Poster: A snowHead
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Hi
I wonder if anyone with experience of Meribel can help me? I am travelling with some beginner skiiers to Meribel in January with Inghams. They offer a beginners ski pack http://www.inghams.co.uk/ski/FRA/MER/SkiersInfo.html which includes a restricted area pass which I have since gathered is a Meribel Alpina pass covering half the Meribel valley. When I was learning I remember only really progressing to a few runs by the end of the week so I think this might be adequate for a weeks beginner skiing. I would be grateful if anyone who knows the area could advise further. Do you think a beginner would get the full use of a full valley pass? I think at £298 for lessons, pass and ski hire its quite good value but would be very grateful for other opinions!
Thank you in advance for your help!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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It depends on how quickly you learn and you mention that you have learnt before in which case you should get the whole meribel pass or even the 3 valleys pass. I would have felt the meribel alpina pass very restricting in my first week. You will enjoy having a greater variety of runs which gives you the feeling that you are exploring rather than just skiing the same runs all day. I believe you can upgrade your pass mid week which might suit you well but I would want to check this.
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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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total beginners should be fine on the half valley pass - the instructors should take it into account and if they do exceptionally well they can always upgrade later in the week. aj xx
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Total beginners go half-valley to save a few ££. Low intermediates can settle for Meribel valley only if they've never been there before - it has c. 150km of runs which is more than many other resorts in the alps (assuming conditions are good in Meribel and it is fully open). Advanced skiers/boarders may want a full 3V, as Meribel is probably the "least good" of the 3V and is ideally placed in the middle.
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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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Hi there...
Just wanted to thank you all for your comments. This is such an excellent forum and everyone is very helpful. Hopefully I can do the same some day when I build up a bit of knowledge!
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ragski, There is also a Meribel Mini Pass, about 18 Euros a day, which covers the Rhodos Gondola and the area around the Altiport. For complete beginners, this could suffice for a few days, before moving onto the full Meribel pass
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Hi there...
Just wanted to answer my own question since I am now back from my holiday! There were 5 beginners in the group. Most of them found the Meribel Alpina pass completely adequate for learning. By the end of the week, 2 had progressed more than the others and upgraded to the 3V for 2 half days (Cost ~£20) so they could explore the blues and reds around Courcheval.
Hope this is helpful.
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