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Just watch out for uninsured bobble hats....
Who offers ski hosting?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 70 Replies
It's got to make a difference. In France for a lift attendant to come down the lift queue to find out how many are in your group so they can fill the lift bubbles, they'd need to speak about 8 languages. Even so it's quite evident that they couldn't give a damn if the lift bubbles are full or not, regardless of queue length, so I'm not sure.
Who offers ski hosting?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 70 Replies
All of the above, customer service is on a different level altogether. But that's why it costs so much more.
I wonder if it is Essential who are insisting on this or the Insurance Underwriters (White Horse Insurance in Ireland)?
Which ever it is there must be some data on claims to warrant closing off cover to 23% of customers.
Who offers ski hosting?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 70 Replies
Across the pond they do a lot of things that the French don't. But then the lift passes are 40% more expensive over there.
Val D'Isere restaurant suggestions
Started by User in France, 25 Replies
Very reasonable prices in the bar too.
Val D'Isere restaurant suggestions
Started by User in France, 25 Replies
jocrad74 wrote:

Andyhull - yes, it's Skiworld's lodge, can't wait....done chalets before but we like our own space, so it seems to be the best of both.



Few shots of the Ski Lodge, this is last December.

View from our room, across to the Face.










Who offers ski hosting?
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 70 Replies
I wonder how much ESF would expect their staff to be paid for a day hosting with no instruction involved?
I bet they'd not be able to offer hosting at a price people would be prepared to pay.