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UCPA Val Thorens

 fauxcarnival
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Hello everyone, I booked a vacation at UCPA Val Thorens. Has anyone been there before? Is it a good facility? How far is it from the Val Thorens bus station? Can I walk with my luggage and ski equipment?

Thanks for any information.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Haven't been to the Val T UCPA, but I think it is there flagship centre.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
The french site is good for info (the tranlated bit is cut down), http://www.ucpa-vacances.com/centre/val-thorens/ I know the director who is a nice bloke (they used to be based where I live in the Pyrenees). You can walk from the bus station btw.
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Any report on what it was like to get to and from the UCPA fauxcarnival? It looks like a bit of a mission on the map, particularly with luggage. I am going with a friend this Saturday. Any other UCPA tips? Puzzled
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I've just got back from my week at UCPA Val Thorens and thought I'd post my own 'reply' in case anyone searches in future. You could walk from/to the bus station 'Gare Routiere' to the UCPA centre if you fancied a comparatively massive hike down/up the twisty main mountain road (no pavement) or up/down potentially deep snow covered/icey pistes. But that would not be very good with the likely luggage everyone would have to transport. Luckily, I confirmed with the transfer company that they would drop off and pick up outside the centre in advance (3 mins walk down a drive). I would recommend you do the same as others had not sorted this out in advance. There is no local resort bus service to ferry you about. This makes going into town for some shopping or on an evening a hassle and potentially unsafe in tricky weather.
Otherwise the centre and experience is pretty good. The tuition on the Autonome course was very good (and we benefitted from 2:6 & 1:4 group ratios but I doubt this is always the case). The variety and standard of food that we enjoyed was very good for a budget holiday, although breakfast was a bit basic.
Bedrooms 6 people in 3 bunk beds with a small locker each. Only 2 plugs in each room so take a extension socket with your travel adapter if charging phones and such is a requirment. 2 showers per 3 rooms (18 people) and 1 - 2 toilets for 18 also (I rarely had to queue though)
The bar was disappointingly expensive - 6 Euros a pint, and wifi something like 20 Euros for the week or 2.5 Euros for 15 mins on one of their PCs.
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