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Facts about WIDI's children's program:
Daily from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
suitable for children aged 4 to 10 years
Meeting point at the adventure swimming pool Oetz
from 9:00 AM introduction to the caretakers' team
daily from 9:30 AM the exciting children's program begins
Languages: German & English
Monday is family day and relatives are invited to join
To bring:
good footwear, weatherproof clothing, sun protection, enough food & drinks
Cost:
€ 35.00 per child/day (upon presentation of the guest card)
Costs for buses and trains are included only for children
For guest children of WIDI partner accommodations, participation in the children's program is free.
Included services for children:
Childcare and animation
Art and craft materials
Transport with public transport & cable cars as part of the children's program
Not included:
All services for accompanying persons
Lantern hike (Tuesday evening)
Rainy weather:
Program changes may occur due to weather conditions!
Bring your rain gear, and we'll still have a lot of fun!
Registration:
No later than 6:00 PM the day before at "WIDI's hotline"
T +43 664 6547 709
Max. number of participants: 20 children