Messages posted by : claret
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thanks colin for your info sorry late replying have just come back from skiing trip in alpbach. we are going to book for morzine and staying in a chalet run by an english couple so hopefully food ok. thanks for all replies but all info still welcome.
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sorry remembered something else if you get the pass for the whole area how do you travel around is it a bus or can you ski or gondolas thanks again
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thanks very much for replys it has helped alot food wise was more worried about half board in hotels cos you get what you're given, has anyone any hotel info. we have usually done the package holiday thing just for ease of everything being done for you is it alot cheaper going DIY?
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hi everyone just want some info about this place please what is the ski area like, the prices of beer, have heard horror stories of £8 for a lager is this true and also what is french food like i have a very fussy eater in the family many thanks
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thanks so much guys for all your replys will be looking at all the different options but keep them coming. thanks again
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thanks tony these are two i looked at among afew others afew negatives about m though i have read about long lift queues some saying they were waiting up to 30 mins!, and italy is my 2nd choice but austria is where we learned to ski so have a bit of a soft spot for it, but can you tell me more about sauze. thanks
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thanks everyone for the obertauern posts but still can't decide just want somewhere to go in january nice blues but more reds with afew blacks for my more experienced friend not a raging nightlife(past it) but nice apres ski atmosphere, no massive queues at the lifts, close to lifts,and not too long a transfer. hope thats not too much to ask and will be grateful for any replies. thank you.oh and somewhere where a 16 year old 13 and 8 year old will enjoy
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obergurgl, obergurgl,obergurgl
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