Good vacation

Written: 19 january 2013
Travel time: 4 — 11 january 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
We went with two families in cars from Kyiv.
We were not lucky with the weather during the trip.
Although the road is flat, but in the mountains it turns out to go at night, and when it snows, it's not very good.
It is easy to get there, although without a navigator you may not notice the signs, but there are actually few of them, but the languages ​ ​ will bring you to the hotel)
At the beginning of the ascent to the mountains, 10 km from the hotel, there is a TESCO supermarket, where you can buy water, juices, tea, coffee, fruits, liquor, there is also a sports store...
I must say right away that there is no kettle in a standard hotel room, take your own.
Near the supermarket the temperature is 3 degrees higher than near the hotel in the mountains.
The hotel is located at an altitude of 1200 meters above sea level. The highest mountain is 2000 meters.
The hotel consists of three buildings, one stands separately and it houses only large two-room suites.

If you take one, then keep in mind that you will need to cross the street to the spa and the restaurant.
Spa - for a fee. 8 euros per adult and seems to be 3 or 4 per child.
In the morning from 8 to 10 for free, but at this time the saunas do not work.
There is a kids club and a children's room. Is free)
In the lobby there is a library with books in different languages.
Wi-Fi in the hotel is everywhere, but the connection to it takes a very long time. There is not enough speed to watch YouTube, only at night you can see something, but for mail, sms and social networks it is enough.
There are two restaurants, the food is delicious, lunch for 2 adults and a child costs about 30 euros. But for 7 days of dinners and lunches, we tried all the menus.
Standard rooms are small and a little less than the declared 4 * in terms of comfort and design.
Conveniently, there are ski lockers in the building, which stands directly above the ski run, and you are given a key to the locker. At night, you leave your skis (you can also boots) in the locker, you don’t have to carry anything.
There is a rental and a ski school, I don’t know the prices, they took their own skis, but it doesn’t seem cheap.
2 adults and 1 children's ski pass for 6 days cost 402 euros.
You can pay by credit card everywhere.
Several slopes have night skiing, but you have to pay for it separately.
With a ski pass, you can visit the Tatralandia water park in the nearest town of Liptovsky Mikulas.
Jasna is the largest ski resort in Slovakia and has the most pistes. There are freeride trails.
During our stay, not all tracks were working, but the existing ones, in principle, were enough.
If compared with Bukovel, then all the tracks are at least 2 times longer, which is very good.
The tracks are flat, the humps almost never roll.
Locals say that it is best to come here in March, when there is still a lot of snow, and there are almost no people.
Although I would not say that there were many people there during the high season.

If there are no places in the hotel, then try to contact the Pilgrim tour company, they buy places there and carry tourists. Their representative even sat in the lobby and organized excursions.
In general, the rest was pleasant, but for the money the hotel could be a little better.
Several photos can be seen here:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/108521521737626037526/albums/5829697605273295921
Translated automatically from Russian. View original