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10. März 2025
For years when coming to the Dolomites we have been staying in Santa Christina, Val Gardena. But this year we chose the Sport Hotel Theresa in Alta Badia for a change and had friends join us for the ski week of Carnevale in March. We had a MARVELOUS time here and will return next year multiple times it is that good. First about the area for those who are unfamiliar: The hotel is situated in Badia, in Alta Badia, just a few kilometers from La Villa where there is a gondola that takes you up the mountain to to a series of sunny mountain peaks. The enormous ski area of Alta Badia (La Villa, Corvara, Colfosco, San Cassiano) is easily connected on skis to Val Gardena in one direction and Lagazuoi and Arabba in the other and of course the entire Dolomiti Super Ski Area. The skiing here is mostly intermediate groomed runs but the enormity of the entire connected region is hard to fathom. It offers spectacular vistas from every run. INCREDIBLE majestic jagged peaks. It is truly remarkable and in 7 days of skiing we rarely skied the same runs twice. There are countless privately owned mountain huts (Rifugio, Hütte) to stop for a delicious and well-priced lunch. The hotel offers a free shuttle service to and from the lifts which is only minutes away. We generally prefer hotels on the runs, but this hotel makes it so easy with the shuttle service that is free and efficient that we did not mind not being ski in and out. About the hotel: Sport Hotel Theresa offers several types of rooms and pricing. Given our group, we had nearly each room type booked and i will explain the differences. My first room for a few days was a single on the 4th floor. It is old fashioned in design and furnishings, but was spacious, clean, had a balcony with a gorgeous view and a very nice bathroom with a large window. It was the most comfortable single i have ever experienced and very well priced. When my partner arrived, I moved rooms to a newly remodeled Junior Suite Exclusive number 502. This was a modern and nicely designed large room with large balcony, very large shower, sofa, reading chair, coffee machine and beautiful hardwood floors. There are some rooms in the old style, and some rooms newly remodeled. When you book your room you will see the photos and can decide which type of room you would prefer. I personally do not mind the old style which is also less expensive...it harkens back to simpler times, but it is purely an aesthetic choice as all the rooms are comfortable. About the Cuisine: DELICIOUS. We truly enjoyed Half-Pension. At the end of a rigorous ski day the last thing we want is to dress and leave for dinner in the car. The food is well-prepared, and offers a number of choices each evening for the three course meal. The vegetable and salad bar is exceptional. Many hotels offer a five course dinner which is frankly too much food for us given our mountain lunch. This three course offering is a perfect compromise. We had a friend with Celiac and the staff was
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