We stayed in two adjoining rooms with four children 12 years, 10years x 2 and 8 years for one weeks skiing at the beginning of March. The children all wanted to stay together and there was space in their room to do this. Both rooms were well furnished, spacious, clean and had large showers and a separate loo. We asked for two more pillows which appeared immediately. The temperature was much too hot for us but you can adjust your radiator to your desired temperature.
You do get a little noise from the party goers walking around town but I think that is par for the course in a ski resort at the height of the season.
The hotel welcomes children and is set up to allow them to enjoy their stay. The swimming pool and jacuzzi are clean, warm and friendly. Eugene the manager welcomed them and was happy to let them play and splash around.
At dinner there is a children's buffet which has the most incredible selection of food. They don't have to sit and order and then wait, which is a little hard for the younger ones after a days skiing. They can help themselves straight away. Every night the food was an exceptionally high standard and there was something that all four could enjoy. They all love ice cream and when we asked if they could have some instead of the puddings on offer we were immediately offered a range of flavours. Every night after this our waiter Herr Muller asked them if they would like ice cream again.
The children were also allowed to order from the set menu - a four course delight. I don't really know where to start with the food. I have stayed in many hotels around the world and a good few five star hotels. Neither of us eat red meat and we were a little worried that we might not have much choice. We were completely taken aback by the choice and quality of meals. I love fish which I ate every night. It was always cooked to perfection using tasty and innovative flavours. The wine is a little pricey but very good and Herr Muller was brilliant at guiding us around the Austrian wines - which were delicious. I have tried to track my two favourites down here in England but not surprisingly they don't leave Austria. Enjoy while you can!
Breakfast - more of the same. An outstandingly fresh range of superb quality food. We all loved it.
One of the chair lifts is a 4 minute walk away - easily managed by all four children in boots and with skis. The skiing is very good although we had incredible weather and it was a bit slushy at the bottom at the end of the day. We didn't venture over to Zell am See but did not get bored with what was on offer. The glacier is a little bit busier and the trip down the mountain and onto ski buses at the end of the day is a bit of a bun fight.
One huge benefit for us was the InterSport ski shop in the hotel. We hired all our equipment on Saturday afternoon and put it straight in the ski locker right next to the ski shop. Our passes were organised by reception on Sunday morning. We didn't have to walk around town, queue or wait for anything.
We really enjoyed lunches up the mountain which are much more affordable than France. We went to the same restaurant every day, enjoyed good food, quick service and sunshine.
All in all a superb experience. The General Manager, Marie-Luise Zott knew our names within 24 hours and more than lived up to her aim of delivering a hotel 'with heart'. We would gladly return and recommend to everyone.
- Steigenberger Hotel Kaprun
