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Ski2 v's Snowbizz

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I'm close to booking a second trip with Snowbizz for the first week of Jan (Family of 4). We're part DIYing this time as it's easier for us to self travel from the north east but even so all in - ski school, passes, hire, flights, transfers, accomodation, food and £300 spendies it's still coming in at nearly £3500.
I've had a look at ski2 today as I thought I'd have a look at Italy and they have a similar set up for families but there's no prices on the website and I'm too impatient to wait for their enquiry reply.
Anybody here have some idea of the prices I can expect? I've done a topic search and found a half term cost of £4500 but obviously that'd be before adding flights and passes etc. I'm hoping it's not a case of "If you have to ask - you can't afford it"
Having experienced Italy for the first time at the last BB I'm keen to go back, if only for the Hot chocolate!
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Quick update for anyone who's interested...
Ski2 got back to me with a quote of £4325. Half board in a pretty basic hotel and includes transfers, lift pass and lunch tokens. Yikes.
I'm sure they're great value in their own way but add Flights, ski school for the kids, kit hire and spending money we'd be looking at the neck end of £6000. For the first week of January... Shocked
Snowbizz wins hands down! Smile
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Not willing to go all in on DIY? Airbnb/Homeaway might be a lot cheaper.
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Go to Bansko, cheap as chips. You like chips don't you?
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Pretty much will be DIY with Snowbizz. This time we're arranging our own flights from Newcastle so basically we're booking accomodation and lessons through them. We used them once before and had a really good experience but the flights were a ball-ache as we had to leave the day before and book parking and a hotel with a long drive home from Manchester at the end of the holiday.
The main reason for using Snowbizz is that the ski school and child care are brilliant and exclusively British/English speaking even though it's still through ESF.
The lift pass is pretty cheap too....170eur for adult 6 day pass.
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@Gainz, Oh I do love dem chips!
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@HotDogger, and greeeevy!
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