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Freedom to ski school. Avoriaz

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Ok, so turns out I'm pants at organizing things! I have now narrowed booking ski lessons down to two schools, avoriaz alpine ski school which I know has been well recommended and freedom to ski.

Anyone got any experience of Freedom to Ski? Feed back good or back please before I book this weekend!

Ideally I was trying to book a week of morning lessons. Couldn't find anyone who offered exactly what I wanted due to going at a quiet time most aren't running group lessons.

AASS can offer 2h lessons monday to wednesday (6 hours tuition for 100 euros) but I'm worried this won't be enough tuition for the week

Freedom to ski are offering 4 hours a day monday to wednesday ( 12 hours tuition for 220 euros) , more instructor hours then I can carry non skiing thursday and friday hopefully with people I've met in the ski lessons?

Planning holidays is too stressful (and getting more and more expensive!!!!)

Thanks in advance
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I know some of the Freedom to Ski instructors, specifically, Annie, Luc and particularly Dave Peek from my time in the Portes du Soleil and they are all decent sorts whom I'm sure you'd get very good instruction from.
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I've the personal mobile numbers of two instructors in Morzine / Avoriaz

I would need to check with them before giving out, if required!
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Millie,

Freedom to Ski are excellent. Used them extensively for the kids and rate them very highly. Utilised Pete for off piste guiding and performance coaching. Small outfit, I know all of the instructors and they are a great bunch.
Let me know if you want any more specific information.

Bob
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Thanks for the replies. Scrap freedom to ski ... they are only offering private lessons the week of the 15th jan, no group lessons Sad and I can't justify paying £130 a day fro private lessons.

i just want to book a week of half day group lessons, how hard should that be?

*bangs head against the wall*
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Millie10 wrote:
Thanks for the replies. Scrap freedom to ski ... they are only offering private lessons the week of the 15th jan, no group lessons Sad and I can't justify paying £130 a day fro private lessons.

i just want to book a week of half day group lessons, how hard should that be?

*bangs head against the wall*


Millie,

There are quite a number of other schools in the region you could look at, where are you staying? If you are happy to ski Morzine/Les Gets there are a number of other options.

You do also have to accept that you are trying to book only two weeks in advance, so you may have to compromise somewhat, many of these schools will be booked up months in advance.

Also, you may want to consider a lesser amount of private lessons. You will get a lot more from 2hrs private than many more hours group.

Bob
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Thanks for the reply Ardoyne. Booking late really isn't the problem. ... I emailed most of the schools weeks ago and they aren't running group lessons because it's too quiet, haven't spoken to anyone who's fully booked.

I want group lessons for both tuition and company as I will be skiing alone.

I'm staying at Cabane Les Trembles and was told it would be easier to have lessons in Avoriaz than Morzine?
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Millie,

Avoriaz is certainly a lot more convenient as you will be staying very close to the Prodain cable car. If you did find something of interest in Morzine/Les Gets it is still feasible, just you would need to take the bus across town and start earlier. Have you tried ESF, obviously not British, but may be running groups?

Any chance you can find any more single skiers and effectively put together your own group in a private lesson (others in your accommodation, post on here etc)?

Bob
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