
"Dolomiti Superski, Italy will swing fully into the 2025-26 winter season this week as most of its remaining ski areas open between December 4 and 6. The announcement comes after a strong early start on November 29, when the first group of resorts opened with 42,000 first entries and 540,000 lift rides, a 6% increase over last year."
"The timing is ideal: Italy's early-December public holiday-the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on December 8-creates a long weekend that marks the start of the Christmas season but also, unofficially, marks the start of the Italian ski season. For American readers, this holiday functions much like Thanksgiving weekend in the U.S.: schools are closed, many workplaces shut down, and families travel en masse to the mountains."
""Thanks to some of the most favorable weather conditions of the past 20 years, we managed to prepare a large number of slopes in a short time," said Andy Varallo, President of Dolomiti Superski. "The investments made over the past decades confirm that we are on the right path.""
Dolomiti Superski will open most remaining ski areas between December 4 and 6, completing the Sella Ronda loop and bringing nearly the entire network online ahead of the December 8 Feast of the Immaculate Conception holiday. An early November 29 opening recorded 42,000 first entries and 540,000 lift rides, a 6% increase year-over-year. Core Sella Ronda valleys — Alta Badia, Val Gardena-Alpe di Siusi, Val di Fassa and Carezza, and Arabba — join earlier openings at Kronplatz, 3 Cime Dolomites, Val di Fiemme-Obereggen, and Zoldo. Additional lifts in Cortina, San Martino, Rio Pusteria, Alpe Lusia and Civetta will start December 5. The network encompasses 12 ski areas, 450 lifts and over 1,200 km of runs and continues modernization investments.
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