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Suggest for me a resort for Early 2010 please

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Megamum, SnowHead luke has an apartment very close to the lifts in Chantemerle, Villeneuve also has some good apartments clsoe to the lifts, , and there's a good English speaking ski school too . http://www.ski-school-connections.co.uk/. I love Monetier of course, highest skiing, quietest and usually the best snow, and it also has an English instructor, and some very apartments and a good butcher's for self-caterers. MOst Serre Chevalier accommodation is not ski-in or ski-out, but you can find some very close to the lifts so that wouldn't matter. PM me if you want more info on any of the villages (we;ve stayed in them all), any accommodation you might llike the look of, or anything about Serre Chevalier at all.
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Megamum wrote:
OK, we like VT, but before booking again we thought it might be worth seeing if there are other places to explore

Criteria

MUST be ski in/out preferrably without a long lift journey to the main ski area from the accomodation.
Can drive to it on the continent in around 10 hours (ish)
Can get accommodation for 4 included 2 sleeping areas separate from the living area (will happily take accommodation recommendations) - probably self catered, unless it is as cheap to do something different.
Has very few drag lifts (gondolas/cable cars/chairs etc. preferred)
Has a decent amount of skiing (to last a week) to fit someone of my standard - getting relatively OK on red runs - will have a crack at an easy red-y black
Can do a decent ski school for the kids
Has an easily accessible supporting town/village with decent facilities inc. supermarket!!!
Could do with being fairly high so we get decent snow

So must have many VT like attributes - have considered LDA, would welcome comments on that suggestion and any other locations that you might suggest.
Check out Avoriaz web site,we were there in Jan 09.Had the best skiing ever in Europe.The whole village is ski in ski out.........
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Megamum, What about Les Crosets on the Swiss side of the Porte du Soleil area? A small resort in a huge ski area. Hameau du Croset (spelling?) has some lovely new apartments,large ski in/out ski area, local Swiss ski school,amazing scenery of the dent du midi,a few hotels, couple of bars/shops and a supermarket. Maybe a compromise between VT and resort X. wink I am going over New Year http://www.mountain-lodge.co.uk/les_crosets.html has a few good links to all the resort info.
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Ski School in St Anton were the best I've encountered for littl'uns. I'm sure most of us parents have a favourite, probably the one that finally got the ankle biters able to ski from top to bottom without crying.

You know, the ski schools I really hate are the ones that teach your kids to be better than you Smile In my case (for child one), that was probably Selva).
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Megamum, If you go to Robs place in les Arcs, New Gen have a very good ski school, based in Vallandry. I've not had personal experience with them, but have seen them with small groups of kids & the lessons look excellent. But Rob will be able to advise, as he has worked with them. wink
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Thanks for all the suggestions folks - they have been very useful and I have looked up info on lots of them, inc. those sent by PM - many of you have taken quite a bit of time sending me info on your favourites and it is very much appreciated Very Happy snowHead . At the moment there is a good chance that we could end up in Rob's place at Les Arcs for all sorts of reasons, but I now have a huge list of 'places to visit in the future!!', esp. when I win the lottery!!!

In fact its quite fun to be considering a new large ski area knowing that I probably now have enough confidence to enjoy it. Such a change from me 2 years ago and its all down to membership of Snowheads snowHead
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Megamum, heartwarming.... snowHead
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Why the need to stick to France? Why not fly?

Italy and Austria are much better value. Although I had a fantastic time at the EOSB I was appauled at the rip off nature of VT. 6.50 Euro a pint in O'Connells!!!!!!!!!!!! Having said that there were a few better value places to eat over in Orelle and above Les Menuires.
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