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Savoie, somewhere cheap and with good skiing?

Savoie, somewhere cheap and with good skiing?

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Started by Eileen Gormley in France - 51 Replies

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Eileen Gormley
reply to 'Savoie, somewhere cheap and with good skiing?'
posted Nov-2011

It's well under 700 euro per head. Less for the children.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Savoie, somewhere cheap and with good skiing?'
posted Nov-2011

Eileen Gormley wrote:It's well under 700 euro per head. Less for the children.


So "come on Eileen" tell us roughly what your ski holiday costs, I told you mine, that is the only way I will find out how cheap it is, My last year week was £2100 thats everything and that was for two Adults and a child. :D

OldAndy
reply to 'Savoie, somewhere cheap and with good skiing?'
posted Nov-2011

I never work out the TOTAL cost - too frightening and if my OH found out she may ban ski holidays.
By the time the dog is in kennels, a present for the neighbour for feeding cats, car parking, buying things at airport (both ends - not me but other people), etc etc etc etc etc.
I just mention the headline price and hope for the best :roll:
So far it has worked :thumbup:
Mind you I don't think OH has any idea of cost of lift pass because, as a non-skier she has always decided to spend the equivalent on herself. This has tended to be £50 or so, so maybe she thinks this is the cost of a lift pass :?:
I'm keeping quiet.
:oops:

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Savoie, somewhere cheap and with good skiing?'
posted Nov-2011

OldAndy wrote:I never work out the TOTAL cost - too frightening and if my OH found out she may ban ski holidays.
By the time the dog is in kennels, a present for the neighbour for feeding cats, car parking, buying things at airport (both ends - not me but other people), etc etc etc etc etc.
I just mention the headline price and hope for the best :roll:
So far it has worked :thumbup:
Mind you I don't think OH has any idea of cost of lift pass because, as a non-skier she has always decided to spend the equivalent on herself. This has tended to be £50 or so, so maybe she thinks this is the cost of a lift pass :?:
I'm keeping quiet.
:oops:


I don't think Mrs Andy is as daft as you make out :wink:

Bald-eagleman
reply to 'Savoie, somewhere cheap and with good skiing?'
posted Nov-2011

Tony-H

Last Xmas..booked late about 1st Dec...Flight fron Gatport Airwick, Flights, Half board, transfers,(total £309) ski carriage (£25), Full lift pass (£175). To Le Corbier, lots of snow and still £190 odd for airport parking, petrol from Devon and beer in resort. Result! )

Oh...and Serre Che would have only cost me £50 more!!
Carving leaves me all on edge

Edited 1 time. Last update at 04-Nov-2011

Eileen Gormley
reply to 'Savoie, somewhere cheap and with good skiing?'
posted Nov-2011

Ian Wickham wrote:
Eileen Gormley wrote:It's well under 700 euro per head. Less for the children.


So "come on Eileen" tell us roughly what your ski holiday costs, I told you mine, that is the only way I will find out how cheap it is, My last year week was £2100 thats everything and that was for two Adults and a child. :D


It depends on when we go. We have to ski in the school holidays, but if the new year is included, it's more. If the last week of the holidays doesn't include the new year, then it knocks at least 200 off the price.

We've been going to Val Cenis for at least 15 years because it's so cheap compared to everywhere else.

Tony_H
reply to 'Savoie, somewhere cheap and with good skiing?'
posted Nov-2011

bald-eagleman wrote:Tony-H

Last Xmas..booked late about 1st Dec...Flight fron Gatport Airwick, Flights, Half board, transfers,(total £309) ski carriage (£25), Full lift pass (£175). To Le Corbier, lots of snow and still £190 odd for airport parking, petrol from Devon and beer in resort. Result! )

Oh...and Serre Che would have only cost me £50 more!!
That one keeps coming up on the Rocket Ski site as the cheapest. I expect theres a reason for that.
www  New and improved me

Merryski
reply to 'Savoie, somewhere cheap and with good skiing?'
posted Nov-2011

Someone earlier mentioned Peak Retreats would strongly agree have travelled with them for 8 years every year cost includes business class eurotunnel, large ski in /ski out location apartment is considerably larger than in other French resorts, Le Buet in Morillon good links to rest of Grand Massif

Topic last updated on 26-November-2011 at 16:13