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Has anyone got experience of childcare in Vaujany? Help please

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hello,

We are about to book our extras for our first ever family ski trip to vaujany and could do with some friendly expert advice from someone who knows the esf set up in this particular resort. Our children will be aged 5 and 7, nearly 8 and we had thought that we might put them both in ski school for the morning and then the five year old boy could have lunch and go to the garderie ( play group) for the afternoon whilst his big sister had lunch with esf and went back out skiing. However we are starting to think this might be too much for the seven year old and she might be better off joining her brother for the afternoon if this is an option.

So has anyone got any advice on
A) whether all day in esf is too physically demanding for a fit and active 7 year old girl who has never skied before .

B) If she doesnt ski in the afternoon what options are there?

C) if they both went to the afternoon play group is it just full of 4 and 5 year olds or would the 7 year old have some company her age? Teh grderie seems to just be for up to 5 years.

D) I think the local leisure centre also offers some childcare and activities but is this linked to the esf or would we have to pick them up and drop them off?

I know some people may feel inclined to ask why we are bothering to go on a family holiday and then put the kids in class all day, but we honestly think they will learn more and potentially have more fun this way. It also means we get the chance to do some skiing without stressing about being back for pick up time almost as soon as we have set off.

Thanks
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