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Saint-Martin-de-Belleville advice please

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Planning a family trip next Easter to Saint-Martin-de-Belleville.
Staying a longer than in ski boots walk away from the lifts. Any recommendations for a friendly ski shop near the main lift with ok kit and free deposit for skis and boots? I see there are public lockers which I'll book well ahead to secure if needed.
Also a reliable, fairly priced company to do return transfers from GVA.
Thanks
Richard
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Sport 2000 Jean Sports should do the trick-right by the piste and the main bubble. I know people leave their shoes there during the day and I think people can leave their equipment overnight.
The lockers are at the bottom of the drag lift-across the road from the Marie. It’s a very nice warm room.

In term of transfers-Alpybus does a decent scheduled service. https://www.alpybus.com/documents/23933926/0/Geneva+-+Val+Thorens+timetable.png/849330ac-e6f4-0be1-c7c8-92bfcf9d9d30?t=1695287976826
They seem to be part of a bigger company now. It used to be the case that sometimes the transfer stops in Moutiers and you change buses, and sometimes it’s direct.
We’ve also used coolrunnings. They do private and shared transfers. They are actually based in the Belleville valley. V good in my experience. https://www.coolrunnings.eu/
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Thanks for advice.
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