Poster: A snowHead
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1. Is it me or does the cost of a transfer seem to have jumped massively in price? Last year I am sure we got a transfer from Geneva Airport to Avoriaz for 300Euro, this year the cheapest I ave been quoted is 420Euro.
Just wondering who you good folk use as I am happy to get a shared transfer but even these seem around 380Euro?
We are looking to travel on the 3rd Feb to Avoriaz or Flaine but did not think the dates would have too much impact as surely the business is pretty steady all season.
2. After going to Avoriaz last year and loved it we are swaying towards it again this year. My only problem is we can only go on the 3rd of Feb so the cost is pretty high. Just wondering if you have any other decent recommendations for decent resorts under 1.5(ish) hours away from Avoriaz that we might be worth looking at to get better value for money.
Thanks for any help in advance and sorry for two questions just did not want to start multiple posts.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Rent a car? You can get one for £200 from rentalcars.com for a week. Parking at Avoriaz £90.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Geneva transfers - Look at gomassif.com for Flaine and Les Carroz
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@bluedusty, must be at least a hundred resorts within 1.5 hours of GVA. Look at j2ski.com for inspiration.
No idea where you’re getting your transfers from. Easybus e.g. start at €6 one way to Chamonix...
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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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All I have been doing is putting Geneva ski transfers etc into Google which has given me company's that offer shuttle service or private transfer such as alpe2alpe, skiidey Gonzalez and ski lifts I think it was.
I have not seen easybus so I will give them a look thanks.
I did think about car hire but not sure the wife would be too happy if the road conditions are not great (she doesn't trust my driving obviously ha ha)
In terms of resorts I suppose I am after recommendation really as Avoriaz was so good last year would we be disappointed going somewhere else or is there other resorts close to Geneva that we would enjoy as a family just as much.
Thanks for all your help so far.
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@bluedusty, ah, that’s your group price? Hmmm, maybe. I thought it was the per person price haha!
Per person a much better number to compare with, obviously.
If you liked Avoriaz - and without knowing why you liked it - Flaine is a logical alternative.
If you are simply now addicted to tartiflette? then go anywhere. If you harbour a secret love for slightly brutalist 60s architecture? Flaine.
You’re not really giving us much to work with here...
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@bluedusty, Combloux or St Gervais?
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Use findatransfer.com companies will pitch prices to you.
As for resorts, for skiing I can recommend Mint Blanc Evasion
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@bluedusty, St Gervais has a direct bus link with Geneva airport with Ouibus they run every second hour & its 25 euro each way
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Findatransfer’s website is down. Permanently?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Sorry try findtransfers.com
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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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In terms of Avoriaz I supposed we just liked everything it had to offer for the kids (8 and 10). They enjoyed the Aquariaz and ice rink etc but I suppose any hotel with a pool would do the job. Me and the wife are pretty much intermediates (Blues but I will attempt some reds with my eyes shut) and the kids are much better than us ha ha, so really liked the variety of runs on offer.
I have been on loads of lads ski trip's but only really remember the Apre ski and did not really take any notice of the resort. So in terms of family holiday the only other ski resort we can compare it to was Chamrousse which in its own way was excellent as well but limited on things for the kids to do.
I suppose now having been to Avoriaz I don't want to try and take them somewhere that they might not enjoy as much but also rather than stick to one resort explore others as well.
Sorry long winded answer.
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@bluedusty, not long winded at all. Very helpful. If there is an equivalent to Aquariaz in Flaine, maybe an option. Otherwise, the kids won’t critcise something they like ... nothing wrong doing the same thing again if it worked
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You know it makes sense.
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IME kids really enjoy re-visiting favourite holiday places. Avoriaz would be hard to beat for your group. Why don't you enrol in lessons too - or kids will get impatient.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Thanks for all your help it is much appreciated. I was thinking along the same line in terms of going back to Avoriaz but I suppose I just wanted to make sure their is not another resort we would be potentially missing out on that is as good if not better for the family.
I must admit we do need to have some lessons because I can keep up with the kids, as I just throw myself into it but my technique could be massively improved. The wife can do it but just does not feel she can and needs to build her confidence, but to be fair her technique is much better than mine.
Think I will just bite the bullet and get in sorted today or tomorrow. Looking at what I can do it for individually and what sunwebs ski are doing it for, price wise there is nothing in it really for 3rd Feb.
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Poster: A snowHead
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The biggest difference is often down to how much you eat - and drink- out, rather thsn catering for yourselves. Having accommodation near the slopes means you can save a packet on lunches. With a bit if planning you can take a few bits and pieces with you, too. Resort shops aren't cheap!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Avoriaz is sufficiently ski in & out that you get away with never eating out. Although that would restrict range somewhat
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Last year we decided to meet up after kids ski school and eat out for lunch (mainly Crepes ha ha) and cook ourselves in the evening. This seemed to work really well as the prices did look pretty high in most places for an evening meal and a pint at just under 8euro. It was cheaper to buy a crate in the supermarket and drag it back on the sleigh
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