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ESF in La Rosiere

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Hi everyone,

looking for some help here! I'm trying to book morning ski lessons and afternoon childcare with ESF in La Ros, specifically the Eucherts part, but I'm not sure from the web if their "Ski + Club Loisirs" package ( http://www.esflarosiere.com/ski-school-la-rosiere/children-ski-lessons/ski-club-loisir.jsp ) definately includes ski school. I know the title implies it does, but I'm not convinced from the rest of the text. If it doesn't include the lessons, its not very cheap!

Has anyone used them before and can you shed any light on this?

Thanks,
Jamie
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Jamster, looks pretty obvious to me that they e.g.take your children from 9:00 am - 1:15. give them lessons from 9:00 - 11:45 or 11:15 - 1:15 and have other activities to fill the rest of the time. You lesson times & activities will depend on how many hours a day you want them to have the children. It gives the option of choosing the lesson time you want

If you click on the Nursery Club Loisrs link for baby club & kids club it actually says "no skiing" and yo can see the price difference for the 3 - 12 year old

I'm sure someone who actually knows the answer will be along soon.
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We used this service at ESF Les Eucharts 2 yrs ago. We dropped the children at the club. They then took the children out for the lesson and back to the building for lunch. We picked them up from the building and found them playing happily there. Our children were 3 and 6 at the time and they both enjoyed the club. The staff were kind and they made friends with a few other English children. The building was fairly new and well equipped.

The ski lessons worked well for the 6 year old who was in flocon. He had a lovely instructor and made a lot of progress. They didn't work quite so well for the 3 yr old as she was in the piou piou garden which was very busy and very cold (new year). If you are going later this season I'm sure you will be fine.
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Thank you both for posting! holidayloverxx, that's a very good spot to the Kids Club (no ski) section and sets my mind at rest - thank you!

snowymum, really good feedback again, we've been a little bit nervous about not using TO childcare, but don't have the option this year so to hear that your brood enjoyed themselves is reassuring. Charlo is 6 so will hopefully be similarly well looked after.

All we need now is a top-up of snow every night and blue skies during the day... Doddle!
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