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Bracknell Ski Centre

Bracknell Ski Centre

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3.5 Google Review
39 John Nike Way, Binfield, England, RG12 8TN, United Kingdom
01344 789002 jnlbracknell.co.uk
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May 30, 2018
It's a little tired but great experience for us. Had private beginners lesson with my 3 kids. Staff and Emily our instructor were great. Very patient with kids and the slope and lifts were quiet. We got a lot more out of it than previous lesson on newer slope. Thanks.

Jan 14, 2018
Came here to learn snowboarding before my first skiing holiday. Booked three consecutive lessons, and got some free usage credits on my account too. The instructors - Sasha, Brandon and Jason - were all very friendly and knowledgeable. After just a few lessons, I was ready to snowboard solo on the main slope, which was really exciting! Very good experience here, looking forward to going again.

Apr 28, 2018
Looks very dated but staff very good

Oct 3, 2017
Most unpleasant skiing experience ever. Avoid this place and go to ski slope in Hatfield instead it's so much better. All you will get for your money in Bracknell is unhelpful and unprofessional staff, skis that aren't properly serviced run down ski slope that hasn't been maintained since 80's. Best part was staff member bringing box of lost property gloves wet and stinky ones asking us to wear them... Sunday afternoon we were the only 3 people on the slope... That says it all I guess.

Sep 8, 2017
The experience could be amazing. The place is like a time travel to the 60's-70's. Everything is so outdated that it is part of the experience. It is a shame that no one with the means seems to care about the place and refurbish it.

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