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Here are the LA PLAGNE details from their facebook page.

➽ OPENING FORECAST D-4

"Despite some difficult conditions, the skia area opening date is maintained for Saturday, December 13th, 2014.
The ski area would open partially, depending on the weather conditions, with a 25€/day rate (skipass delivered daily only).

This will make possible to connect the sites of Plagne Aime 2000, Plagne Centre, Plagne-Bellecôte and Belle-Plagne with 9 open pistes and 7 ski lifts.

Ski lifts: TSD Bergerie, TS Mélèzes, TS Boulevard, TS Bécoin, TS Golf, TC Belle-Plagne, TSD Colosses.

Pistes: Boulevard, Bridge, Ecartée, Trieuse Haut, Trieuse bas, Belle Plagne, le Golf, Pavane, Sardane.

For safety reasons, it is recommended to ski only on the open marked pistes.

With the lack of snow, the recent episodes of wind and warming of the temperatures, the glacier of Bellecôte should not be open under sufficient security conditions.

Our teams count on the return of the cold weather to work on a quality snowmaking. 115,000 cubic meters of snow could be produced the last weekend. And they currently continue as you can see on this live picture.

A forthcoming meeting is planned this Friday to refine these forecasts and to evaluate the possibility of additional openings."

I hope this helps for anyone thinking of driving over that side from the valley.

Busy time for updates. You can tell they are a little worried about the conditions. Here is the latest news from Les Arcs.

Les Arcs has now confirmed some of the details I posted earlier:

I received this a few hours ago.

"Les Arcs: we confirm the opening of the ski resort Les Arcs / Peisey-Vallandry this Saturday, December 13, 2014.
Skiing in the Arc 2000 Valley is already guaranteed.

In the event that some sites cannot be connected for skiing, we will strengthen the shuttle service from Arc 1600 and from Peisey-Vallandry.

The connection for Arc 1800 - Arc 2000 will be provided by the Transarc gondola. We will provide a more accurate opening plan on Friday, December 12th."

There is also a meeting tomorrow evening in Les Arcs 1800 for anyone that can get there.

They stated; "If you want to know what you'll find this winter season? There will be a meeting tomorrow (10/12/2014) at 19h in the Bernard Taillefer Centre."

This is a general update of the work that has been finished in the resort since last winter and opening details of things like the Millie 8 and other events this winter.

More to follow later in the week.

For anyone coming out with the train or passing through Bourg on the way up the mountain. Polaire Star Ski and Snowboard rental shop by the bottom of the Funicular has some great equipment to rent this season and will be open for business from Saturday 13 December when the lifts open.

You can also arrange to leave your equipmnt at the shop when not skiing or Boarding to save carrying it home if you are staying in the valley. Hope this helps with your planning.

http://www.polairestar.com/

The La Plagne side of the Paradiski have also posted an update. More details, but as the Vanoise is not running until the 20th December I will post the details in another message.
Updated again: Just posted the photos of Les Arcs for the last few days over on the Les Arcs Winter page. Take a look.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.750205721722563.1073741841.195692797173861&type=3

I have heard, although not official that they are hoping to open most of the Arc 2000 bowl for the start of the season plus the Transarc 'up and down' for those coming over from Arc 1800. There will be a bus running from Arc 1600 round to Arc 2000 area and if there is enough snow, hopefully Cachette or Mont Blanc plus Arpette, but this might not happen. (See comment about Vagere.)

Vagere will only open if there is enough snow to make the area safely skiable (bit of a get out of jail card that) so may well not open. Same with all other lower lifts which is understandable, so unless we have a big dump it might be busing round to ride in the Arc 2000 bowl for me.

Peisey Vallandry right now still has no snow at the bottom. They hope to run a bus to Arc 1800. To be confirmed or if enough snow at the top, then 'up lift and down lift' for beginners and for the rest across to the Transarc via Derby. I think a bus may be cheaper to run so we shall have to see?

This info is not official so you still need to wait for these details to be confirmed. It is confirmed that the published reduced lift pass rates will apply for the opening week as not all lifts will be open so I guess the pressure is off to have more than the basic lifts running.

As the week goes on it is hoped to slowly open more lifts, but this will depend on the snow conditions.

As for the pistes. The snow canons are on. See my photos. But not all of them, they would run out of water quickly if they did. The plan is to try and have linking pistes open to each station, but only if it stays cold and even then in lower areas this may be impossible to achieve. IMO, the biggest problem is beginners as they may have to travel quite a long way to get to suitable pistes. For better skiers, I am sure they will have a few nice pistes to ski on, just limited. AND unless we have a big dump, forget most of the 'off piste' unles you want to risk hitting yourself on the rocks just under the surface.

Take a look at the photos on my summer page if you would like to see what Les Arcs looks like when there is no snow.

https://www.facebook.com/LesArcsSummer

More to follow in the next few days.

Hope that helps with your planning and it is good to know we can ski somewhere.
This is my weather and snow prediction for the start of the season on the 13 Dec.

Oh dear! Oh dear! Sorry to be the first to state what many people are fearing, but here it is!

As I have been asked by a few people what I think about the chances of skiing or boarding during the opening week. This is what I think. Hope I am wrong, but with a blue sky again today and the sun shinning it is not looking great. (Unless yo like it to be good weather of course!)

Due to the current weather patterns, I think it is going to take a big change in the weather to make skiing possible in most of Les Arcs by the 13 Dec. A front is coming later this weekend, but it does not look like bringing very much snow. (I hope I am wrong!)

