A great place to ski for beginners and intermediate level.
A good selection of slopes and affordable prices.
It's a bit far from the airport, so you should think about transportation in advance.
It's a great light wheelchair, but the ski is probably a little meager. The pleasure, of course, will depend on the weather, it is better to go when there is a steady minus, since there are a lot of snowdrifts.
In general, the resort is well equipped, with a lot of pleasant off-piste in the presence of snow. There are many shops with prices familiar to Serbia (Maxi, Idea), in Maxi there is both a bakery and cooking.
There is a clothing rental at the Zjaj rental store - it's creepy, of course, but at least something.
But I took the board in Planet bike - an excellent Nitro Pride Wide 163 projectile. Sooo happy - mine was waxed and sharpened - it flies and crashes smartly even into the LED, it's super cool! My guys were a little less lucky with sharpening, but I think that this issue is being solved - they left the equipment at their place at night, and you can probably ask them to sharpen it.
Of the life hacks, for those who plan to take an instructor, I would recommend, perhaps, a Red Star - they have a 50% discount on renting equipment and there are Russian speakers, but it is possible that they only have skis, I'm not sure. The only thing to keep an eye on is the sticks - they were stolen from friends at school.
A great place to ride if you are without a visa. Bansko wasn't standing nearby. The slopes are excellent. But the service hasn't arrived yet. The grandfathers on the buggies seem to be still drunk in the morning. In all cafes and restaurants, they smoke everywhere, even where there are signs forbidding this action.