The decision to close the facilities was made in response to adverse weather conditions, which also led to a similar closure last Wednesday, November 8. This situation has prevented users from accessing the slopes and lifts for two consecutive days.
As is customary in such cases, the resort initially reported delays in opening times before announcing the definitive closure. The safety of skiers is the top priority when facing such powerful winds.
For affected users, Sierra Nevada has stated that ski passes will be refunded. Those interested can request a refund either at the User Service Center or through the official website for online purchases.




