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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

I recommend getting your lift pass online before you go. It saved me a ton of time at the kiosk. Just get there early to avoid the rush.

I think popping into the nearby thermal pools after a long day of skiing is a must! One great way to unwind, just make sure to check the hours!

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

If you're into snowboarding, try the afternoon sessions around 2 PM. The crowds thin out, and you'll have more space on the slopes to enjoy your ride without constantly dodging other people.

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!
Lopusna Dolina

If you're on a budget, pack your own snacks and drinks. The prices at the on-site shops can be a bit steep, so save some cash for the slopes instead!