alpincenter Bottrop
Prosperstraße 299-301, 46238 Bottrop, Germany
Bottrop, NW 46238
schedule Opening Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 10 AM - 8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM - 8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM - 8 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM - 10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM - 10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM - 8 PM |
What People Mention
reviewsReviews (10)
Rosi A
a month ago
We went 2 weeks ago on Saturday. The food is ok there is a variety, salad bar, drink and ice cream . For a day of skiing its nice all inclusief. The personal are non stop, cleaning, refilling
Abinav Puthan Purayil
a year ago
This review is mostly for the ski school. I highly recommend getting started with skiing here! I'm a newbie and I got more or less comfortable skiing down a red slope (skis not parallel all the way though) after 6 private lessons. My instructors, Elias, Jörg, Tino, Lea, Marc and Lenn were all excellent instructors! They were all able to identify my problems and made me do exercises that were very effective in fixing them. They were all very friendly and patient. I stopped asking for a specific instructor after realizing how all of them were great! I had little to no problem with the ski hall. The rented equipment never hindered the learning. The price was reasonable. Not a fan of the climb to the entrance of the conveyor belt + the long way back up, but it wasn't a problem during the course (mostly because we get the "priority access" :D). I'm really looking forward to coming back here once they reopen next fall/winter!
Kana
a year ago
The slope is wonderful, the employees too- everything was just great (including the tasty food), the only terribly annoying thing was those ski coaches with their groups of students, that would take up a lot of space and time till they discussed whatever they talked about and moved. Also coaches would shoot over very grim, annoyed stares for straight lining down the slope (I’m a beginner. Needed to learn how to even properly stand on that board first). I think the Alpincenter definitely needs to start having a certain time schedule for guests and for their ski lessons.
Olga Kraus
a year ago
Very nice place for kids who can ski a bit already and its easy to get on conveyor belt to go up. Some naughty youths or inexperienced ones make it stop, could be annoying but then you just go to get drinks and food and then it feels much better 😀
Ozan Can Şahin
2 years ago
The snow quality is good, the food (lots of snacks but a few chicken dishes as well) is decent, however the waiting queue is way too long. There are no lifts, one band which you stand on carries all the people one by one and very slowly. The entrance to the pists is in the middle of the pist, reducing the efficiency as it leads to a huge crowd in the middle of the pist, so you cannot ski all the 640 meters at once. Speaking of the length of the pist, the last 50 meters are uphill, as you can see in the photo I attached. I would have given -5 starts if it was possible. So it’s definitely not worth of 74€ (which they say all inclusive but they charge you for clothes and such), so it sucks multiple ways. It was my first and definitely last time here, there was only one pist, so the beginning is occupied by the newbies anyways, so the effective skiable length is like 350 meters, but for those 350 meters I have no complaints.
Thomas H. Culhane
2 years ago
A great place for our family, suffering from parental alienation syndrome ( something many American fathers and German kids experience after divorce in Germany due to the awful court system!) to come together and bond after years of being forbidden to engage in fun activities together. Now that my 11 year old daughter and 15 year old son and are finally able to do activities together outside of Essen and we have discovered this magical place my normally dismal yearly visitations to see the children in rainy cloudy Frillendorf in October are now transformed into a great chance to learn new skills and have fun together! We went twice this week and learned snow boarding for the first time in this safe and well run indoor Winter Sport environment!!
alex
3 years ago
My first time in ski hall and also on ski I don’t know how snow is good or bad but service and equipment in this location are 5/5 what I can’t recommend is the buffet, sorry but Schnitzel is not my favorite product. Service in restaurant is also top. It was excellent day and we had a lot of fun. Nice place to spend time and to ski down the hill
Adrian Roos
4 years ago
The largest indoor place to ski. Really large and well maintained. Also the buffet included in a day ticket is of good quality with alot of choices to eat and drink. I really recommend this place
Aliaksandra H.
Edited 7 years ago
The longest artificial ski slope IN THE WORLD! Thanks to two sections with different steepness level, it is perfect both for newbies as well as for experienced skiers. The interior is nice and spacious. There is possibility to rent skis, snowboards (included in entrance price) as well as helms and ski outfit (extra charges). The place is quite popular on the weekend and less full during working days. Buffet food and drinks are also included in the entrance price, which is fantastic! Parking is available right at the entrance and costs 0,50€ for each 30 minutes. Maximum parking cost is 5€. Entrance tickets can be bought online in advance or on the spot.
Valentine Feldbergs
8 years ago
If you want to experience indoor skiing, it's a nice place. But it feels old, some places have not been managed well. There is limited information in English, and the food was only ok. No showers available by what I was very surprised. It's a nice place but doesn't feel like the complete experience.