Dolomiti Superski reviews

Ski resorts in Italy
What do you think about Dolomiti Superski?
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TJ
TJ (Guest)
03/03/2026
CAUTION - For new and intermediate skiers, buying multiple days for the ski lift pass at once is risky and unnecessary. It is almost impossible to get a refund for unused ski pass days if injured, sick or sore (borderline scam). Just buy each ski lift pass the day before you go (they won’t sell out) and it’s super easy to pick up the pass (self-serve kiosk).

I bought multiple days at once ($100/80eu per day). I bruised my rib on the first day, and was way too sore to ski any of the days afterwards. For reimbursement, they require a note from a medical professional in the dolomite ski area verifying you shouldn’t ski with this injury (but also no reimbursement for others in party who aren’t injured fyi).

After a day of rest, I painfully walk up to the main office and they tell me this. So I ask to see their medical staff, but they have none. They say I need to see a Dr in town. The closest one is 15mins away and closed. Also the cost to see the Dr could be 60-120eu! They won’t refund me even though I’m in physical pain and I just feel scammed (insult to injury). In Colorado, they refund unused lift passes no questions asked.

So I hope others read this and just buy your lift pass day by day.

2stars bc picking up lift pass is very easy. Also the slopes and views were beautiful.

Harald Ziegler
Harald Ziegler (Guest)
12/04/2024
We have been going to Corvara at Christmas and in March for 25 years, this year we were only able to go at Easter, we were disappointed by the weather in the most beautiful ski area in Europe and then shocked by the price... €80 for the ski pass, beer from 6.30 to 8.20 everything included, two cheese dumplings with cabbage €18.90, pizza €15. The operators of the cable cars and hut keepers are not all there, in the next few years those responsible should donate the money themselves. I understand that everything has to be paid for, from building to maintaining and upkeep, but such a price increase is unacceptable. We were in a hut 400m from the Gran Risa where great blues music was playing... we ordered a beer and when I paid I was shocked too: €8.20 for a 0.5 liter beer... the whole ski area has received extremely high prices. These high-flyers should pay for it themselves in the future, let's see how, we will not be going to Italy in the next few years, in Austria there are now also very nice connected ski areas and they are cheaper.

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Tom Collins
Tom Collins (Guest)
31/03/2023
Fabulous skiing on long slopes and incredibly large area, must be visited to understand how big it is. Incomparable views!!
Top-class food wherever you eat and après-ski in the sunshine that is hard to beat.
There are slopes for everyone no matter how skilled you are, even the children will find their favorites whether it's pure slopes or fun parks.
By far the best facility/facilities I have ever visited.

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Dennis
Dennis (Guest)
25/12/2018
Great variety and wide range of slopes.
Lovely to live near the slope and to move between the slopes. Good and cheap food in the downhill also.

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