Messages posted by : lexiloo
|
taken from the CM website:-
At this age, they're no longer babies, but they still need close supervision It's the age of first discoveries, so Petit Club Med proposes early learning activities, walks and outdoor games; a well-balanced lunch devised specially for the needs of growing children followed by a nap or quiet time, creative activities, and of course tea time, always a favourite moment of the day! The activities follow the children's progress, divided into age groups. From 7.30 pm, after dinner with their parents, they go back to the Petit Club Med®. While parents enjoy a quiet dinner, the children can enjoy their own evening with their friends. For information: The adult accompanying the child must be able to show that he or she meets the minimum vaccination requirements for children (child health record or medical certificate). Nappies and baby milk are not provided by Petit Club Med®. "Learn to ski and the pleasures of snow" course Optional Extra* 3 year olds can take their first official French skiing diplima at Petit Club Med*, and get their "Piou-Piou" medal. For information, rental of "children's kit" ski equipment. |
|
club med cervinia 15th of january with my wife and my 3.5 years old twins
Started by User in Italy, 7 Replies |
|
|
of cervinia again -none.. although I'm going to CM Cervinia in April, of Club Med with kids. LOADS! I took my son when he was 4 and was in Mini Club. They are completely child friendly. I am a fanatic of Club Med - having skied with them 7 times (and had the same amount of summer holidays too). What can I say .. Food always amazing.. plentiful.. Staff work very hard.. you won't need a single coin as it's all inclusive. Lessons were for guests only and either English or French (I was in Tignes mostly), Kids club start at 8.45 and they an stay all day until about 5 - where there is a break and then they can go back for the evening - not sure about your age group though. I used to take my son at 8.45 and collect him at 5 - at that age I felt it better to keep hi in -or it might be hell to get him to go back. Would take him a bag of spare clothes/goggles/sun cream and outside boots. Feel free to ask me any more.. as I say I 've done France not Italy but I"m sure the format will be the same. I think it is very reasonable considering it includes everything bar equipment. All drinks food (breakfast lunch and dinner) ski pass lessons transfer and flights! It's
|
|
|
I use them for summer holidays too.. same reasons. When my youngest is old enough to be more self sufficient I will have to ween myself away.... I think it is the quality of the food that gets me and the fact you don't need ANY money while you are there. So - sorry if I'm a club med bore.... ;)
|
|
|
No not at all !- the formula works for me. I use them every year - I have children of mixed age and ability - they just tick all my boxes :)
|
|
|
Club Med resorts generally provide inclusive ski pass, lessons - for just guests with English speaking teachers, ALL food (lunch too) ALL drinks any time, transfers flights. More often they have spas with pools and food to die for. I've been to Tignes many times and can't recommend it enough. They have hotels in Tignes, Val D'Isere, The three valleys Serre Chevalier, La Plagne to name a few. All good resorts for all levels ;)
|
|
|
Look at some Club Med resorts. They are all inclusive. Let me know if you want a contact... who can give you a disount :)
|
|
Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?
Started by User in Ski Hardware, 30 Replies |
|
|
I'd be gutted to lose my K2 one luvs. They changed the spec after I bought mine - I just couldn't imagine skiing on anything else.
|
|
Ski's..... to lock or not to lock... that is the question?
Started by User in Ski Hardware, 30 Replies |
|
|
I must say I've not had a problem to date.. but you know what they say .. famous last words.
|
|