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I'm having a bit of a dilemma about booking our ski week for the end of the season. It's only for myself and the OH (good intermediates) but we normally go mid March when everything is cheap and available.
This year we can only go on the week of 5/6th April, which is school holidays and late season so there is a lot less around and it's all far more pricey.
My main query is whether to book now before flights get even more expensive or hold out for T/Os to drop package prices? Obviously if this doesn't happen or prices go up, we could be stuck.
My options for DIY are limited to transfers from Geneva as we are flying from Bristol and all the Innsbruck and Grenoble flights are already v expensive. I was thinking about La Thuile, which appears to be 2 hours transfer and fairly reasonably priced? I've already skied PDS and Chamonix a few times and fancy Italy. Can anyone recommend this for April? Or does anyone have any experience in booking late with a T/O during Easter holidays?
Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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have you considered driving and doing DIY?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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EdYarker, I can only speak for France, but it's very much low season so booking an apartment DIY should be very affordable. If you can get affordable flights from Bristol to Geneva, I'd book that now, and then you can relax a bit about accommodation - wait and see how the snow is panning out. Easy to rent a car and drive from Geneva to the Aosta Valley/Cervinia. Or Courmayeur, much closer. Or if snow not looking good there you could head to the Tarentaise. If snow is looking good all over you'd be spoiled for choice nearer to Geneva, of course.
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EdYarker, that is still low season in Austria as well. Perhaps by going DIY you will avoid the hike in prices that the Tour Operators make when it is the UK school holidays. Most European schools will not get an Easter break before Holy Week which is right at the end of the month. I know n my neck of the woods the school holidays start on Saturday 12th April and finish 26th April (two weeks).
Many ski areas do free passes for children travelling with paying adults from the middle of March onwards to the end of the season. I'm not quite sure of the upper age limit, but friends with a 14 year old got a free pass for her last season and children under 6 definitely get a free pass all season (age is according to year of birth by the way not the actual date on the day of starting).
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For Austria don't just limit yourself to flights from Innsbruck. Depending on where you are looking at going, also consider flying to Salzburg, Zurich, Fredrichshafen or Munich then bus, train or hire car from there.
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Thanks for the suggestions so far. I don't fancy driving the whole way but hiring a car from the airport could be an option. I will check prices. One of the reasons why I liked La Thuile was that there are good regular(ish) transfers to the Aosta Valley from Geneva, but I will see how they compare. I've been to Courm before and agree that it's an ideal resort for couples but I fancy exploring somewhere new (we can always go for a day on the La Thuile lift pass I believe).
Another option close to Geneva was La Clusaz but it looks fairly low for April and although it's close there don't appear to be decent transfer options, but I will check it out if I hire a car from Geneva.
Sitter, I have tried Salzburg and even Munich (from London airports) but the flights back in particular are all very expensive. I went to Saalbach early this season so am happy to wait until next year to return to Austria.
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Another option close to Geneva was La Clusaz but it looks fairly low for April
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yes it is, a bit, but it depends on the weather at the time. Might be fine.
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and, of course, it is FAR too early for last-minute discounts. For those, you need to hold your nerve, and be flexible. I'd book a flight and a car, then wait. But I prefer to travel independently anyway - it's not for everyone.
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I booked Les Gets for that week. About €100pp for an apartment and €110 for a pass (Les Gets/Morzine). It's definitely low season in the PdS.
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Thanks everyone. This has been really useful and has backed up my own thoughts: it's expensive with TOs from this country because the schools have broken up but off season in Europe, where they haven't. This all points to a DIY- something I rarely go for because TOs have always worked out such good value in the past.
Kitenski, dan100 and Michael Stocking, thanks for your suggestions. I normally get somewhere HB for around the £400 mark but I don't think that will be happening this year, due to the dates.
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EdYarker wrote: |
Another option close to Geneva was La Clusaz but it looks fairly low for April and although it's close there don't appear to be decent transfer options, but I will check it out if I hire a car from Geneva.
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I did La Clusaz at Easter in 2009 and it was fine - obviously weather dependent. I went with these people http://www.skiweekender.com/ they pick you up from Geneva.
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