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So we're starting to research our 2013 ski holiday and have come across a self-catering apartment block in Avoriaz which we quite fancy. It's likely to be just me (skier) and hubby (boarder) - we've skied Levi (Finland) in the past which is really quiet so not used to queues at the lifts...... just how busy is Avoriaz.... thinking early Feb or Mar (not half term week). We need self catering for dietary issues so want to be sure there is a decent well stocked supermarket for fresh meat and fruit etc.
Would welcome any opinions/experiences....
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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scorpio21, I duck round to Avoriaz every now and then. It's reputation for horrible queues is well deserved and only surpassed by it's brutal, stark appearance (IMO).
You may consider staying in Morzine as it's considerably livelier and more interesting and you can still ski/board the same terrain
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scorpio21, I don't find avoriaz queues ever to be any problem, mind you, I don't take the Chavanette lifts very often. There are fast detachables on all the bottlenecks.
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Can't say I've ever experienced bad queues at Avoriaz at all, although I tend to avoid Sundays.
I tend to prefer Morzine as a town, but Avoriaz is much improved and has the advantage of being a bit easier to visit the rest of the PdS.
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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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scorpio21, avoid mid Feb to mid March - no such thing as half term 'week', various zone staggering means it lasts for a month (varies a little within that month, the Paris zone fortnight being the worst I believe).
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scorpio21, You can google for the French school holiday calendar. As marmotte16, Says, avoid any of those weeks.
Given Avoriaz is 90% self catering, the supermarket provision must be adequate. I haven't had to use it in 20 years so I'm a little out of date n that element of your question. I am not at all out of date on the rest!
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I seem to remember the supermarkets as being OK, but queues are a bit of a problem especially if you're trying to get back up after lunch.
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cool - thanks .... I'll check out the holiday dates. Good point on the 90% SC note.
Hmm... research continuing.... and now wondering about Austria... maybe Igls?
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I may be a little jaundiced about Avoriaz as we have an apartment half owned by us and the bank!! I have not experienced bad queues ever, the longest we have had to wait is 5mins. I go at Xmas and New year busy times but mainly outside the French half term holidays so I cant give an honest recount of those times. Morzine would be better for those that enjoy the late hours as much as the slopes! If you want convenience and to get out sliding first thing then Avoriaz is much better opening up the larger side of the PdS easily! Dont be put off by those that relate Avoriaz to the inner city towerblocks!! Unless you are a 4 yr old child or a complete beginner you will not see the "Ballymun on snow". One short lift and you are away in another valley! But if you can see through mountains you may indeed see buildings!! There are three decent sized supermarkets that will have everything you require.
Plus points, great skiing, excellent food on mountain and resort! Bad points, very little bar activity at night! Enjoy
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I was in Avoriaz the first week of March this year. The only places I came across queues were at the chairlifts at the bottom of Avoriaz itself, which you'd use to get out and up to the slopes. Even then, we were often taking those chairs at around the same time as the ski schools launched themselves out for the day and never had to queue for more than a few minutes. That being said, I never went back to the apartment for lunch so have no idea what it's like at that time of day.
Supermarket-wise, there's a reasonable sized Carrefour with just about everything you could want. There's also a couple of Sherpa which are smaller, but with the advantage of allowing you to pre-book your shopping online for when you arrive so you can just pick it up. http://www.sherpa.net/en/online-ordering/commande-etape1.htm
When I arrived this year, I had a couple of hours to kill before the luggage arrived at the appartment, so between 2 and 4 I did a spot of food shopping and grabbed a late lunch. This seemed to be a good time to do it. I popped down after 4 to get some coffee and the shops were far busier.
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Thanks guys..... feeling more comfortable about choosing Avoriaz now.... I know alot of people don't care for the look of the buildings - and ok I've not seen the whole range or indeed seen them in context but the place we are looking to book (Le Douchka Apartments) have a great look about them.... we liked the angles etc.
Glad to hear the supermarkets are good - and thenks for the website - may need to use that
We don't really do the whole apres thing - we go for the slopes and the snow, so very little bar activity isn't an issue.
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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 also recommend the pizza from Piz'burg. Its takeaway only but all pizzas €8.50 and very good they are too.
Try the Giska
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