About private Visually impaired lessons in Vallter 2000
Finding and booking a specialist instructor that can teach a visually impaired skier can be a challenge, Maison Sport helps you find the right instructor for you. You can search for instructors, find out which resorts they're working in and compare instructors by their profiles, reviews from past customers and their pricing. We've found that booking the right instructor for you leads to a far better lesson experience. Your instructor will be able to customise the lessons to your needs, whether you're an expert looking for a day of exploring the resort, or it's your first time and you'd like to focus on your technique.
2 hour lessons
€120
3 hour lessons
€180
4 hour lessons
€240
Full day
€350
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How many Visually impaired lessons should I book in Vallter 2000?
Beginners
Private lessons are personalised to your needs, so you will improve your technique rapidly, compared to a ski school group lesson. If you have an unlimited budget and are really looking to make the most of your time on the mountain, we recommend booking an instructor all day for the full week you're on holiday. For complete beginners the most common lesson package is to book 2 to 3 hours of lessons each day - remember you can share the lessons with friends or family to bring the cost down.
Intermediates
Whilst booking lessons for the full week is our recommendation, you could also split your lessons througout the week. Booking lessons for your first and second day in resort and then booking another one slightly later in the week will ensure your technique keeps progressing.
Experts
Even expert skiers will greatly benefit from taking some private lessons, you can book an instructor to work on a specific aspect of your technique, such as improving your technique on steep slopes or if you simply want a guide to show you where to find the best snow conditions, your instructor will be able to help! A handy tip - if you're only after one lesson, try booking in the afternoon as it's often cheaper!
What equipment is required for Visually impaired lessons?
You will need to take your own ski equipment to your lesson, your instructor will be provide you with head sets, or you can use your own if you have it. For a visually impaired lesson, it's always best to message the instructor prior to booking, to ensure you have agreed all the details and requirements with the instructor.