We wrote already a good review of this hotel in 2015(or 2016), and since then we have spent our ski weeks every year at Villaggio Nevada.
As we wrote, it is a very good choice to start sking with the children, and since we are "frequent" guests we always feel like at home.
We choose the family suite and we have been really spoiled.
They have a good day care, altough we did not use it much as our children, now 6 and 9 yr, spent with us most of the day onthe skislopes.
This year the restaurant and the whole meal service (breakfast and dinner), significantly improved over last year. Thank you for the investment.
Pastries are fresh daily and made locally by one of the cooks. They have restructed the kitchen with a view window, which shows to the kids the people working, as well as shows how many people are required and busy to prepare your dining.
The choices and quality of evening meal also improved. The service in the restaurant is also more friendly.
The hotel has an agreement with a skischool, and this year went for this school and we are happy of the outcome.
Advantages: the instructors are younger and I think the children like it more. The instructors, visit the hotel in the evening after dinner, so there is a way keep in touch.
If many of the hotel children attend the classes, then the children see each other also at the hotel and that helps creating a good atmosphere.
For families choosing this option, it is important to note that the potential disadvantage is that the level of the classes may not be always suitable to your children level. We have been lucky in that our kids had two different classes, and both at their level. This may not be always possible, it does not depend on the school, rather on the registered children.
The lunch in the "rustic cottage" at Passo Coe is always wonderfull. This year again it was beautiful weather, sunny, much snow, and beautiful landscapes.
One thing to improve is the wifi service, but I do not think is matter of willingness, I guess there is a technolgoy limitation in mountaneous area. I am used to high speed and ubiquitous connectivity. I recognize that when we go on holiday (not only at Nevada) it is not alwasy like that.