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courchevel 1650 ski rental

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Hi there. Looking at ski rental for two 6 year old kids, ideally with free overnight ski storage to reduce the hassle of children carrying skis whilst wearing ski boots trying to negotiate village escalators down to the apartment (they will have a nanny with them but keen that she is also not burdened by tired children who can't carry skis properly yet). I have never stayed in 1650 so had a little look on "tinternet" and wanted a bit of advice. The Intersport opposite the Ariondaz escalator looks great location-wise but it's charging 5 Euros per day per person to store skis. That's nearly the same price as the ski rental for one child! The Skiset in Hotel du Golf (Farenheit 7) seems to do overnight storage for free as well as a paid locker service but the website is a bit confusing. Anyone else used them? The Skimium at Francis Blanc does do paid lockers but is at least a bit more reasonable at 1 Euro per person per day. Just wondered if I'm missing any other ski rental places near to the Ariondaz lift access which have free or reasonably priced ski storage. Cheers
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you can rent a locker at the ariondaz lift station I don't know how much it is but I have seen lots of people do it, they are heated I believe and hold 4 sets of skis
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Andie65 wrote:
you can rent a locker at the ariondaz lift station I don't know how much it is

Small fortune by the look of it https://www.ski-school-courchevel1650.co.uk/practical-information/ski-lockers-rental

Car parking's cheaper!
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The Rental store at Fahrenheit 7 will store your ski for free. You just leave them on their ski rack and you pick them up from the same rack the next day.
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that is expensive! but it is courchevel!
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6 days ski hire for kids was 66 euro but as I stayed there I got 20% off works out to be 58 euros
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@ttpl, that’s made my decision. Thank you!
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