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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Went to Plagne Soleil in 2000. There was an English bar (the Lincoln) in Plagne Soleil (if you like that sort of thing!). To get to plagne centre you need to walk across a piste to Plagne Villages and catch a cable car to Plagne Centre but there's not a lot to do there either.
For intermediates Plagne Soleil is very convenient but the slopes to plagne centre are a bit off-putting for beginners but there may be a way (I never cared so I didn't look).
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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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the skiing is generally vgood for beginners alot of blue runs are v flat
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Hi
I went La Plagne in the middle of Jan. We were lucky with snow and thoroughly enjoyed the skiing there as did my missus who is fairly beginner (ish) - I am not sure about there being many flattish runs they were darkish blue if you know what I mean (according to the missus). It appeared to be mostly reds or good blues to me, but I could be wrong
Great resort for skiing and Les Arc is well worth spending a day or 2 at. We stayed up at La Plagne 2100 in the MGM apartments. Only went out up there and in Plagne Centre, again mostly restaurants as far as I could make out.
Everythign is quite spread out and some people made the point that it was a bit of a pain to get about on the buses, but this is only third hand info.
cheers
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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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jimmy38, we stayed in Plagne Soleil in 1999 (I think). At that time it was a small collection of apartments with a sort of flat are in the middle and a place for children to toboggan safely in the evening (which was ideal for us at the time). It takes about 10 mins to walk down to Plagne Centre and about 20 back (up).
It is served by blue runs but the run down to Plagne Centre is probably the steepest bit and caused a bit of consternation to my second-week-of-skiing children the first time (fine by the second day).
It is a bit of la Plagne that I would be happy to return to - but I am not a great one for noisey night-life
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Not so much English bars, but in Plagne Centre your best bets are the Luna bar in the main centre (up the stairs from the lift pass office and Aime 2000 cable car, and my favourite bar in La Plagne) or PlanJa (dutch bar out the top of the town past the hotel Cristina). There is also a french bar in the main centre (used to be called Kings, has some French name now) where they have live bands on a couple of times a week.
You could also try and get up to Belle Plagne, the Saloon is good if your after a late one
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