I really like this resort and have been here several times. It has a wide variety of slopes, and there are almost no lines for the lifts (except for the old gondola and the two-seater transfer chairlift). The slopes are very well-maintained, with a large selection of bars and restaurants, and prices are slightly lower than in Tyrol. The ski pass allows you to use the thermal spas, ski or spa. There's a great promotion for families with small children; a child's pass is included in a weekly adult pass for 1 euro. The biggest drawback is the climate change and the fact that snow shortages can occur from late February to early March, and the slopes can be closed. The lower sections quickly become unpleasant in above-freezing temperatures due to the formation of moguls. I've read reviews that the resort is considered difficult, which I don't entirely agree with, as it's comparable to other resorts. The Alps are simply higher and steeper, so they are naturally more demanding. A beginner skier will definitely have to try harder. An additional advantage is that it's relatively close to southern Poland (less than 800 km from Wrocław). I personally recommend it.