I visited Davraz at the very beginning of April. The bottom had already melted, but the second and third stages were working. I did not think that I would ski in Turkey, so I did not take my equipment with me. I had to go to a rental company. Unfortunately, both the skis and the boots turned out to be completely different from what I was used to. And if skiing for beginners, thanks to the muddy snow, still somehow worked, then very soft boots in the ankles could not give a sense of confidence. Nevertheless, I got used to them and rode well. It's just a pity that the skis, it seems, did not know any lubrication from birth, so when they switched from old snow to fresh snow, they started to slow down, and when they switched from fresh snow to old snow, they tried to jump out from under me.
It turned out that the third lift was allowed only in a helmet, which we did not rent. After several minutes of pleading, the elevator operator gave him his helmet and let him go up.
If the descents in the first and second stages are mostly long and gentle, then from the very top the tracks running to the left and right of the lift are steep and untrained, which only added to the sharpness of perception!
In general, the experience of skiing is good.
Cost. The ski pass is designed so that when passing the turnstile of the lift, a certain amount is debited, and it varies depending on the lift. When climbing on a bugle - 8 liras, when climbing on a wheelchair - 10 and even 15 liras. a set of equipment (skis, boots, poles) - 250 - 300 liras.