Poster: A snowHead
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Hi all,
New to the boards and have only really done package ski holidays in the past. This year I want to get away as many times as possible so plan to book up cheap flights when they come up. Once you have decided what resort to stay in how do you go about booking your own cheap(ish) accomodation? Are there any specific websites or companies for this?
My first trip will be before xmas looking at the 16th Dec for a week.
thanks for any help
Alan
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Perhaps use the internet to contact local tourist offices also you may have used Google before
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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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alancloughley, welcome to Snowheads!
Your idea is a good one, but don't forget the cost of transfers, which can be very high for many resorts, often as high as car hire if there's a few of you. And I think you might have a bit of trouble finding somewhere to rent for a week beginning 16th December, because that goes into Christmas week, & people don't like to split that week up. Actually, most apartment lettings are done on a Saturday-Saturday basis but outside the Christmas/New Year period you've got more chance of finding someone who is prepared to be flexible.
(I know it's not what you're asking, but there are some cheap TO deals for 12th-19th December around at the moment - you might want to do a price comparison...)
As regards accommodation, there are so many companies out there - as riverman says, resort tourist offices are a good place to start, & you'll get masses of stuff from Google. You need to narrow it down a bit, really, & then we can give you some specific answers!
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alancloughley, You can also put a request on snowheads for accommodation. Quite a few people have accommodation to rent, just decide where you want to go and see if anybody has anything available. One thing to look at is the cost of transfers to resorts, you will be surprised at how much it can cost, it is sometimes more than the cost of the cheap flights. I find it is usually cheaper to hire a car if 3 or more people are travelling.
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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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Cheers guys, thats great. I saw a good deal for banf for that time so might try that for a change.
Jo225, what do you mean by TO deals? (sorry if thats a dumb question )
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alancloughley, sorry, Tour Operators, as in packages. For example, we got a very decent deal to Tignes through Iglu including free lift passes - don't think they're offering that at the moment, but it's a site worth keeping an eye on. They're good at last-minute discounts, too. In fact, it's well worth checking out TO sites in general for late deals & special offers, especially for mid-December & early January, which are traditionally quiet times.
(I don't work for a TO, btw! I'm just saying, don't dismiss them as necessarily more expensive - sometimes they are, sometimes not...)
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We have used ski collection and peak retreats (think they are part of same company). Both very good. Erna Low and Ski Independence also offer accommodation only.
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My first trip will be before xmas looking at the 16th Dec for a week.
thanks for any help
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I'd agree with Jo225, your chances of getting accommodation for 16th Dec for a week are pretty well nil. You can get last minute accommodation outside peak holiday periods (ie when hotels are a bit desperate for customers) but may not be able to book them until very near the time. And the point about transfers is very valid too - they will almost always cost considerably more than cheap flights.
With 3 or 4 of you shared car hire is generally the cheapest way.
There are some cheap hostels in places like Chamonix - I've never stayed in them but my niece has, several times, and said where she stayed was great value as they could cook all their own food and stick half a bagette in a pocket for lunch. Depends what you mean by cheap, really, and whether you are OK with dorms. But Chamonix is easy to get to from Geneva with cheaper bus options than many resorts, and a wide range of accommodation costs. And a wide range of skiing, obviously.
Frankly, the cost of the flight is such an insignificant part of the cost of most ski holidays nowadays (outside the peak weekends) that basing all your planning round flight availability might not save you as much as you think.
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alancloughley, I can help with accommodation from 16th December if you're interested. Not everyone is inflexible. You will need to sort your own transfer though.
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We always book independently. I usually decide on the resort. and then google accommodation for said resort, i.e. Morzine caterd chalet (or whatever you require). I always find lots of private accommodation is listed this way.
The other way that I have used this year is to choose resort, and then go to tripadvisor and find the top rated accommodation to suit my preference, and then get in touch with the accommodation via there website. Have to be careful on tripadvisor only because the resorts have different name, eg, Sauze D'oulx is listed as Salice d something!
Has worked for us so far...!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I can be flexible before christmas. Les covillets in chatel, facing the Linga lifts
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Austrian resorts seem to be flexible with shorter stays. The official
resort websites also usually have a good accomadation booking service. Also with regards to transfers, alot of the resorts are autually on the train line so transfers are relatively cheap and easy.
I've done many a two or three night trip to somewhere like zell am see or similar and caught an early
flight and been on the slopes by afternoon.
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You know it makes sense.
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Thanks for the replys,
I ended up getting a pretty good result through a TO, week halfboard, flight and transfers to la Plagne for £264. Roll on the first holiday of the season!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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alancloughley, ooh, that is a good deal! You don't need advice from us if you can manage that
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