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Businiess name:
Fiorini Ski School
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Review by:
Stan S.
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Review content:
I've had my kids in the Fiorini Ski School for 5 years. I recommend it via word of mouth all the time. And whie it's too late for anyone to take advantage of it this season I figured I'd document my recommendation for future seasons.
The Fiorini program operates out of Summit West at Snoqualmie. They group the kids by age group and skills. They keep running records from the previous years to help with the skills grouping. The instructors are of various age ranges - my oldest son's snowboarding teacher is a sr. at UC Irvine taking the winter quarter off; my youngest son's ski teacher is a sr at Issaquah HS. They are all well trained in safety, teaching, how to deal with multiple types of kids. I've watched the instructors get nervous kids comfortable, and push enthusiastic kids to ski harder. But the watchword is fun.
And the kds learn every year. My oldest really progressed as a skier the last few years, and his instructors already have him linking turns on the board this year. My youngest is skiing under control and getting more comfortable on the lower blue runs.
I think one of the strongest testaments to how people feel about the school is the number of returning families every year. And the number of returning instructors.
The school runs from the first weekend in January through the end of February - total of 7 weeks, minus President's Day weekend. Lessons go from 9-11:30, and 12:45-2:30. Plenty of time to grab an early run, one at lunch, and a few after class before heading home. Price changes, but it's in the mid-$200s per kid. Rentals and ski passes are extra if you need them. Registration opens in October.
Oh, and they do adult lessons as well.
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