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We are trying to arrange a skiing trip for christmas 2011. We are a group of two families with children aged 3, 6, 7, 8 & 9. None of the children have skied before. Was thinking of booking in Morillon 1100 for easy access to slope/ski school etc. We will self cater so restaurants/night life in not a big issue. Do you think this is a good choice of resort for a first ski trip with the children? Any advice would be gratefully received. Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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hi
we've stayed morillion 1100 'les eserts' and it would be perfect for what you're looking for. very small place all apartments but there is a well stocked supermarket, bakery and evey couple of little restaurants and two ski hire shops.
The nursery area is set back away from the main runs through so you get no through-traffic and it has travelators etc, we were there last week of french holidays and it was still never that busy, there were lots of kids in ski school. There are two chairs that take you up, they refere to them as the 'new or old' basically they both land at the same place (top of blue and long green), just one goes to very top section of the green and the other one dosn't, one is faster then the other.... there is a great very very long green called 'the marvel' which is good and takes you right back down to the apartments, although can be a little busy in sections during peak times, but we were there during french holidays and it really wasnt that bad. Its very family orientated there and the ski school hold a special sorta race/qualify thing at the end of the week i think.... go for it, as long as the snow is good it should be pretty good for your gang!
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Thanks so much for this! We have found an apartment so I think we are going to go for it! Will be my first time back on the snow since my eldest was born, 9 long years!
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I can recommend Le Buet apartments, if that's where you are looking. A little out of the way for the shop and nursery (if using it). They are ski in/out though. A word of caution about Morillon though. I've been 3 times in the last few years, including late March this year. When the snow is bad elsewhere, it's really bad in Morillon. To be quite honest, I don't know how they kept it open the snow was so bad. In fact, we left on the Wednesday and the resort closed on the Saturday. Lots of brown and even rivers flowing down the piste. Over in Flaine things weren't quite so bad. When the weather is playing ball it's a great place to be
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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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Jasmatty, Morillion 1100 is a very nice resort for your ski group, for skiing and provided you really mean
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it will be OK, but there's very little to do at all, nowhere to go, no charming childrens entertainment. After dark it's rather like Colditz with nice family orientated slopes, so you'll need to pack an entertainment cap to keep the children happy.
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gotta say the year we were there (2008) the snow was good, so perhaps we were lucky! in fact it didn't stop snowing all week, but you can't predict it! if the snow is good, it will be a good spot for you......
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