Poster: A snowHead
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Hi Guys,
does anyone know when the french kids are off school? Im looking to book a holiday in Meribel for either the 3/2/07 or 17/2/07
Any ideas would be great, i know the British are off on the 10th?!
thanks Guys
Dan
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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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According to my diary:
Zone A: 10-25th Feb
Zone B: 17th Feb - 4th Mar
Zone C: 24th Feb - 11th Mar
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what do all the bands mean, bands for hols in this country?
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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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iceman_louis, if you scroll up on the link Ray gave, you'll see that France is divided into three zones for the holidays. The idea is that by staggering the holidays, you don't get as much traffic on the roads, etc.
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Ok Cool, which area would Meribel be in??
WOuld the french half terms be as bad as the british ones?
thanks
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I think that Meribel is in Zone A (Grenoble) but I would have thought it would be heavily affected by Zone C as well which includes Paris.
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French ski resorts are always packed in the school holidays. When more than one zone are on holiday it is unbelievable! Which zone a resort is in is immaterial.
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I agree with Kenzie, whatever the zone the resort is in the whole 4 week period is very busy. Lets face it we travel on our half term so presumably the Parisians will do the same.
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The Parisians travel to the Alps en masse during February hols; and they ski as they drive - avoid!
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The Parisians travel to the Alps en masse during February hols; and they ski as they drive - avoid!
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This may be true in the northern French Alps but further south there are some resorts (Isola 2000, Auron and the Val d'Allos being the ones with a week's worth of skiing in them) which can't be easily reached from the north so aren't affected by other school holidays.
Where we are, outside the local (Zone B) holidays there's barely an increase in visitor numbers. In the last 3 seasons, there have been, at the absolute most, less than 200 people in our village during the Zone A or C holidays. I've skied most of the day (from 10AM - 3PM) in those weeks and seen less than 30 people on the slopes.
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