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Family accom that isn't just 4 beds in a room?

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We stayed in a chalet in La Rosiere (although it is a long time ago now). We had a double and kids had a small but perfectly suitable bunk room at the same end of the corridor. Far enough away that we did not disturb them while we were chatting around the dinner table after they'd gone to bed, but close enough to know they weren't wandering round. Also, a hotel in Flaine with bunks in the front lobby of the room, and a double in the bedroom. Still preferred our own space though and an apartment.
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@Ciorsdah, have a look at Sunweb - they have loads of apartments in not so mainstream resorts so you're not paying for mileage you're not likely to use and they have an option to filter out "no sleeping in lounge". You might one to look at "1 bedroom cabine" type apartments that sleep 6 so ignoring the bed settee in the lounge and there is a door to an alcove / hallway / interior bedroom with bunks as well as a separate double bedroom so you can close off from the kids and stay up in the living room. With the money you're saving on half board to get the space, you could eat out a few times in the week so wouldn't feel so arduous.

Here's an example https://www.sunweb.co.uk/ski/france/val-cenis/val-cenis/residence-les-balcons-de-val-cenis-le-haut. Here's the "official" website that also has a plan on it - https://www.les-balcons.com/en/accommodation/les-balcons-de-val-cenis-le-haut/ .
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Depends on your budget but lots of choices here

https://www.ernalow.co.uk/en-gb
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I guess some people just like hotels. Personally, I dislike them and the bigger and more expensive they are, the more I dislike them. I've stayed in quite a lot, sometimes in moderately exotic places (from Aruba to Zimbabwe) when working, and whilst decent hotels fulfilled a function of providing a safe, clean place to sleep, for work trips, especially if I was on my own (and when somebody else was paying....) it's absolutely not what I want on holiday. But clearly there are some people for whom being in a good hotel and having lots of nice food put in front of them is a key aspect of a holiday. I dislike living in institutions of any sort - never did "halls" when I was a student, didn't even have school dinners in school, and you'd have to pay me to go on a big ship cruise.
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