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Planning first ski trip for kids 2018
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I have 3 kids who all skied from 3, eldest now 16.
For half term France is good, but busy. Austria is good for tuition, 5 trips and always had good English.
For Easter go higher, Obergurgul is great for families.
We found Le Grand Bornard great for the kids.
Cost of hotel v chalet should be considered with children - do you want space or all in one room!
Also consider drive or fly. You can carry lots more in a car and gives choices in resort for accommodation and happy children when not having to walk half a mile to lift!
Personally, I would forgo Snowdome etc. kids learn more in a day than we do in a week!
Book early to get choices, think August!
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