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Suggestions for early/January 2020 ski in France or Italy

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Planning ahead! Family of five, two adults and three children (9/12/14) looking for two consecutive weeks in early Jan 2020 and looking for ideas. Did Meribel and Val d’Isere a couple of years ago but not sure where to go next. Thinking La Plagne and possibly Avoriaz but not entirely sure, looking preferably for catered chalet/hotel and good ski schools. Any suggestions welcome, apart from France a couple of years ago not skied in Europe for a decade as now live in Australia.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Why not try La Rosiere, it's linked to La Thuile in Italy on the same ski pass. La Rosiere is in the Tarentaise, so if you have a hire car you can get to Les Arcs, Tignes Val d'Isere and even Ste Foy if so inclined. From La Thuile you can ski off-piste to Courmayer and as far as Mont Blanc, guide essential. A good hotel in La Rosiere is the Relais du Petit St. Bernard, a great location and excellent value.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@Girloutnumbered, if you like the 3V and Val D I would definitely be looking at Paradiski
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Paradiski beats 3V. Liked Les Arcs more than La Plagne, which I found a bit boring, compared to Les Arcs.
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