We spent the last week of January 2016 skiing in Madonna di Campiglio, Italy. My wife had visited the town with her friends last year already, while I had to stay at home. This time I was able to join the group, and it was really a spectacular trip!
I was concerned how broken my body would be after four full days of skiing. I don't exercise, and I haven't skied that much since I was a teenager. As usual, I was worried for no reason. Especially towards the end I felt really comfortable even though my technique lacks the flair of the experienced skiers.
Madonna di Campiglio is worthy of praise. It is more affordable than similar resorts in Switzerland or Austria, and the food in Italy is just amazing (I did order a schnitzel, but in Italy it is called Cotoletta alla milanese, so it doesn't count). I ate the best risotto I've ever had, tried some local mountain food which was delicious, and devoured too many pizzas. I gained weight despite all the skiing!
The only complaint I have is about the global warming. Most of the pistes were open, but it is sad how little there was snow outside the maintained areas. I saw the temperature going up to 15°C in the village during the trip! I would love to go alpine skiing in the future again, but perhaps I should take water skiing lessons instead.