Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Welcome to Snowheads, @Muggle101. Are you looking at booking package holiday for all, or putting together your own arrangements? They are two very different resorts.
Can you also give us an idea of your budget, and whether you are looking to stay in a hotel or rent apartments and cater for yourselves for at least some meals. How many people altogether?
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Thanks Origen, as it's our first trip, I think we'd be safer to book a package holiday, am looking at Crystal ski's site mainly. Flying from Ireland, budget around EUR5k for a family of 6 (before ski hire/passes, will sort that later on) 2 other families coming too, so another 4 adults & 5 kids. We're not too fussed with accomodation tbh, apartments or hotel, once we're close to a ski school & can all chillout together later on, we'd be happy, actually, maybe a lounge/bar area would be handy
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I don't know Prato Nevoso except by reputation. But Flaine would be a good choice, and there's a wide choice of accommodation. With your big group a hotel might be better in terms of somewhere you could all gather, though not all hotels are equally well equipped from that point of view. The Belambra Club might be good for get-together space. And has a pool. Buying all your drinks and food at hotel prices might be a bit eye watering. Flaine is likely to be more expensive than PN from that point of view. Eating out in Italian mountain restaurants is cheaper than Flaine.
Are you going to take the kids out of school?
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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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Thanks for the reply, yes going to take the kids out of school
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Good idea!
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I also think using a package deal is a good idea, especially with such a sizeable group.
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Les Gets surely.
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1. Bardonecchia
2. Alpbach
3. Flaine
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We took our kids to Flaine when they were small - stayed at the Totem which is straight onto the beginner slopes (assuming it’s still there!).
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How about a DIY trip to Montgenevre and you'll save 2k -3k for a family of 5.
Ryanair flight Shannon or Dublin to Turin depending on what part of the country you're in. Private transfer with sauzetaxi.it or snowcab. Really recommend this for first timers as you're not waiting around for a bus with a group or hiring a car. Transfer only about 1 hour 20. Great selection and standard of apartments with Go Montgenevre. Resort is ideal for beginners and kids. Good snow record, nice green runs from near top to bottom. Great ski school. Good value lift pass. Resort is quiet but with kids in tow I don't think apres is high on the list of priorities.
We did this in January 2023 and it was the easiest and shortest door to door ski holiday journey I've done by a distance.
This and proximity of accommodation to slopes/ski school is key with kids. Avoid resorts that require long walks, a bus or a lift to get to ski school in the mornings.
Going again in 10 days and can't wait.
We book everything separate but Go Montgenevre can arrange accommodation, transfers, ski hire etc if you wanted to go down that route.
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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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Thanks so much for all the replies, great information there
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You know it makes sense.
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Orange200 wrote: |
Les Gets surely. |
Portes du Soleil is good for a short transfer - Morzine/Avoriaz ??
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Muggle101, welcome to SH's.
Keeping it simple is certainly the watchword in your situation.
As you are taking kids out of school and going in Jan that helps.
Most major resorts/areas are fine for beginners really. It's more a case that some places you will get less out of. In your first weeks skiing you are not going to appreciate a large ski area or something with lots of challenging terrain.
I would have thought good ski schools, easy access to the meeting point/slopes, ski area that suits, etc. is more important than transfer time where the difference between 1 hour would be incidental in the grand scheme.
Regarding your daughter, ironically on what we call a bluebird day (clear skies and sunny) it's often not cold - certainly when you are skiing - and not miserable, what with the fantastic mountain views, fun skiing. But also skiing isn't for everyone. And there is only one way to find out.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Muggle101, I had to google Prato Navoso which is a resort with a low profile even here. It's probably OK but I would suggest Pila or Montgenevre as mentioned above if flying via Turin. But Flaine would be fine for flying via Geneva. As far as I know they are all Crystal destinations, though you may be more limited coming from Ireland, and I am sure you are right to be looking at a tour operator given the challenge of multiple families as well as being first-timers.
Don't worry about your daughter, having an opinion and finding fault with what parents want to do is part of being a teenager. She will probably enjoy it, particularly if she is sharing the adventure with friends.
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Well, Flaine would be absolutely fine and Pila, which quite a few people here know and have written about, would be better than Prato Nevoso. There's a current thread where a first-timer is seeking advice about Pila - lots of useful information on that, including which of the Crystal hotels is best for ski school access.
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