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Belle Plagne Experts please

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I've booked for over New Year at the Residence Les Nereidies in Belle Plagne. I've been to Belle Plagne twice before so know the rough location of the hotel. My daughter will be three at the end of November so I'm planning on booking her in with ESF (believe it will be the bit behind Mercure/Eldorador hotel) unless it's moved since I last went. Is what I'd like to know is if it is possible and reasonable to ski her down from the Nereidies to ESF - could I just stick her between my legs or buy one of those reins things...it would be so much easier if it was possible rather than us and our eight year old having to lug our stuff over while walking. the reason I'm asking beforehand, rather than just "suck it and see" is purely for the purpose of whether I should buy some kit before going (reins thingies and maybe those things that stick the tips of her skis together) Thanks.
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Shimmy Alcott, Serach thefatcontrollers posts, IFIRC correctly he has stayed at BP and I guess his offspring would have gone to ski school.
For us BP is on the way to somewhere else, although it does have a splendid mogul field for beginners at times Very Happy
and a rather good creperie ...but not quite as good as the one in Plagne Centre snowHead
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Shimmy Alcott, we stayed three times in Belle Plagne, at the same part of the village, behind the Eldorador. The piste down to the ski school meeting points is fairly gentle. I recall the kids met higher up the path than the adults too, on the right=hand corner, although I'm not sure about the creche . You probably won't have far to go from Neriedes at all. Sometimes easier if you do have to walk to go through the underground car park (or through the Eldorador). Looking at a village map the 'Jardin d'Enfants' is at no 19 on the top half of the plan. you will be staying at 13 I think. http://www.stevematt.f9.co.uk/laplagne2004/bellplagne.html
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Helen Beaumont, Boredsurfing, thanks

Looking at the map it is as I suspected, we've stayed in the Eldorador so would walk up the gentle slope to ski school and the kindergarten...it does look like that slope will continue gently up to the hotel. ~I think she will be fine just between my legs. Roll on December!
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