Even if we do get some snow, there is no base and the ground has not yet cooled down enough anywhere below 2300m. Unless we get over 50cm in one dump which is unlikely, it will take more than a week of light snow to make a difference.

Hope I am wrong, but right now it is only likely to be Arc 2000 bowl that 'might' open on time with very limited skiing. If it get's cold enough they could get the snow canons going and make enough snow to have single stripes crossing into the other stations. But I am not sure they will do this.

If like me you will be here. best to make the most of whatever we have and just enjoy a relaxing break. Come with that mind set and you will not feel so disappointed. Maybe!!

I will post another update after we see what happens with the weather this weekend! As of right now, there is no official news from the resort. They I am sure are still hoping for the best as am I!
Still no snow yet. France meteo have now updated their info and are saying a 70% chance of snow by Saturday with colder temps for a few days. This is predicted to continue off and on until the 13 December.

These long range forecasts are a bit unreliable, but let us hope it will be correct.

The trouble right now is that the predicted bad weather got blown away from us and the next front is a few days off .

Keep the snow dances going!
Cannot bring myself to post a photo today. It is still white at the top, but the snowline is about 2400m right now. Take a look at the web cams. There has not been any more snow since I last posted the photos! :(

http://www.lesarcs.com/webcams.html

I hope the meteo is correct and it does get cold and start snowing during the coming week. :-D

Time to start the snow dance!!! :D
Hi Lota, yes one Saturday in March is always a good bet plus, not to busy and great fun as you say. If you are interested in doing this just send me a PM and I can see what can be arranged. If you have any other questions I will try and help.

For those that are wondering what we are talking about, here are the details.

Day Trip to the Alps! Yes it can be done.

It is a great way to get a days snowboarding or skiing if you can afford it. I have now done this 6 or 7 times with friends over from London. Not cheap, but then as they said to me. It is cheaper than a day in the snowdome at Hemel and a lot more fun.

This is what they did the first time for the day.

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Ski and Snowboard Day Trip from London. An above average day out!

Came direct to Bourg on the overnight Euro star.

I met them by the train station. I think it was about 7am. We had breakfast up the road at Chez Roger.

Then we went to the bottom of the Funi station, ten minutes walk. They got their day lift passes. They had already ordered the Samediski day lift pass which is a special discounted lift pass just for Les Arcs on a Saturday. They presented the coupon at the ticket office and that was all done in a few minutes.

They changed into there ski and snowboard gear at the Funi bottom station. There are even showers there so not a problem or you could change at the railway station changing rooms which are bigger if you have a bigger group.

We then went to Polaire Star Ski and Snowboard rental shop by the bottom of the Funi and they rented the gear. Much easier than bringing it with them on the train just for one day. The shop has a really good range of piste and all mountain skis and snowboards.

They were allowed to leave their day bags with their travel clothes and other items safely stored at the shop all day as they had rented the gear from them.

http://www.polairestar.com/ (For your ski and snowboard rental)

We then went up the Funicular, had a coffee near the lift and waited for the first lift to open at 9.15 am. Sometimes in High season the lifts open at 9am.

After a short wait we headed up the lifts. Had a great morning skiing and snowboarding all over Les Arcs area. Even managed some piste natures and the Aiguille Rouge.

Had a quick lunch at a nice out of the way restaurant at the end of one of our runs, so know waiting. They wanted to make the most of the day on snow. But still enjoy the whole experience of being in the Alps with a mountain lunch.

Out on the snow again all afternoon and in the park until the lifts closed.

Then a nice drink at the Altiport near the snow park and waterslide to watch the sun go down and a final ride down to the Funi after the pistes had closed as the sun was going down.

A final Apre Ski drink at the bar in Arc 1600 and then back down the Funi in time to give back the hire skis and boards before changing for the journey home.

We then walked up to town and had dinner at the Petit St Bernard Hostilere (restaurant). Really nice as always.

I walked with them back to the train for 9pm and they left on time at just before 10pm.

I heard they had a good trip home and a nice restful day on Sunday.

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I think I enjoyed showing them around Les Arcs on a Saturday as much as they enjoyed the day away from London.

I have now done this with friends at least 6 or 7 times and it is always really fun. Even if the weather is not so kind.

My advice. Well worth the effort. You have Sunday to recover for work on Monday

Hope that helped. If anyone does decides to do this let me know and we could meet up for a day out if you are interested.

Take a look at my Les Arcs Winter facebook page for photos of some of the skiing and snowboarding we do around Les Arcs. If you come in late Feb or March you can even risk the 'Waterslide'.Very Happy

https://www.facebook.com/LesArcsWinter
Eskiloca, you have a number of options. Les Arcs is great for kids. Yours will love it. You can stay in Arc 1800 and have the new Watersports and Snow Zone area to use. Opening this Winter and sounds great, can't wait. If you can afford it. Best to stay either in Edenarc or Chantel MGM areas. Both are ski in ski out more or less. Cost more, but very nice. Cheaper and noiser down in the main Arc 1800 area. But a lot of choice.

Also Arc 1950 and Arc 2000 over in the other valley. They all meet your needs.

Arc 1600 more French, but still good. You can fly to either airports not much in it, but Chambery can have weather problems I am told. There is the direct Euro Star train from London to Bourg then a quick transfer up the Funicular and a bus round to where you stay. Very easy. Hope that helps.