bundle compared to buying individual ones, trust me.

I suggest checking the snow reports before going. There were a few days when the conditions were not as great as expected, and it affected the experience.
Strbske Pleso Ski Resort

If you're renting gear, look for deals at local shops instead of the slopes. I ended up paying way less by wandering into a shop in the village.

My advice is to pack a small lunch or snacks. The on-mountain food can be pricey and not always the best, so it helps to bring your own.
Skicentrum Strednica

I recommend buying a day pass if you plan to hit the slopes multiple times; it can save you quite a bit compared to buying individual runs. Plus, the lifts move pretty fast!

I think stopping by the local cafes for lunch is a great idea! You can find some delicious traditional Slovak food at a much better price than at the resort's eateries. Plus, it's a nice break from skiing!