Poster: A snowHead
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Hey all,
As some of you may have read i have a trip booked for the end of feb.
i just looked at the exchange rate and was shocked, 1.035 is the best offer i got (moneysavingexpert.com compare)
So was wondering of any of you seasoned skiiers/boarders had some tips/hints/suggestions for cheap stuff to buy while your out there - obviously avoid resturants and snack bars where possible.
we will be taking lots of our own stuff out there anyway (precooked meals, treats etc) so what about when your there?
Thanks!
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xxtokerxx, personally I wouldn't worry too much about taking stuff like precooked. MrsFlyingStantoni and I spent around £170 on food for 16 days over Christmas New Year, which is probably £20 more than we'd spend in the UK. But we ate well and I always think that the quality of fresh produce is much better in France - even in the mountains.
Lunch and coffees on the mountain are a big drain. With plat du jours running at 12-14 euros and drinks at 2.5-5 euros it's easy to end up spending 20 euros each on lunch and another 5 euros on coffees.
By far the easiest way to save money is to take your own lunch and a flask. That doesn't necessarily mean that you have to eat outside as many resorts have picnic halls (Salle Hors Sac) - although you'd be wise to arrive early (we hit them at 11:30 if we take a packed lunch) as they're very popular with school groups and ski clubs.
But by far the biggest drain is drinking beer in a bar. 7-9 euros a pint is neither funny nor an economical way to spend the evening.
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I always think that the quality of fresh produce is much better in France
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Even as a francophile I wouldn't agree that that's always the case. Some of the small shops inevitably have a very slow turnover of fresh produce (though not at New Year). But you can certainly eat well, and not ridiculously expensively, if you DIY. A hot choc on the mountain becomes a special treat; not for every day.
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xxtokerxx, If you are driving over you can always stop at the Supermarkets in Albertville , Moutier or Bourg St Maurice (you will almost drive by the entrance at the end of town ) and stock up.
Moutier even has a Lidl!
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FlyingStantoni, any ideas on picnic halls or picnic spots in Oz/Alp dHuez? Never skied France before and did not see similar facilities in Switserland or Austria.
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xxtokerxx, all that pam w says. Another thought - -f you do want a restaurant meal for some reason, skiing down to resort is often cheaper than eating on mountain.
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There's an outdoor snack bar in Val Claret which is a bit cheaper for paninis or burger and chips than sitting down in a restaurant. I's on the snowfront and is easy to find.
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lizski, There are some picnic tables at Alpe D'Huez just as you go down from Signal to Villard Reculas, probably others too. Didn't see a picnic room though, but I wasn't looking last year prices were a lot better then. However I did go back to the apartment for lunch several times (it was ski in/out) if you can try that.
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Boredsurfing wrote: |
Moutier even has a Lidl! |
So does Bourg St. Maurice!!
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lizski wrote: |
FlyingStantoni, any ideas on picnic halls or picnic spots in Oz/Alp dHuez? Never skied France before and did not see similar facilities in Switserland or Austria. |
I don't sorry - I only know places tucked away around Morzine (my local area).
They're often not very obvious as the local restauranters would obviously prefer you to eat in their restaurants - so it's quite common that they're either not signposted or have signs that are in 8 point letters.
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We took a big cooked gammon with us - useful for sandwiches for lunchtime. Also stocked up at Lidl/champion. Took things like left over Xmas cake, porridge etc
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We stopped at the Geant in Albertville - did a huge shop for 9 people (6 adults, 3 kids) for around €200. But that did us all week - topped up during the week on bread, milk and ham.
Didn't eat or drink out at all - but had lots of nice food (I cooked so am biaised) and wine in chalet. Won't suit all, but worked for us with young kids
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The Aspen Bar at Val Claret is v. reasonable
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lizski wrote: |
FlyingStantoni, any ideas on picnic halls or picnic spots in Oz/Alp dHuez? Never skied France before and did not see similar facilities in Switserland or Austria. |
There's a hall ('salle hors sac') at the top of the Montfrais bubble over at the Vaujany end and also one at the Vaujany bottom station if that's any help. Tables dotted about the place too, marked on the piste map.
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Thanks everybody, picnics the way to go this year. Sounds great that there are dedicated spots.
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Poster: A snowHead
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when we went to alpe d'huez, we had lunch for two on the first day - set us back £40. so we took a picnic everyday after that - the restaurants were deserted and everyone had picnics - hardly a good place left to sit on the snow coz everyone was doing the same
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xxtokerxx,
Even with the slump in the £, Le P'tit Savoyard restaurant in Tignes Val Claret offers great value for money - ie assuming that the same offer is on as has been for at least the previous 2 winters.
It might have gone up by a euro or two, but last winter the place was doing 3 courses from a set menu for 15 euros. Cracking value and excellent food - eg starters like onion soup or quiche, main courses like chicken with tarragon or salmon and desserts such as chocolate mousse. Quite nice surroundings too.
You can also get reasonably priced (in the curent climate) pizzas in a few places (P'tit Savoyard included) - round about 9 or 10 euros.
