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Four great hours with the kids, little people and lots of staff.Review translated from Spanish
Last Tuesday 21 of August of 2012, we moved to the snowzone with the children. The snow remained glued and the skis did not slide. There was no lift assistance. Come on, we feel ripped off. The girl at the front desk warned us that there was spring snow. Spring snow slides. Not this one. We paid 4 hours and within 30 minutes we went and gave away the entrance to other skiers who at least saved the price. I hope no one else stumbles. We were members of a ski club in Salamanca and every year we went to enjoy our favorite sport in August. But we will not return because we have been ripped off. They could warn on the web of the snow state ... but better to deceive the staff and make cash. We will have to wait until the snowzone will not return ... because we feel cheated.Review translated from Spanish
Amazing atmosphere and our monitor Javier a pass. WE REPEAT.Review translated from Spanish
I have a good opinion of snowzone, although not as good as Carlos. I find it a good place to learn, they do competitions and they have their own ski school. What happens is that I am of those who always go when there is no snow on the mountain, because with the mountain there is no covered track that can be compared.Review translated from Spanish
There is little left for the season to end and I refuse to keep the skis in the closet, so I will continue to ski under cover. In addition my children can receive training during the summer so that when I take them to the mountain have the basics and enjoy. I recommend it, both for parents and for those who want to learn in an environment other than venues, ice, etc.Review translated from Spanish
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