Due to weather conditions, the partial opening of ski slopes at the Rosa Khutor resort is tentatively postponed to December 31. At the moment, there is not enough natural and artificial snow to prepare the slopes and open safe skiing.
Resort services do their best to prepare ski areas. However, the system of artificial snowmaking of the tracks is launched as soon as the weather conditions allow it, namely, stable negative temperatures remain, not exceeding -1.5°C.
Resort guests who have already purchased ski passes before December 30 inclusive will receive individual refund instructions, as well as bonuses from the resort. All festive events planned for the New Year period will be held according to the program announced earlier.
Guests staying at the resort before the opening of the ski slopes will be provided with discounts on walking tickets and other resort entertainment, as well as unlimited access to the My Russia ethnopark.
Despite the postponement of the start of skiing, the infrastructure and services of Rosa Khutor work smoothly: hotels, cable cars with a lift to Rosa Peak (2320 m), restaurants, rodelbahn attraction, My Russia ethnopark, farms, Husky Khutor, ice rink, high-mountain swings , suspension bridge, SPA-centers - you can relax on Rosa Khutor 365 days a year.
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