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Started by Craiggggg5 in Ski Chatter - 13 Replies

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Craiggggg5 posted Jun-2009

Trying to book lessons with ESF for my wife and nursery for my son, it appears you have to send a cheque in euros to them. I have tried booking on line has anybody else sent a cheque or what does everybody else do?

We are going in Feb 1/2 term so can't risk booking when we get there.

Thanks Craig

Skisuit
reply to 'Morillon 1100 booking ski lessons'
posted Jun-2009

Hi, Craiggggg5

I usually send the booking form with the deposit in cash (Euros). I make a note on the form that I have enclosed the cash.
I have done this twice and never had any problems but with other resorts.

Skisuit.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Morillon 1100 booking ski lessons'
posted Jun-2009

craiggggg5 wrote:Trying to book lessons with ESF for my wife and nursery for my son, it appears you have to send a cheque in euros to them. I have tried booking on line has anybody else sent a cheque or what does everybody else do?

We are going in Feb 1/2 term so can't risk booking when we get there.

Thanks Craig


I normally book on line and pay with credit card, have not experienced any problems but I do not normally book this early... 8)

Craiggggg5
reply to 'Morillon 1100 booking ski lessons'
posted Jun-2009

Thanks for the reply, I have tried booking on line but it doesn't seem to be working. I thought about sending cash but i wasn't sure if there was somebody there all the time or just in season

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Morillon 1100 booking ski lessons'
posted Jun-2009

craiggggg5 wrote:Thanks for the reply, I have tried booking on line but it doesn't seem to be working. I thought about sending cash but i wasn't sure if there was somebody there all the time or just in season


Yes, I think the later might be correct, ESF are normally about around October/November time, it is the same with lift passes normally available the same time.. 8)

Skisuit
reply to 'Morillon 1100 booking ski lessons'
posted Jun-2009


I dont usually send the booking form and money till December when the new season prices appear.
I would try booking on line (if this is available for your resort)November/ December time.
I have checked the ESF website for the resort I am going to for half term next year and it says that booking on line is not available yet so I think its just too early.

Skisuit

Dave Mac
reply to 'Morillon 1100 booking ski lessons'
posted Jun-2009

Hi Craig,

There aren't really any advantages to booking this early, and if, for any reason your trip had to be cancelled, there would be disadvantages.

Enter the action into your diary TBA in early December.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Morillon 1100 booking ski lessons'
posted Jun-2009

Can only reiterate what Dave has said, keep your money in your own account, don't you know there is a recession on.. :wink:

Topic last updated on 19-July-2009 at 18:07