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The stars look as if they may align and we hope to go Skiing April 13th 2024 and bring our daughter with Down Syndrome age 17 yrs. Its pre-covid since we last brought her Skiing and then she had strong snowplough and basic parallel on blues. Where in Val Thorn would be recommended for ski school. How is the beginner area in Val Thorens ? Would it be possible to get a companion / assistance with her on slope during the day. All advice appreciated. She attends mainstream school and participates in mainstream classes. Loves dancing gymnastics horse riding etc. Sociable.
Or are any other resorts recommended, ??? We expect to flight into Geneva and out of Turin
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Luworst, prosneige - one of the founders is an expert, and very passionate about, adaptive skiing, and any adjustments people might need to enjoy skiing. I think he's retired now, but he set up a good program in the ski school.
Give them a ring and ask about options.
I think Val Thorens is very well set up for beginners - easily accessible green central area, and really nice progression going just a bit out (and back to) the central area a step at a time.
There will also be a LOT of snowheads arriving in Val Tho on the 13th for a week Have a look at the EoSB thread for inspiration, or even to join in if you want! It's very flexible, and sociable.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Thanks for the advice I will look up Prosneige.
Are we too late to join EOSB ? Are there any other families with beginners going april 13th, Cant make the family bash !!!
We are looking at some last minute deals.
Thanks for any updates.
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@Luworst, I think the EOSB is still bookable as it’s not showing full. You would need to book flights to Geneva to suit but a transfer will be available from Geneva if your flight times fit.
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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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Thank you @geepee. looks a great resort for all.
I will do some research on flights etc.Are there any other families going on EOSB ?
I didnt realise it was still open for booking.
Are there many snowheads going on this trip.
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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@Luworst, there seem to be 167 booked so far on the EoSB. There are twin rooms still available and single rooms at a higher price. I think there are a couple of families coming along. @admin may be able to confirm.
There's also the family bash starting this Saturday with 48 currently signed up but I'm guessing that probably doesn't fit with your plans.
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There's a couple of 10/11yr olds on the EoSB and a 19.
And yes there are a few places remaining but liftpass order needs to go in in a couple of days.
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@sugarmoma666, Thanks Sugarmoma and Admin; We have just booked flights for 3 people booked arrive Geneva on Sat 13th@ 08.50 and depart Turin 21.15 on the 20th ( depart via Orelle lift hope fully). Is it possible to book lardybus one way ?
I am waiting on ski school reply before confirming accommodation/passes. I presume there are no child/lessons attached to this bash??
I have pushed buttons and will register my daughter later this evening. Are there triple rooms available??
Will send pM to Admin.
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@Luworst, My 15yo daughter doesn’t like social situations and wanted to try snowboarding after years of ski lessons. I contacted Prosneige in VT asking about private lessons for a vulnerable and anxious teenager and then booked, following conversations. Happy to say daughter has given glowing feedback on her instructor from last week. So I think it is incredibly important you talk through your requirements in full and gain reassurance you need.
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@Luworst, My 15yo daughter doesn’t like social situations and wanted to try snowboarding after years of ski lessons. I contacted Prosneige in VT asking about private lessons for a vulnerable and anxious teenager and then booked, following conversations. Happy to say daughter has given glowing feedback on her instructor from last week. So I think it is incredibly important you talk through your requirements in full and gain reassurance you need. |
Great to hear that your daughter got on so well.We are looking at booking Prosneige morning group lessons and lunch. If that does not work out will have to go private. !!Really looking forward to the trip. Thanks for the info.It is reassuring to hear glowing feedback
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