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I think that the ski village is brilliant for kids

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The outdoor play centre is full of cool tings for them to do

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needs a good clean. :)

 

This is true! Have this still got the mould all over the slopes?

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Go up and find out TimmyR

 

if your saying it needs a clean, and then have to ask anyone else if its dirty it just shows your commenting on something you dont know about.

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We rediscovered the ski village a few months ago & now take the kids quite a lot. We haven't been ski-ng or snow boarding but use the bowling alley & Jungle Jims. Its really good if you have to entertain different age groups, ours are 3 - 14 so its hard to find something they all like.

 

The older ones love toboganning & snow tubing. They were doing quad biking aswell. If you go onto their website you can usually print some discount vouchers off.

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Have this still got the mould all over the slopes?

 

The slopes have never been mouldy. I ski up there almost evry day and have never seen mould! Admittedly the previous owners maybe let the standards slip, but its a lot better these days.

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iv never been to ski village although i want to as i havnt been on my board for three years apart from when it recently snowed aha wasnt much fun :(

i dont drive so what buses can i get ther or does the tram run near it ????? please let me know pm maybe could meet some new peeps to ride with

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Nearest tram stop is Shalesmoor. probably 10 minute walk from there.

 

the 53 bus stops at the bottom of the hill and is prob 5 mins walk

 

if you aint rode in 3 yrs you might want to consider a refresher lesson. it will save some bruises!

 

call and ask for Mini for the lesson

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