Poster: A snowHead
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Off to La Ros in December for another New Year ski holiday.
What ski school would you recommend for private lessons or group lessons? I have looked online and it seems that only ESF operate here. Is that right?
What ski hire shop would your recommend that is near to our chalet?
We will be staying with Esprit Ski in a chalet that is on the edge of a green nursery slope. (hope that helps explain where we are in resort)
Hope there is still a few of you stalking the forum now the snow has gone.
Mike.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hope there is still a few of you stalking the forum now the snow has gone.
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Oh yes, have no fear about that. I think there are several ski schools - one of the people who knows La Ros well will be along soon, I'm sure. I've not been there for years.
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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?
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No, evolution 2 operate as well and are very good.
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Hi
I have booked in the Chalet Charlotte with Esprit for next February after staying there last January.
I assume you have children???
If you do book with Esprit I would book the ski lessons with them for the children as Esprit will then make sure they get to the lessons and get picked up etc. They use Evolution 2 and it was very good last year.
For adults you can also use Esprit's lesson with Evo2. Last year it cost us £90 each for group lessons 3x2.5 hours Monday to Wed mornings, in a group of just 4. You can also book private lessons through Esprit when you get to resort, from memory it was 90 euro for 2 hours ( we are going for this option for the adults next year)
In the main shopping area in the village Esprit use sport 2000 I think for ski hire. Ski hire through Esprit is expensive in my opinion. There are also another 2 or 3 hire shops within 30 yards sport 2000 to pick from. I shopped around on the internet and the best deal was with Skimium using the Decathlon card discount and we all had excellent new kit. As I say all the shops are pretty much adjacent to each other. If you want a sledge buy it from the supermarket across the road for about 18 euro.
I get lift passes through Esprit as its about the same price as in resort and you get them delivered to your room on the first night. The drag lift outside the esprit chalets is free and doesn't need a pass.
Which Chalet are you staying in?
Tyke
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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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Mike-H, You will find when staying in a Ski Espirit chalet that you will be directed to EVO2 for ski lessons and Arpin Sports for ski hire. M Arpin owns the chalets that Espirit use and Jackie Arpin runs EVO2. Arpin Sports is located in the Centre Commercial, opposite Arpins is Skimium which would be my recommendation. For private lessons there are a number of independent monitors in the village but I would go with Elite Ski, they're affliated to the ESF and run by Simon Atkinson who is also the Director of the ESF brgade. Simon is pure Yorkshire but has lived in the village for over 20 years and knows the area really well. Go to www.larosiere.net for all the information you'll need.
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tyke2, Yes we have kids. We are two families travelling with 4 kids. The chalet is Begonia. The two oldest will be 5 and skiing for the first time. We have pre-booked this with Esprit as they tick all the boxes. My children's happiness is essential and my two kids loved last year in Les Gets. Had to pull them away from the kids club each day.
I have previously arranged my own ski hire and tuition as TO fees are a bit cheeky. In addition, last year I wanted a ski hire shop at the foot of the slopes with overnight storage. This will not be a problem this year as the chalet is ski in and out.
We cannot leave booking private tuition until in resort. At New Year most options get booked up.
Ivor Shed, Evo 2 look good. I will get in touch with Elite also. Thanks for the recommendations.
Should I get my little girl skking at the SnowDome before we go? She is 4 now and I thought a few lessons may benefit her and give her some confidence when we get in resort. I cannot teach her as I suck at skiing. I just smile a lot whilst looking rubbish.
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Mike-H, My daughter is 7 now and we started her off at 4 at Xscape in Castleford. It definitely helped her loads. After 4 lessons she was on the main slope, which is par for the course. My skills on skis are similar to yours, as I started learning just after my daughter and have never caught her up. I just look terrified.
We wanted to book private lessons through Esprit in advance but they wouldn't until we were on the transfer coach. I looked at booking direct with the schools in advance but the costs they quoted were astronomical
The Chalet you are staying in is next to ours. You can literally ski into the boot room!
I would check out Skimium - I'm going to use them again.
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tyke2, How long was the airport transfer to resort? I keep reading different times.
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Mike
It was 2 hours to resort and 1 h 50 return.
A good tip on return as its 5.30 in the morning or so. don't ask for full breakfast , get the host to make up some baguettes for when you get to the airport.
Also don't give the kids milk to drink or on cereals before the coach journey. Its a very very windy road for the first hour or so. We gave ours water etc and they were fine. But there were plenty of bags full of curdled milk from toddlers who had had their normal breakfast!
The prices you have for lessons look good, can you post what you end up paying as we will use this for our lessons next year.
If you use Skimium , get the Decathlon discount card and book through topcashback - this will save a few more ice cubes!!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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I know nothing about La Rosiere so can't help you there but....
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Hope there is still a few of you stalking the forum now the snow has gone.
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...the snow hasn't gone thankfully.
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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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tyke2,
Evolution 2 offer 2 hour private session for a group of 3 to 5 for Euro 108
ESF offer 2 hour private session for a group of 3 to 5 for Euro 135
I have booked 2 days at 2 hours for 3 of us. Hope it helps my technique and is a good intro to resort slopes.
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If Evo 2 are anything like their colleagues in Arc1950, I'd go with them
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You know it makes sense.
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Mike-H,
I think Ill pitch for 2 x 2 hours sessions with Evo 2next year also. I assume it would be the same cost for just 2 people.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Lessons for 2 should be less. They are with Evo 2 in my experience (scuse my interrupting).
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Poster: A snowHead
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If I am correct ski lessons for just 2 is a few Euros cheaper but not much.
Only annoyance is the email comms with Evo2. I have sent my booking email twice now but have yet to receive confirmation. I have booked my friend onto beginner lessons with ESF as they do a weeks lessons. Evo 3 only offer 3 days. ESF email comms has been good.
I will book my ski hire nearer the time direct with ski shops as Esprit are tad pricey.
Thanks to everyone for your help. If anyone knows Evo2 please ask them to reply confirming my booking
Enjoy the summer. I'm going to get my 4 year old skiing.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Mike-H, the basic ski hire price with esprit, is I agree pricey, but they usually do free kids hire (including helmets) when adults book, so make sure you look at the overall price before you jump off of the esprit ship.
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