(Snow Arena, Lithuania) is REALLY good (full day ski pass + equipment + clothes = 50 Euro) Chairlift, 450 Meter indoor slope 60m drop, 650 meter outdoor slope when -5c, snow park (some rails, boxes, big jump at bottom, etc), 150m beginner slop, go karting outside, Spas, Waterparks, etc 10-15 mins away
Be aware that the center in Neuss doesn't always have the park up and also there are quite often ski teams that train. Halveing the slope size for regular visitors.
You might have mixed up some things with the Alpincenter because there are two of them. In your video footage you can see two different ski resorts. One is placed in Bottrop and the other one in Wittenburg. So keep that in mind ;)
(Snow Arena, Lithuania) is REALLY good (full day ski pass + equipment + clothes = 50 Euro) Chairlift, 450 Meter indoor slope 60m drop, 650 meter outdoor slope when -5c, snow park (some rails, boxes, big jump at bottom, etc), 150m beginner slop, go karting outside, Spas, Waterparks, etc 10-15 mins away
That’s me skiing at Milton Keynes 🤘🏻
Looking good!
The Snow Centre seems to have morphed into the Chill Factore at 0:44!
Why are you blurring out the name of the place at 2:01?
Be aware that the center in Neuss doesn't always have the park up and also there are quite often ski teams that train. Halveing the slope size for regular visitors.
thanks
Thanks for watching!
forgot the 600m long indoor ski run in Amnéville France
You might have mixed up some things with the Alpincenter because there are two of them. In your video footage you can see two different ski resorts. One is placed in Bottrop and the other one in Wittenburg. So keep that in mind ;)
What about the UK's Tamworth Snowdome - the UK's first
good video
Thank you!
I thought I would see Lithuanian Snow Arena on the list
normal skiing in mouintains is bigger and better but if you wanna go in ski in the summer go there
I go to the snow centre in Hemel i ski it in 10 to 9 seconds it is to short
Full of inaccurate information..
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