There are a few places that do other good value set menus as well - though a bit dearer than the place mentioned above.
Also, the Chinese in Val claret does an all you can eat buffet - which we have never got round to trying yet. I don't think it was too exorbitant though.
Of course the killer is the price of drinks - don't forget that Snowheads get discount at The Alpaka Lodge at Tignes le Lac.
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mountainaddict, Sounds good I'll check it out when I'm there next weekend. Yes the drinks will significantly raise the price but hey, I'm on holiday
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You've got to laugh!
The moderators have banned the real name of the restaurant quoted by Mountain Addict - PC-ness gone a tad mad me thinks...
The restaurant is of course not called the P'booby Savoyard but is called the Petit Savoyard (but without the "e"). French for small - but nothing to do with breast size!!
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Try Tignes Cuisine for lunch (next door to the Loup Bar, along the road from the base of the Aeroski). Tasty noodles for 5euros!
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John Crawford, nothing to do with the moderators - some 'naughty' words are automatically replaced with less 'offensive' words. Your 'tit' obviously fell into this category
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mountainaddict wrote: |
xxtokerxx,
Even with the slump in the £, Le P'booby Savoyard restaurant in Tignes Val Claret offers great value for money - ie assuming that the same offer is on as has been for at least the previous 2 winters.
It might have gone up by a euro or two, but last winter the place was doing 3 courses from a set menu for 15 euros. Cracking value and excellent food - eg starters like onion soup or quiche, main courses like chicken with tarragon or salmon and desserts such as chocolate mousse. Quite nice surroundings too.
You can also get reasonably priced (in the curent climate) pizzas in a few places (P'booby Savoyard included) - round about 9 or 10 euros.
There are a few places that do other good value set menus as well - though a bit dearer than the place mentioned above.
Also, the Chinese in Val claret does an all you can eat buffet - which we have never got round to trying yet. I don't think it was too exorbitant though.
Of course the killer is the price of drinks - don't forget that Snowheads get discount at The Alpaka Lodge at Tignes le Lac. |
Unfortunately the chinese is no longer in val claret, remember u can get half a roast chicken, large salad and frites at the escale blanche for just 13 euros, only 10 metres from the aeroski and 30 metres from us.
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Also try the SPAR supermarket in Le Lac. Burger €6, Drinks €2, Sarnies €5.
With all the money you save come and have a beer in the Alpaka €2.50 snowhead rate.
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stewart woodward,
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Also try the SPAR supermarket in Le Lac. Burger €6, Drinks €2, Sarnies €5.
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Hi Stewart how are you?
Yes I thought it was very reasonable in there as well. Also they have a reasonably sized seating area in there with free WiFi if one needs it.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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xxtokerxx,
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i just looked at the exchange rate and was shocked, 1.035 is the best offer i got (moneysavingexpert.com compare)
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If you haven't done so already, have a look into getting a Nationwide Flex account with the Visa debit card, they also do a credit card. I do my banking elsewhere but opened a Nationwide Flex account just for my skiing trip monies, the rate I have received on any purchases lately has been consistently good and also you are not charged a fee for making purchases with their credit or debit card (cash advances on the credit card are of course chargeable as they are in the UK). I put enough money in my Nationwide account to cover everything I need and then use the cash machines in Tignes (there is one in Le Lac round the corner from the SPAR actually and I pay by Visa debit card for the lift pass.
That way should be cheaper than you taking cash with you.
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You know it makes sense.
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Alpaka Lodge wrote: |
Unfortunately the chinese is no longer in val claret....... |
Not a great loss to be honest. We went last year and thought it pretty poor.
Al Packer can you sit a group of 30 in half term week?
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Poster: A snowHead
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Mosha Marc, give me some details on a pm and i'll get back to you.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Done.
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Moutier even has a Lidl!
So does Bourg St. Maurice!!
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so does Annemasse
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stewart woodward,
Hi mate,
What do I need to do to get these super drinking rates?
Loving the details in this thread, the girlfriend has begun printing pages and pages of stuff for a trip folder, so i'll get these added for bargain skiing!
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Stop in a supermarket in the valley and stock up with food and especially beers. I don't know about prices in Austria - it's years since I was there, but in the old days of schillings it was pretty expensive. However, I imagine that some big name Austrian resorts are much pricier than smaller places. The same is true in France. All these generalisations like "Austria is cheap, France is expensive", or "the snow will always be better on high altitude slopes" are just irritating.
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Markus wrote: |
... having to pay 3.50 for a beer in Kitzbuhel... |
Is that for a big beer or a little beer?
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When in Selva last week, the rep told us it was impolite to ask for tap water when in the hotel. Occasionally I did buy bottled water, but I reserve the right to ask for tap water if I want!! I don't care how "rude" it is.
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rob@rar wrote: |
Markus wrote: |
... having to pay 3.50 for a beer in Kitzbuhel... |
Is that for a big beer or a little beer? |
0.5L Weissbier...
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