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Thoughts on Val Thorens please

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
3 valleys are amazing fact. VT has the potential for a few good touring routes if your interested and a wide variety of short treks for some very nice and untouched powder.

Can be a bit of a mission from vt over to the far side of Courcheval but far from difficult

If your cold wear some more clothes

Enjoy it Very Happy Very Happy
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
For lift pass, I don't think it really matters whether you buy in the UK or in resort - they'll be the same price anyway. Unless you mean from a tour operator, in which case check their prices (and what type of pass) and compare with the ones in resort.

I'd get a full area pass as it's not much more expensive than a local one.

Not sure about ski schools I'm afraid.

You're right. It'll be cold. The coldest temperature I've ever been in was in Val Thorens in March. -33 degrees!
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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?
Val T don't offer any discount on passes for buying ahead.
They have a policy of only discounting to people filling beds so you may be able to get a discount by buying through your accomodation provider, however as above, tour ops can be a little 'casual' with the exchange rates they use when they sell you a pass so make sure you know the 'real' price of the passes you want.

ProSneige is the Val Thorens ski school that comes most highly recommended. Friendly and mostly French or Dutch instructors who speak reasonable English. We've used them for various things at the End of Season Bashes.
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