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22/23 season ski with childcare

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Hi all, having o let taken up skiing fairly recently and only been as a couple, I’ve been trying to book our first family ski trip for Feb 2023. At that time, we will have a 1 year old and 4 year old. Can anyone suggest a company to book through that includes infant care and ski lessons/club for young children? Esprit ski appears to be fully booked for resort child care and Crystal Ski are saying they have no childcare available for booking at the moment.

As a side question - does anyone know when Crystal release their childcare slots???

Flaine looks good for family but there is no independent childcare so would have to book through Crystal.

Many thanks!
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With such young children can you not avoid February, or most of it?
I used to see a lot of Ski Famille when we lived in Les Gets and the children all seemed to be very happy.
We have friends whose son and family have used The Family Ski Company at Ardent four times, something must be right.
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Snowbizz in Puy St Vincent are an excellent family run company. We went with them many years ago.
I haven't been with Family Ski but would consider them too.

I think there are better places than Flaine to go with children that age.
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I would avoid February if possible as busiest month.

Snowbizz are great. Apartments basic but ski club and crèche very good.

We have also been to Les Gets and hired an independent nanny through Alpine Child Care which worked really well.

A couple of options in La Tania - Le Ski and Ski Magic offer catered chalets with childcare
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Also Mark Warner and Neilson.

Quite a few chalet companies which offer childcare if you Google such as chilly powder and Powder Byrne.
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Unless one of you is a teacher and cannot avoid Feb HT I would suggest La Rosiere in early March after the end of the French holidays. So around 4-11 March

Cheaper , likely warmer and sunnier , and far less busy. Snow should still be great.

Esprit has a lot of chalets and apartments there and we spent several very happy years in chalet Amelia which is next to the nursery run (and can be used for tobogganing after lifts close). Bang next door to the main child care chalet (for daytime and evenings). They pick up the little ones from the chalet at 8:30 .
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Strongly support advice to avoid the four very busy French school holiday weeks.
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We used Ski Beat as an alternative to Esprit a few times - but their website says "no childcare this season". Might be worth asking if they plan to reinstate it next year, but it sounds like what Jacob Rees-Mogg would call a Brexit dividend.
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Can recommend Chilly Powder in Avoriaz - stayed with them twice when the kids were small and childcare was excellent. Obviously this was pre-"B word", but a quick glance at their website seems to indicate they still offer childcare.
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If the 4 year old is in school, you shouldn't get a fine for taking them out if rules haven't changed in the last 6 years since we did it - compulsory education doesn't kick in until they are 5 so make the most of non-peak travel and go January or March (after French HT if you're considering France). We used Esprit several times and definitely recommend them for those ages.
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When in Feb are you looking? I'm surprised that Esprit are 100% booked already for next year. Maybe they have just not released all their childcare - Can highly recommend them although that was in the "old" world pre Brexit which has changed things.

As mentioned. If you can avoid Feb so to it will make a big difference. May even be worth taking them out and taking the fine as it will be much cheaper, obviously only if you child is doing well and won't be affected.
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