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Recommendation wanted for April 1st from Stansted

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Recommendation wanted for April 1st for a 3 day trip with my teen daughter. Flying from Stansted/Luton. We are both beginners (both been for one week previously) She has ADHD so I am looking for a short transfer and ski in/out to make things easier.
I was thinking of Chamonix (Folie Douce has ski in/out) because we went last time but it is Chamonix last weeks skiing before Easter shut down and am worried that there will be no skiing!
All advice on Chamonix or other recommendations appreciated.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Difficult to decide at the moment - snow cover is really poor in some of the places which are otherwise good for beginners, and the weather between now and then is in the lap of the gods.

You will need lessons, and for 3 days that probably means private lessons.

Booking Chamonix might be a gamble, as you say. I don't know the Folie Douce but anywhere at town level in Chamonix is quite likely NOT to be ski in/ski out at the beginning of April.

Flaine, where there is lots of ski in/out accommodation at higher altitude might be a better bet, and an easy transfer from Geneva. There are probably some Swiss options too.
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