Poster: A snowHead
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Hello all,
Just a quick one... we've been to Chamonix before, but not at New Year, and wondered whether, with the the less linked, slightly less efficient, buses etc ski lift system, it is more affected by New Year crowds than other resorts?? Have been to 3 Valleys and La Plagne at New Year before, and while it's noticeably busy, we found it mostly manageable with a little bit of effort to avoid the really crazy times at the lifts. But I wouldn't want to spend hours waiting for buses....
Anyone with any experience of this?
Thanks,
Claire.
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Hi Claire,
Hmmm, my experience is limited as I always have a car... The place is busy and this naturally places strain on the infrastructure - but I haven't noticed ridiculous lift queues for instance.
But, if you haven't booked accommodation by now, I think you'll be struggling for NY week... we've been fully booked since September...
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Cxxx, I've done the buses over the new year period a few times. You won't wait hours but the buses are pretty rammed. Think London Underground at peak time X 2 plus ski gear. On occasion, I have had to wait up to 30 minutes until a bus with enough space came along.
The morning buses are pretty variable because some like to get the first lift and some don't. The afternoons, however, are a different story because most people ski till the last lift and then it's complete mayhem on the buses. On days like that I either come down early or phone for a cab. Chamonix isn't filled with cab companies, so best to make a loose arrangement with one cab driver for the duration of your stay.
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In recent years the Chamonix Bus company has been getting better at realising that more buses are required at peak times. Hopefully this year will be much better.
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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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with the train not running to GM this year its likely to be even worse. I'm glad we have a car, otherwise i'd dread the end of the day
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Cxxx, it will be busy, the lifts won't be too bad but the buses will be rammed over the weekend. Check out the train, it runs at fixed times and is good for Flegere, GM and Le Tour via Vallorcine and its free with a card from your hotel. Also it's possible to walk or get the drag upto Brevent, no buses required.
Top tip at busy times is to get your passes at Montenveres.
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It's not always easy to park your car, either, is it, especially without local knowledge of the best places. I enjoy a day in Chamonix but I'd not go near the place at New Year.
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it'll be fine, it always is, just watch bus times on Holliday days.
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horgand, which means the whole of the NY weeks, doesn't it?
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Chambles wrote: |
In recent years the Chamonix Bus company has been getting better at realising that more buses are required at peak times. Hopefully this year will be much better. |
Good grief, I wouldn't want to have experienced previous years! I've spent about 18 weeks there since the 08/09 season and the buses in the afternoons are pretty dire.
I'll be there for the whole season this winter and am seriously considering shipping my mountain bike to Cham so that I can bike everywhere, skis and all.
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horgand, which means the whole of the NY weeks, doesn't it? |
ahem for a good half of the week anyways yes. Buses run on days classed as holiday days such as New Years Day, etc, they just run less frequently and at different times to normal so read the fine print on bus timetables that's all, and maybe don't chance the last one just in case- other than that they run like clockwork
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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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eddiethebus wrote: |
zero-g where you living? we're in les bossons |
in Cham town. We should hook up for a ski/drink/etc.
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You know it makes sense.
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yeah, i'm (obviously) on the web with work a lot but still get a couple of hours off in the day and all weekend + pub time in the evening heading back to the uk for 5 days on saturday so gutted to be missing opening day but i'm back then for the duration.
epic amounts of snow right now!!! CMB sound like there blasting the poo-poo out of the place in prep for saturday!!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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eddiethebus wrote: |
its looking unlikely that the train will be running past cham centre, some people are hopeful that they might open it over the next few weeks but i wouldnt hold my breath. Its a realy shame as well as its brilliant to be able to get the train into and back from argentiere of an evening
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Thanks for the replies everyone! Looks like we may have a car with us now, so that may help if it's really busy I guess. What's parking like at the ski areas - are there car parks, and do you have to pay for parking? I have to admit I've never even noticed before - just got off the bus and headed to the lifts without looking!
Does you have any more information on the train situation? I've had a look online and I can find reference on the timetable to a replacement bus service between Argentiere and Vallorcine (which is a shame, I used to like doing the run down from Le Tour into Vallorcine and getting the train home!), but might there be more restrictions than that?
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