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Prices of Food and Drink in Val D'isere

Prices of Food and Drink in Val D'isere

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Started by TheoBane in France - 31 Replies

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TheoBane
reply to 'Prices of Food and Drink in Val D'isere'
posted Nov-2009

Lol yeah, early mornings and late evenings. That doesnt sound to bad, comparing to dublin is the best way to find out the place your going to is expensive or not. Though i do like to drink, i got a feeling i wont be doing much over there. But hey, im irish, we always find a way to get hammered.

Thats handy about the water, i would be annoyed if i paid for water when i didt have to. Although thankfully i dont drink much coffe/hot choclate. Not a great fan of it, so il probley live with out it for two weeks. Like i was told il be getting a job when i get back in the Ski center as either part time or full time, but im not betting any money on it lol. But if i did get it, i suppose spending a bit extra money while im away will be ok since il earn it back when i get back.

Im pretty sure i know what im going to do over there, but handy thing about that menu you told me il check those out. See what i can get when im over there

Andyhull
reply to 'Prices of Food and Drink in Val D'isere'
posted Nov-2009

Val D'Isere Spar. :wink:

Plenty of cost effective drinking to be had if you shop there.

Though they did stock a 2000E bottle of brandy last time I was there!

TheoBane
reply to 'Prices of Food and Drink in Val D'isere'
posted Nov-2009

What. who he hell would pay for that. They have a eurospar there?

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Prices of Food and Drink in Val D'isere'
posted Nov-2009

andyhull wrote:Val D'Isere Spar. :wink:

Plenty of cost effective drinking to be had if you shop there.

Though they did stock a 2000E bottle of brandy last time I was there!


Brandy or Cognac ???

Andyhull
reply to 'Prices of Food and Drink in Val D'isere'
posted Nov-2009

All the same to me, I'm a single malt man!

AllyG
reply to 'Prices of Food and Drink in Val D'isere'
posted Nov-2009

Thanks Wanderer for the tip about the water. I will be sure to order a carafe d'eau next time I'm ski-ing in France.

Ally

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Prices of Food and Drink in Val D'isere'
posted Nov-2009

andyhull wrote:All the same to me, I'm a single malt man!


I like a Cognac plus I'm partial to a 12 year malt :D

Andyhull
reply to 'Prices of Food and Drink in Val D'isere'
posted Nov-2009

The water in my Camelbak is free. :lol:

Topic last updated on 11-November-2009 at 08:34