Be in a fairy tale

Written: 19 march 2012
Travel time: 3 — 10 march 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
We've been in a fairy tale! Jasna is a very beautiful and picturesque ski resort (considering that we went skiing for the first time with the whole family) and also on skis to return to the doors of the hotel (this is not an unimportant factor for many)! The hotel is located right in a pine forest, a very beautiful view from the windows, in the morning we were greeted by a squirrel: you go out onto the balcony, and she is already nibbling cones! The room is spacious with two single beds (there is no separate place for children, but you can take a room with an extra room, which is much more expensive) where 3 people can easily fit without hesitation!
There is also a bathroom, toilet, washbasin (shampoo, soap and even sponges are present and constantly updated, as well as a set of threads of 5 colors, needles and buttons) wardrobe, 2 small cabinets, one large, TV! There is no refrigerator, but the balcony replaced it for us 100%! The rooms were cleaned daily! yeah, I forgot - the bed is snow-white and for each person 3 towels of the same snow-white color! The bathroom has a vertical heated towel rail where you can perfectly dry everything! In the hotel: on the -1st floor there is a storage room for skis and boots, on the 0th floor there is a dining room, administration! Above is a lobby bar where you can drink coffee, tea, beer with chips, etc. in the evening! there is also a WI FI zone, but the Internet is disgusting! at the reception there is a separate internet room with 2 computers! AAA forgot - in the lobby bar there is a children's room (in Slovak - children's garbage - neighing for 3 days, and their toy is a fight) - or rather, not a room, but a children's corner!
There is also a sauna on the 0th floor (but we weren’t there, we were so tired that it wasn’t before, massage - the cost is from 5 euros and in my opinion up to 10 euros! The hotel has a ski equipment rental (I saw Elan and some other skis) - but something like the assortment didn’t please me! It’s better and cheaper to rent equipment in Kyiv (shop of 7 peaks, not far from the railway)! Now about the kitchen: the dining room operates in the mode of 2 meals a day, i. e. breakfast from 7.30 to 10, dinner from 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm or 10:00 pm (I don’t remember) Breakfast - buffet, very varied food: cereals, muesli, cereals, sausages, eggs in various interpretations, sausages and cheeses, a huge selection, vegetables, small salads, fruits, dressings, sauces, tea, coffee, hot milk, cocoa, juices, various bakery products, jam, honey I took a kettle with me and brewed tea on the slope in the room, but then I saw that many tourists make slope tea!

Dinner: also a buffet, a small dessert plus a menu of 5 dishes to choose from (which you choose in advance at breakfast), the food is delicious (although they don’t eat buckwheat and wheat porridge), the portions are huge! The hotel is pretty quiet, or we slept without hind legs, but I practically did not hear the neighbors! The staff is very friendly and hospitable (although they do not understand Russian well, but they still understand a mixture of Ukrainian and English)! During the settlement, I strongly recommend asking for a discount on the ski pass (30% discount for 6 days) - i. e. if our ski pass cost 166 euros, then we paid 130 euros for it, plus this discount also applies to the children's ski school (22 euros for 2 hours, instead of 35 or 40 in my opinion), but we didn’t give the child away, she taught herself because I’ve been riding since the age of 3!
On the slope of Bela Put there is a special school for children, which is completely fenced off from the general slope, but I saw a lot of instructors who roll out children to Bela Put, which, in my opinion, is not good, because 2 tracks go to Bela Put - red and black, where pilots fly from and can shoot down a child! What can I say, when I flew from there, I was always afraid that I wouldn’t have time to go around (well, if you go to the hotel to relax), otherwise you go down from these slopes to the lift, which is at the top of Bela Way, i. e. you won’t get to the children ! ! ! In general, for the first trip to the ski resort - this is a great hotel, location, food, service! Of course, someone may argue with me, but personally, I’m going skiing first of all, and not sleeping in a hotel!
As for the slopes: there are a lot of slopes for different tastes, the quality of the snow was disgusting: ice under the bottom, ice chips on top, sometimes soft snow, in short, once you get there, you involuntarily learn to ride both on ice and on snow (but the ice is not a slope, but small pieces on the slopes , and where large)! this problem arose due to the fact that at the end of February there was rain, then frost, which did its job and covered the snow with a crust of ice! And so the tracks are well maintained, and the rescue team is also working well! an ambulance and a rescue team on snowmobiles on the Bela Put highway! There are also many freeriding zones, but because of the ice it was almost impossible to ride on them! A very good slope at number 10 Brhliska 1423m there is an excellent Wi Fi zone and a cafe with a cool playground for children, and you have to go there on a closed lift, which is also very convenient for kids! From there, there is a blue trail, also for children and beginners! and the snow there was good without ice!
Having left this route to the cable car, you can get to the very top and from there go down in the other direction! In short, I liked the outcome of the lifts, you don’t have to stomp your feet anywhere! The yokes that lead to the very top did not work - again, because of the rain and because it was dangerous there! but people walked there and went down apparently to the South Chopok! In general, the weather was gorgeous - the sun shone for 5 days, and on the 6th day there was snow and a terrible fog - we rode in the blind - which is also useful, you relax and everything turns out right away! Sunny weather followed us too! On this beautiful note, I end my story! I hope that my memoirs will help someone! Have a good rest!!!

P. S. I recommend buying everything at home, because the prices for equipment and clothes there are simply HUGE, just take a thermos with you so that you don’t spend it on tea or coffee! Although the prices are reasonable!
there is also a bus every hour to the city of Liptovsky Mikulas, where you can skimp and come back for dinner!!! !
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