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Heading out for a birthday weekend snowboarding in early March. Just me and the Mrs as the kids are staying at home this time...
Have been to Chamonix Valley & Portes Du Soleil lots of times so would rather avoid those areas and stay somewhere different this time. However we arrive into Geneva at 9pm so don't want to travel too far although not averse to hiring a car if necessary.
Any suggestions of picturesque resorts and/or great places to stay would be very welcome... budget is decent as it's a birthday trip!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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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@pablito69, has to be Verbier. Suspect you will be looking for more luxury, but if you want to do it on the cheap, hotel le gietroz in le châble had some of the best food I have eaten anywhere. Others will be able to recommend plusher joints, but for skiing, people watching and close to GVA, Verbier is mighty strong.
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Car rentals may be closed late in the evening.
Go to Verbier.
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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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Book flight and wait. Snow conditions will be all. Long way to Verbier, and if you are prepared to go that far, I would carry on and go to Zermatt. Verbier very overrated if you are a piste skier. Off piste, well I would not know.
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Zermatt = intermediates.
Verbier = experts.
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Car rentals may be closed late in the evening.
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The OP said he will get to Geneva at 9:00 pm. A couple hours before the hire companies close.
I've got to Geneva many times after that, hired a car and driven down to Les Arcs getting there before midnight. No problem.
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I've got ski weekend in March. Staying at Hotel Phenix in Verbier. I chose it because it's quite central and close to lift so should maximise time on slope. But I've not been before so can't recommend it (or Verbier).
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Just check whether it’s still French school hols-harder to find accommodation for a short stay if it is.
I second Les Carroz and the Milk Hotel recommendation. Bang on an hour by car from Geneva.
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We did a long weekend much the same 2 seasons ago and went to La Clusaz, and i'd highly recommend it.
It's not a massive area, but you can also ski at Le Grand Bornand as well. Scenery was stunning, really quiet when we were there (late march), hardly a single queue all weekend.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Thanks to everyone for your suggestions, checking out our options now
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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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For a special trip Verbier or Zermatt great choices. Zermatt last train is 20:02 so no good if arriving at 21:00.
Verbier pistes perfectly good for a long weekend. There are some long beauties like Plan de Fou and Jumbo and quieter areas like La Tzoumaz and Bruson that provide variation. And for good skiers if you can handle the itineraries nowhere better!
In Verbier try W hotel if budget not an issue or Farinet if you want to be in the action. Le Châble a great choice for more reasonable accommodation but you’d need to get the bus down if you stay up in Verbier for dinner.
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