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April 2016 - are we too late?

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chrisdjsax wrote:
is it expensive to eat out then? say we got stuff in for breakfast and lunch but ate out at night?


Depends on your definition of expensive, but I'd certainly say it's not great value, you can get cheap meals but you don't always get a lot for your money. There was a pizza/burger type take away in VT when I went this year that you could get a huge burger and chips for a good price, but it was more the kind of place that you go into on the way home from a heavy night out. I tend to stay away from any restaurants other than for lunch, remember that you're effectively a captive audience in a ski resort so you'll pay a premium for everything.

Edit: That probably sounds more horrific than I meant it to, it's not like having a mortgage your house (and depending on the part of the country you live in it may not be too bad comparatively), but don't be expecting to be able to pop into a Wetherspoons type place and get a burger and a pint for £6 Very Happy
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