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Hi. Does anyone know of a chalet or failing that a hotel that has proper twin bedded rooms, not Austrian twins in St Anton? Thanks. Alastair
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I know there were some rooms in some chalets that had separate beds that can be pushed apart, not sure if they still do as it was a couple of years back I was working in them. How many rooms/people are you looking for?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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There's the 'Elfie' which is run by Total. It has huge twin bedded rooms, with enough space between its beds to swing several cats.
http://www.skitotal.com/accommodationdetails.aspx?accomId=3034
It's about a 10 minute walk from the Galzigbahn but when I was there had an arrangement for free ski & boot lockering at the nearby Jennewein shop & hire.
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Hi Thanks for replying. I organise a trip for my walking group and others who tag along for between 10 and a max of 16. Austrian twins are not suitable really for people who don't know each other that well and I fancy St Anton next year Alastair!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I've had plenty of guests over the years who don't know one another well stay in Austrian twins no problem. You do get the odd person that moves the mattress on to the floor and sleeps there.
The St Martin, also operated by Ski Total, has beds that can be separated, can't remember if it was all rooms or not tho. Also Chalet Rosmarie (Skiworld) has some rooms with beds that can be separated, room 1 being one of them but I can't remember the others (they are doing work in some of the rooms this summer, but whether that involves changing the beds I don't know).
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please excuse my naïveness... what's Austrian twin bed? I've only ever stayed in a proper Double whilst in Austria
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An Austrian twin is two separate single mattresses sat side by side within one large frame and so cannot be separated.
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Also has separate duvets and pillows as well as bottom sheets. It essentially 2 twin mattresses in a 2m x 2m frame. I have often ended up sharing with others I do not know prior to a course beginning. I have also shared with male friends who are just that friends. The only people I know who make a big song and dance about it all seem to be Brits and Americans!
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