Ian Wickham wrote:Tony_H wrote:And I save hundreds of pounds.
No your right you do save money, but I have no waiting about for transfer coaches, possible a better standard of accommodation, certainly better food and I get to go to places that not a lot of English
TO's go to and that must be worth the extra dosh 8)
I think you are generalising far too much, old mucker. I dont do waiting for transfer buses, and if they arent in the morning then you can either ski half a day or find a nice little bar to sit in.
It is actually possible to find good standard accommodation with a TO. Especially in Austria, but you wouldnt understand that :mrgreen:
Its also possible to self drive and end up in cheap/poor accommodation mate, as I am sure you are aware.
Better food? People who go self catering or B&B choose where they eat. I have been half board before and had some excellent meals, and some bad ones too. However the last 2 catered chalet trips I did, the food was as good as any I have had before in many a restaurant.
I know your little spot in France doesnt have tour ops going, and therefore there arent many English about. For me, thats not a problem. I quite like being able to share the experience of the last slope with the random person next to me on the chairlift, which gets you funny looks in many places where they dont speak the lingo. I once ended up chatting to a lovely couple on a long lift in Montgenevre, and it turned out my mum had taught their son at school, so a bit of socialising is all good.
Anyway, each to their own, buddy. 8)