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which resort for mixed age and ability group ?

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Poster: A snowHead
Am organising a trip for around 9 people aged between 25 and 62 with abilities from a one week skier to a group of four week skiers and on to 20 year skiers. We have been to Morzine, Meribel, Alpe D'Huez, and would like to try somewhere different. We enjoyed the fact that Morzine was a proper alpine town, but it is a bit low and the snow wasn't great when we were there, although got some good skiing in Avoriaz. We don't mind whether we stay in a hotel or a chalet, we like a few beers when we come off the piste but don't need night clubs. Any suggestions would be great.
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