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Thinking of booking via a TO rather than DIY

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Elizabeth B wrote:
James the Last wrote:
Hiring a car at the airport is similarly expensive, and alternative transfers to the resort pretty miserable.


Ski Switzerland and get the train from the airport to the resort. A very pleasant way to travel.


Or take a train to Grenoble, and pay €5.20 to go by bus to Les Deux Alpes.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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pam w wrote:
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how can you tell whether you can book single rooms, or whether you have to take the whole chalet? A

you read their brochure or website. Usually it's only with the high-end chalets that you rent the whole thing. There's sometimes a discount if you take the whole chalet - but obviously that needs a group.


Mmm, am I the only one to find it a bit peculiar that you're asked to spend the best part of £1,000 for a holiday in a shared chalet in which you have to share your bathroom facilities - or at least cross the corridor for them. The worst I saw showed a room with no storage, but the storage in a shared bathroom - bargain at £650 for a week in January!

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What dates are you looking at?


Still waiting for a renewed passport (oops!), so won't book until it arrives - likely to be first week of February.


Had a look at the YSE website, and thought this is worthy of wider propogation:

We also have a wine list from which you can buy everything from slightly smarter wines to Châteaux Lafite-Rothschild or d’Yquem. We sell these wines at less than they cost, because you are not drinking the house wine. The more you consume the more you save. Drink enough and you’ve paid for the holiday.


So, who are the TOs - rather than the agents? So that one can book direct.
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