Awesome place! I wanted to practice before going skiing abroad, and the price-performance ratio is quite high. There aren't too many people on weekdays. Although I signed up for a group class, it turned out to be just me and my friend during the lesson, so we were lucky to have a one-on-two session! The instructor taught very well and even helped with recording videos and correcting our movements. The 3-hour lesson was super fulfilling. I personally think it's much better than a ski machine, and the feeling of skiing is closer to a real ski resort! Two girls went from complete beginners to learning heel edge leaf and toe edge gliding (which is pretty good, I think ><). Plus, the Little Ding-Dong courses are almost all-inclusive, so you can just go without preparing anything. But honestly, the snowsuits and protective gear are a bit old, and the helmets smell a bit. If you have your own, it's better to bring them 🤣. The only downside is that the transportation is a bit inconvenient. Taking a taxi from Hsinchu High-Speed Rail Station to here takes about 30 minutes ($400-500). If you can't get a taxi back, you can ask the front desk for help. Also, there are very few food options inside the park, mostly light meals, and no convenience stores, so I strongly recommend eating beforehand!