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Half Term 09

 Poster: A snowHead
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Mrs Jase is stuck on not taking our child out of school next Feb, I am looking for a nice family resort, i wanted to go to either Meribel or Verbier, but seeing as though its half term and i don't have a bottomless pit of money we will have to look esle where. Anyone any ideas or experiance of less popular/fashionable resorts.

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I have an apartment in an unfashionable French resort (Les Saisies, part of the Espace Diamant area) but I think I might be looking at Easter, somewhere high like Val Thorens or Tignes where April skiing should be fantastic, cheaper and far less crowded than half term. Or if it has to be half term, maybe Austria (as long as it's not fasching) or Italy, might be preferable.

DIY or package? What kind of skiing? Self-catering? Do you need high quality proper English speaking instruction?
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DIY or package, intermediate skiers no instruction needed(i don't think so anyway Confused )
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jase2472, have a look at the piste map for the Espace Diamant

http://www.lessaisies.com/grand_domaine_skiable-plan_pistes_ski_alpin_espace_diamant-518-HIVER-FR-GLISSEZ.html
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pam w wrote:
jase2472, have a look at the piste map for the Espace Diamant

http://www.lessaisies.com/grand_domaine_skiable-plan_pistes_ski_alpin_espace_diamant-518-HIVER-FR-GLISSEZ.html


that seems ok anymore details on the place ie which TO goes there or diy info
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