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Where to take 4yr old?

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How about somewhere small like Niederau or another small Austrian resort? The difference between Austria and France on prices is usually chasm like. Whilst Niederau itself has a small skiing area, it connects by bus to some other random resort with a decent sized area.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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AH you've booked! The runs down to Lindarets are really good.
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Cacciatore wrote:
feef, Ski Esprit offer single parent deals (a cursory glance suggests no supplement) and child discounts, even at peak times. They may well be fairly well booked up already, but probably worth a look.

At least your son will have similar aged children that he can play with and you can dictate the schedule around whatever works best for you/your son.

May be worth looking at La Rosiere - Le Braconnier. Practically ski in/out, close to the lift. Close to the children's learning and play areas. Very handy for going outside for play/fun/games for you both.

The resort isn't huge (excluding Italy link) and it is generally really easy to get back to the chalet and kids clubs in a hurry, should the need arise.

My daughter learned there at 3 and again at 4 - its a great set-up and, by 4, she was taking the button lift up (50m from the chalet) with her lesson group, then the next lift up and skiing down. All in all a very positive experience for her and, subsequently, for her parents Smile


I don't know what La Ros is like at Half Term, but it's a good place for young kids. When we were there is 2008 (kids 5 and 4), there was a toboggan run just off the blue run into resort which was fenced off with inflatables, so very safe and much enjoyed by the kids. It also tends to be quite warm, being south-facing. Not ideal for serious skiing, but kids prefer to be warm on slush than cold on powder!

Esprit are a good bet, if in your budget. Their accommodation has all sorts of odd rooms here and there which they struggle to fill as they can't take a conventional family. They also have an arrangement with the local ski schools for Esprit-only lessons rather than simply sending kids off to the general melee of group lessons. Therefore, if you can get in accommodation-wise, there should always be the necessary places in ski school. I guess though that booking late for HT would test their operational model to the limit in this respect, so there are no guarantees.
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