Poster: A snowHead
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Hi guys,
I am planning to ski in Europe with a group of friends in January 2016. Plans are to stay in a Club Med resort, due to its facilities and ski lessons (we have been to one in St. Moritz and enjoyed it; we also know Chamonix, but not the Club Med). The group shall be composed of 8-10 men, beginners and intermediate level skiers and snowboarders, in their late 30's, interested in good skiing and some nightlife. An easy to reach place from an airport is a must, as we will be coming from Brazil.
We were thinking in one of these three: Avoriaz, Val d`Isère, Pragelato Vialattea. Which one do you think would suit us the best?
Thanks a lot,
gus
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I went to the ClubMed Chamonix this January. An hour from Geneva airport with easy and accessible transfer at about 60 euro return. ClubMed transfers packages are great but unless they are including your flight from home are very expensive as a stand alone (though there are six of you!). The rooms are great and all six of us had our own (ask for the disabled rooms). Food and facilities are great. Chamonix is not the most convenient resort but there is a ski area behind the ClubMed resort with access by a couple of lifts (and a Clubmed restaurant on it). Alternatively they bus everyone enmasse to the other areas - argentiere, le tour, les houches and the coach brings you home. Lunch is either up the mountain or early returns if you wish for lunch at the hotel (we stayed up the mountain and bus's it back once).
Avoriaz is in a great ski area. Not as atmospheric as Chamonix. Hotel not as good but comfortable. Again about 90 minutes from Geneva. I used the Clubmed transfers which were great (just tow of us in a minibus). Hotel right on the slopes!
Never been to the more expensive Val D' isere ClubMed. Looks nice as I have skied past it. Easily accessible for the slopes. Transfers about 3 hours to Val from Geneva if traffic good. IN my view best ski area!
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@gume, if you are all beginners/intermediates I think you'd find Avoriaz a little more convenient and suitable than Val d'Isere. That said, Vd'I could (!) be more snow sure...although I've never looked at it from a beginners point of view.
Pragelato I don't know (although I skied Sauze as a kid in around 1976) but looks as though you have to take a cable car in and out of the ski area which would annoy me (especially as Avoriaz will be ski in and out).
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Avoriaz was OK for snow at the start of last season when many around it were still green, so no worries on that front.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@Mjit, you can't draw a conclusion from one datum.
The surrounding area wasn't too hot early in the season...
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If you can get ClubMed Transport - I'd do that it would remove any issues for you.
I'd suggest Avoriaz as a good base for a mixed group
PS Do lots of ClubMed - But haven't been to that one. Have skied Avoriaz
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Thanks everybody for your help. I am considering Avoriaz as our best bet.
We are thinking in going on January 17th, for a week. As far as snow is concerned, is it a good time or should we postpone the trip a little bit to try to get a better snow?
Thanks again,
gus
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You can never guarantee the snow but Avoriaz is reasonably high so you should be OK. You may get better WEATHER later in the year but the snow might be melting or not
PS Welcome to Snowheads!
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Thank you!
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@gume, you wouldn't want to postpone too much as the French vacances scolaires kick off on Feb 7. Predicting snow conditions with such accuracy isn't possible anyway.
For beginners and presumably some of the intermediates you won't really need access to the other areas anyway. I don't think you'd go wrong with either Vd'I or Avoriaz, I'd probably go Avoriaz for convenience. Especially of meeting up for luncheon.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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There's a brand new Club Med in Val Thorens - very swish!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Booked for next year
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The Val D'isere Club Med is good, ski in and out. They had an arrangement with the Tignes one whereby if your ski instructor takes you for a day over there you can stop at that club med for lunch (not sure if it still applies). The ski room is big - each room has an assigned locker there so plenty of storage. The club rooms there are small though (at least compared to the one in St. Moritz) but pretty normal for France. There is also a bus stop right outside which gets you down close to the town center so if you fancy a change from the club Med bar its easy to get there. I stayed a week a few years ago with some friends and thoroughly enjoyed it.
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