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A colleague (my boss, in fact) is thinking about taking her 4 & 8 year old for their first skiing trip. She wants somewhere near Geneva, high up (to ensure resort level snow if possible) that's family friendly.
Any suggestions ? I was thinking somewhere like Les Saises or St Gervais. Is the fact that she's not going for a full week going to be an issue in terms of accommodation?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I don't think anyone would say St Gervais or Les Saises were high up, they've probably got good snow records though although I haven't looked at them recently.
If you're criteria are "high", "snow sure", "near Geneva" and "child friendly" then you're probably looking at Avoriaz or Flaine being your best options as the nursery slopes are right in the resort.
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Les Saisies has 200cm at village level, holds the snow very well, and is great for families with young kids. With snow levels as they are in this region and with Easter just around the corner, I don't think you have to worry about going 'high up'.
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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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@HeidiAmsterdam, can you expand on this "I wouldn't do St. Gervais. The beginner slopes and the aspect isn't very good for beginners."
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If they're considering Flaine, which I think is great for kids, the 4 year old will ski for free.
Hotel Totem does 'by the night' and appears to have availability. It's also very convenient with kids, who can slide straight out of the hotel, and within steps of the local restaurants.
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