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Started by Brooksy in Ski Chatter - 9 Replies

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Brooksy posted Dec-2012

My daughter wants to book a catered chalet in Chamonix for Christmas 2013 & the group will be myself, daughter & husband & 3 young boys.

I can ski any piste & my son in law can also, my daughter would be on easy reds as only 3 weeks skiing in total.Eldest boy 13 yrs skied in sugar mountain for a week this year with school trip, the other 2 boys one 11 & the other 9 have done a couple of sessions on the dry slopes.

I have not been to this resort as I don't do France as a rule & from what I've read on here in the past Chamonix is best avoided by beginners or early intermediates.I have told my daughter this but she seems adamant to going there for two reasons, one short transfer time & appears to be in love with the chalet.

Taking in all of the above can anyone give the pros & cons of this resort being suitable for our group, she wants to book the chalet asap as it gets booked out quite quickly, but I am more concerned about suitability.

Thanks in advance

Sophs
reply to 'Looking for advice on Chamonix'
posted Dec-2012

Hey Brooksy,

The great thing about Chamonix is that is so huge it caters for all standards. Its almost 4 resorts in one. Brevent is great for blues and reds. Les Houches has greens and reds and Grand Montettes is fab for reds/blacks, to name a few. You can access all areas in the one Cham pass but its certainly large enough to keep everyone entertained for the week! My (extended) family go most years to Cham for exactly the reason you're asking about! The only downside is that it's expensive and i would recommend getting a car to travel between the resorts. Hope that helps, have a great time! S

Admin
reply to 'Looking for advice on Chamonix'
posted Dec-2012

Chamonix caters quite well for all levels of skier... just not all in the same place.

Where exactly is the chalet? If it's in Argentiere then you might find it a challenge, but if it's near one of the easier areas then it could be ideal (just you and son-in-law may need to get on the bus).
The Admin Man

Verbier_ski_bum
reply to 'Looking for advice on Chamonix'
posted Dec-2012

This is not true about Chamonix and beginners/early intermediates. Beginners have fewer problems in most resorts as they are usually going to ski schools and instructors would choose an accessible for the level terrain and won't take them down any blacks:)

Brooksy
reply to 'Looking for advice on Chamonix'
posted Dec-2012

Thanks for the info.

I don't know the areas & it just says its in Chamonix, the acomm is
The chalet Blanche, & below is their description.


In Winter
In Summer
Chalet Blanche Photos
360 tour
Prices and Availability
In Winter
During the winter season, which runs from mid December to early May, Chalet Blanche, situated less than 10 minutes walk from the centre of Chamonix and 5 minutes walk from the Aiguille du Midi cable car, will ensure that all your winter amenities are close at hand. We employ a chef for the whole season and offer luxury catered weekly breaks where you won't have to think about anything other than enjoying the great skiing and superb hospitality.

What's Included?
Extensive Continental breakfast
Afternoon tea, coffee, Vin Chaud and home made cakes
Pre-dinner drinks
Three course evening meal with unlimited wine
Free packed lunch provided on request
Personal daily minibus service to and from the slopes
Hot tub, including drinks service
British satellite TV, internet access, and a wide selection of DVDs
Ski hire and lift passes organised by us. www.chamonix.twinner-sports.com
Return minibus transfer from Geneva airport (€50 per person)
Ski hosting
Child minding arranged.
Cots and high chair provided

Admin
reply to 'Looking for advice on Chamonix'
posted Dec-2012

Sounds very nice! :thumbup:

Closer to the easy bits, but...

brooksy wrote:Personal daily minibus service to and from the slopes


...will presumably take you and son-in-law up the valley to Argentiere whenever you want.
The Admin Man

Brooksy
reply to 'Looking for advice on Chamonix'
posted Dec-2012



Thanks to all, as no negative posts it looks like a goer :)

Verbier_ski_bum
reply to 'Looking for advice on Chamonix'
posted Dec-2012

You are near Brevent/Flegere then, which is a good area. And if you use the minibus you can go to Argentiere and your daughter with children continue to Le Tour which has some nice and easy cruisers.

Topic last updated on 11-December-2012 at 16:41