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Alpe D'Huez, Les Arcs, Val D'Isere or La Plagne

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
We are a mixed ability group heading to France in mid-March - we range from beginners to competent intermediate skiers and a couple of boarders.
Our first choice of resort was Alpe D'huez but have been a little put off by the talk of sunny/icy/slushy South-facing slopes at that time of year. Is it really a big problem?
Which of our other choices - Val D'Isere, Les Arcs or La Plagne - would people recommend if ADH is a no no? It needs to cater for our mixed abilities and have decent, but not particularly raucous, apres ski.
Any help much appreciated
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
yes it really can be a problem, depends on the temps you get but bad snow in the main valley makes the run home miserable imo. Les Arcs 1800/1600 have the same problem (scraped rather than slushy ime) arc 2000/1950 not so much. La Plagne or Tignes hold up better (apart from route to vanoise in la plagne), Val D'Isere slushy low, but it doesn't matter so much as lots of folks download anyway and the runs suit being slushy better (imo). hope it helps - all are good areas!
aj xx
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I don't think you should be put off. I've never found ADH to suffer any more or less than the others you mention.
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