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Hi fellow Snowheads,trying to get another ski holiday before end of season but the missus doesn't want to go again so I'm going to go on my own,just wanted to know has anyone ever stayed with action outdoors in tignes and if so what was it like,any information would be most helpful,thanks in advance
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tman80, do a search on UCPA (the centres are theirs, not action outdoors') and you should get a lot of info.
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Thanks for the replys everyone
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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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tman80, all the feedback here about UCPA has been positive. My son in law has done two trips to Chamonix, one winter, one summer and he went with my daughter to Flaine. Terrific value. Take the lessons - they are excellent, at all levels, and very cheap.
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Thanks for that Pam w,it really does seem great value
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Acton outdoors are great, and the UCPA concept is brilliant. I heard the Tignes UCPA isn't that great but I'm sure it will do. There's plenty of food, its warm and you have an excellent ski range to explore. Do the lessons, they're worth the weight in gold even if its just for getting you around and meeting new people.
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These trips look great, coach travel also possible to keep costs lower. Whilst it takes a long time it could be an interesting way to see the alps!
Do people tend to take their own gear or use the rentals which are included in the price?
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I have stayed in UCPA Tignes, and Val d'Isere.
They will put you in a room with the same nationality (well they have with me twice before!) Rooms are quite small in Tignes and a bit rustic, the showers are not great (take flip flops). You get a locker and bunk beds, I would take a lock if you are paranoid and maybe a four way plug extension if you want to keep your phone charged
Food is very good, bit stodgy and canteen style after a week you might be wanting something lighter, its all you can eat and they have a wide range, including salads etc in fact you will probably put on weight! You get brekkie, lunch (you can ask for a picnic/packed lunch) and dinner, as well as tea and cake at 4pm! I think the food was better in Tignes than Val.
I have only skied with them and the equipment is okay, I was not pro enough to tell how good it was, they renew half the equipment each season I guess if you went at the start it might be a bit more sparkly. They are fine to swap equipement and will give you better stuff if you are deemed good enoigh. If you take your own stuff you really have to keep it in the downstairs room which all people have access too (pin entry, so if you have mega expensive skis/board you might not like that but you cannot keep stuff in the room.
The instruction is very good you can do morning and afternoon if you want, it can be hard work if you are in a group that is slightly more advanced than you as you might end up down lots of slightly tougher slopes. They have such a wide range of groups though and you can move about if you are left behind or too good, they will assess you on the first day.
The centre is about 5 mins walk from the lifts (its in Val Claret) the pubs and high street are about 10 mins walk there are lifts up.
The skiing is very good, I think the pass covers the whole Espace Killy so you can go to Val too. There is a good snowboard park one lift up, two border xross, big jumps, smaller jumps and airbag. In le lac (about 3-4 runs across) there is another border park and bag and a swimming pool. On the edge of Val/Tignes there is another big freestyle park.
Coach down on the snowexpress is a bit of a mission I am not sure if you have to pay extra to take your own kit.
All the people you meet are in the same boat and generally pretty normal, you get to pick up some french too which is quite nice.
Oh they have a few cheesy entertainment nights laid on, but if your a Brit you will probably just get p*ssed, Saloon bar is good if you dont mind the smell (they have the hot barstaff as a plus), theres a nightclub too called the Blue Girl
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TMan80, I have just signed up for snowboarding from 16 March in Tignes and opted for the coach from London Victoria. Could be a mistake of almost 24 hours on the coach but if it means I can just slide my board bag under it and not worry about it til i get dropped at the hotel i will be very happy! I will be making sure my kit is properly insured!
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Soche the only thing putting me of that week was the price,from Belfast the flights are a lot dearer on the 16th,total cost was working out at 885,I was thinking of maybe going to chamonix on the 9th as its working out at 760 all in,thatsflights and transfers also,I would be signing up for the snowboarding also,only just over an hour transfer to resort aswell
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Thats a good deal the week earlier, unfortunately I can't do that week due to work commitments. I guess it's also difficult for you to arrange a trip for 2 or more and fly out from different airports.
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I have been checking all flight options but easyjet is cheapest,tignes looks awesome and it would have been cool to hang out with a fellow snowhead
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You know it makes sense.
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I seen on another post someone saying about discounts for AO,does anyone know if there is any current discount codes that can be used now to book with action outdoors
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tman80, I'll be at UCPA in Chamonix from 9th to 16th March
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Poster: A snowHead
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Feef are you travelling with a group,are you skiing or boarding
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I couldn't find a code, there was a ten pound code but it didn't work
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Soche I couldn't see one myself either,feef have you done the ucpa thing before or is this your first time,it would be a first for me
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tman80 wrote: |
Feef are you travelling with a group,are you skiing or boarding |
Skiing : I'm doing the high-mountain off-piste thing with one of their guides. Travelling solo, flying from Heathrow to Geneva.
Don't let that be a decider tho.. it's all about the stories in the bar after
tman80 wrote: |
feef have you done the ucpa thing before or is this your first time,it would be a first for me |
First time for me too.
Oh.. and you'll be able to catch the end of the BlackWeekend if that's your sort of thing:
http://www.blackweekend.com/
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Action outdoors have some really good deals for the 6th of April in tignes with full time lessons or in flaine with half time lessons,any sugestions to which one would be best ie,snow conditons,I know we can't predict the weather but I have never been to any of the resorts or skied that time in the season,also being a solo traveller would I be best with full time lessons,appreciate any info that you'd can give
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Normally, Tignes would be better for snow conditions as there is more high altitude skiing. Most of the skiing in the Grand Massif is below 2000m. Could well we fine in Flaine but if you are booking now, tignes a better bet. Full time lessons sound good, too.
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but of course it will cost a bit more to get to tignes than to Flaine, where they run coaches
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Thanks for replying Pam,transfers are being charged at 74 pounds to each resort,flaine would be good as its close to Geneva but with the full lessons and being late in the season I was swaying towards tignes....
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Hi I have a discount code if you want it... EL2012
I am also going to tignes UCPA on march 16th! But I'm a skier not a boarder...
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Hey eWinter, how much discount does that code get for 16th of march
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Only 10 pounds... But that will buy u you first book of tokens for UCPA bar. They don't use cash there.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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eWinter, are you flying from Dublin of Belfast,I would be going from Belfast though the flight are expensive for those dates
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no im flying from cork... there was a sale on when i booked it but i see the flights have gone waaaaaay up
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You know it makes sense.
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Well tman80, did u get sorted?
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eWinter, hey,I never booked tignes but I got a really good hb deal to soldeu on 3rd of march as a few friends decided to go also,hope yous have a great trip
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Poster: A snowHead
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Glad u got sorted! Enjoy!
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