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Minibus hire?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
We're thinking of taking 7 to Val Thorens at Easter next year (me, SWMBO, 4 boys plus a generous auntie who wants to do some child care for us!), and we won't all fit into the normal family mobile.

Anyone any tips for hiring a decent value vehicle as one option for getting us all there? Alternative would be for main family to drive in the normal family wagon, and pay for generous auntie to fly / snowtrain there, but want to have a decent price to compare to.

Best I've found so far was about £500 for the week's hire, but that was limited to 500 miles which wouldn't really get us to the slopes...
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Even £500 would get generous auntie there and back in good style, I'd say. And if I were generous auntie I'd opt for that rather than drive all the way in a minibus, thanks. wink They are rarely super-comfortable and you might also pay a penalty on fuel.
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Hell yes! Snow train seems the cheapest Easter route there which is currently bookable (£299, plus about £20 for transfer up to VT), I'd expect an EasyJet flight to be about £200 each way at that time of year.

I just want to rule in or out various options. She is a complete non-French speaker, so there are some advantages to her travelling with us which might outweigh other factors.
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I would suggest you either all travel on the direct daytime Eurostar or you book your aunty on that and take the rest of the family in the car. All the staff on the direct Eurostar speak good English so it would not matter that your Aunty doesn't speak French. If you timed your arrival for midday you would have time to go and pick your Aunty up from Moutiers or if not you could book a private transfer.
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