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2016 - Large group trip recommendations?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi all,

I am looking for some recommendations for where to go on a group ski trip in January if anyone can be of help!

The group will be between 10-20 people (all guys I think) and we are looking at going for the last week in January.

In terms of ability there will be a good range. Some of us have done a season or two and some of us will only have done a week or two, so somewhere with a good range of terrain would be ideal!

In terms of the demographic we will be all guys and are all 23-25. So apres/night life is also a pretty key consideration. A town that is easy to get around (or home in the early hours) would be great as manoeuvring a large group late/early could be interesting.

Budget wise we are also looking to keep costs down and so are probably not looking at Switz/France and would be leaning towards Austria/Italy or even Eastern Europe if there are some good recommendations (a part of the group did Andorra last year so have ruled that out for this year).

If we can afford to get an all-inclusive chalet that would probably be the most fun, however happy to get rooms in a hotel if the country/resort isn’t so big on chalets.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!!

Stowski
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
The British-run Pension Enzian and Ski Miquel's Chalet Christina in Saalbach seem to tick the boxes (as well as some of the slightly less expensive village-centre hotels, such as Bergers Sporthotel, Hotel Peter, the Panther, the Central, etc.)
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