Poster: A snowHead
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Information i am seeking is spread around various forums /posts / blogs, etc so forgive me if this is a question that has been asked a zillion times before
Our Circumstances
Family of 4
2 adults
2children(9-14)
First Time skiing
Resort - Aime la plagne 18 february 2006.
would appreciate some guidance on
1-reccomended ski schools?
2-6 full days tuition or 6 half days tuition ?
3-Ski Hire-good shops- (Intersport are saying they are sold out for that week)
Thanks in anticipation (This is a very last minute booking)
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geoff.king, welcome to snowheads!
Can't help on 1 and 3, but 2 I would suggest you may be better off with full days of tuition - at least at the start of the week.
At such short notice you might find you are limited to the ESF - other smaller ski schools having been booked up for what I suspect is peak of season.
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I would suggest half days (morning) for everyone. On the first few day or two it is pretty tiring and taking the afternoon off to hang out together/do other things is beneficial, and as you and kids will probably be in seperate lessons it gives you a chance to see them (which is a good thing right ). After the first day or two you will probably be able to spend the afternoons skiing together practicing which is both fun, and a chance to consolidate what you know.
Someone athletic and confident will get a lot out of full day lessons, but for small kids, and anyone nervous, a full day can just be too much to be fun - and IMO you don't get a lot more out of it than half days and afternoons practising on your own. You know your family best so are the only one that can decide which route to take really - if it isn't much more money full days could be worthwhile, especially for the 14 year old?
For ski hire - don't know the area but sport2000 are usually reliable and may have availability - could give them a try. www.sport200.fr?
We are using oxygene in plagne centre (http://www.oxygene-ski.com/) - I think they run a shuttle form aime la plagne so could be worth a look - they have a good reputation
aj xx
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geoff.king, I would definitely say only half days's tuition, or maybe you can all learn together in a private lesson of around 2 hours per day. I think midday or afternoons are best for beginners - better snow, more time to get up and around etc. In any case the morning s are likely to be booked up by now. If you take 6 x 2 hours-ish private lessons and set aside some time for practise every day, you should all pregress nicely. YOU MUST PRACTISE WHAT YOUR TEACHER TELLS YOU!!!! don't get too ambitious and start taking on whatever (and if other people you meet say "do this" remember: they're amateurs!!!!
have a nice time - youll love it.
You could ask the ESF La Plagne for Louisa Steiger - she's English and if not booked up would probably do very well for you.
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