Messages posted by : Merryski
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same experience last season with Ku De Ta, had always been good value, now up there with the rest.
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Stuff to take and not to take with you when self-catering (in France)
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Mugs unless you like to drink tea from espresso cups, currys from well known supermarkets for apres,apres,ski dishwasher tabs otherwise you end up buying a box full, the list is endless if you are driving,
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Courmayeur enough skiing to keep you going for 4 days but best restaurants by miles nuisance getting to and from slopes but one offsets the other nice village easy to get to from Turin/ Geneva
Bar Roma is a must free food and Maison Fillipo in Entreves also the tuneel used to be good value |
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GPS Ski Maps is very good and does not cost a lot on android but think the price jumps when you buy through apple store
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its a piece of piste what are you worrying about take loze over to courcheval then head to mottaret then menuires and finally vt from their just keep going downhill until you hit st martin then back to meribel and down to brides les bains
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Try www.Peakretreats.co.uk Morillon ski in / out prices include euro tunnel
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Go to www.interactiveresorts.co.uk I have had a quick look and and there are fully catered chalets available in Meribel starting at £459 inc flights and transfers for departures 15/16th December
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Have not stayed in Meribel village but there is only one lift out Golf
The free bus will take you upto Chaudanne where you have 5 lifts to choose from Meribel is in a Valley with North and South facing slopes the busier runs can get soft but these can be avoided By staying in Meribel Village 3 lifts will get you over to Courcheval without going into busy areas, no idea as to how busy Golf lift gets first thing in morning though Great area you will have a good time |
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