Has anyone ever been to the Club Med in Cervinia, Italy? I am thinking of going with my 8 year old daugher, and wonder what the accomodations are like, and the activities for kids (after the day skiing). Do they have ski instructions for adults who are decent skiers but want to improve, and ski with others?
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I understand that the Club Med job is a good number for the ESF guys and they make more money so competition is apparently fierce, it's said that Club Med get the very best instructors as a result. I've never heard anyone complain so it might be true )
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Started by Db10a in Ski Chatter 22-Sep-2008 - 2 Replies
Db10a posted Sep-2008
Goff
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HI have not been to Italy before but France a couple of times,Club Med is all inclusive except ski hire unless has changed.Lift pass,insurance,4hrs
instruction a day the instructors come to your hotel in the morning.Accomodation is basic warm and clean Food is self service large tables and you sit with other geust.Plenty of activities for children ,but when we whent we were the only two english their so a youngster might feel isolated.In France they use ESF for lessons some hate them,i casnnot fault them pushed every day.I exspect in Italy it would be the same system a bit more laid back tho.We had great holidays ski back to your hotel have a two hour lunch sitting on the terrace,no fighting in some overpriced cabin,then clip on your skis and off again.
Goff
instruction a day the instructors come to your hotel in the morning.Accomodation is basic warm and clean Food is self service large tables and you sit with other geust.Plenty of activities for children ,but when we whent we were the only two english their so a youngster might feel isolated.In France they use ESF for lessons some hate them,i casnnot fault them pushed every day.I exspect in Italy it would be the same system a bit more laid back tho.We had great holidays ski back to your hotel have a two hour lunch sitting on the terrace,no fighting in some overpriced cabin,then clip on your skis and off again.
Goff
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goff wrote:In France they use ESF for lessons some hate them,i casnnot fault them pushed every day.
I understand that the Club Med job is a good number for the ESF guys and they make more money so competition is apparently fierce, it's said that Club Med get the very best instructors as a result. I've never heard anyone complain so it might be true )
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