Poster: A snowHead
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Skied there for the last 2 years, but cannot find a restaurant that'll do 5 standard hot chocolates ( i.e not the fluffy squirty cream ones ) for less than £15.
Has anyone got any ideas, we go with our neighbours so there is their kids and ours = 5 in total. Its skining me!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I cant answer your question but unfortunately 3 Euros is about the going rate for Chocolate on the mountain.
One tip I can give is buy a box of mars bars and take them with you. They are 3 Euros each on the mountain too.
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I have only ventured over to the Mont Chery side of Morzine once - didn't have time to stop for any food or drinks. Is it true that restaurants in general are cheaper on Morzine than in Avoriaz?
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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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oscarkat, I can't remeber the names of any of the restaurants or cafe bars but I do remember being stung heavily on the Avoriaz side.
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I bought a drink in the cinema yesterday - £1.60 - the cheap option...
3 Euros / £1.50 for a hot chocolate doesn't seem too bad, except when you multiply it by 5 people, then by 3 times a day, then 6 days a week and you get to £135! Time for the kids to get jobs!
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Jumpin Jack wrote: |
3 Euros / £1.50 for a hot chocolate doesn't seem too bad |
where can I buy 3 Euros for £1.50????
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Better value on the Champery side of Les Grandes Mossettes...
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£15? maybe €15?
I'd suggest the one on the plateau whose name completely escapes me. But I must admit to not paying a great deal of attention to chocolate prices...
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Sharkymark,
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Better value on the Champery side of Les Grandes Mossettes...
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The restaurant at the Top of the Gondola lift in Champery is cheaper to eat out in than most of Lausanne
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Top tip re champery side, thanks .....you could try the bar down in ardent 'village' ......
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Thinking about it, La Ferme at the bottom of Lindarets village seemed reasonable to me.
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Jumpin Jack wrote:
3 Euros / £1.50 for a hot chocolate doesn't seem too bad
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where can I buy 3 Euros for £1.50????
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Oops - bad maths, the current exchange rate is £1 / 1.49 Euros. So should have been 3 Euros / £2 per hot choccie.
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