Hi
My boyfriend and I are planning on a week in Belle Plagne (La Plagne) at the end of March. I've been a couple of times before about 6 years ago with my family but have now flown the nest, so to speak, so am having to meet the cost myself.
Anyway, as we're on a bit of a budget I was just wondering if anyone knows, roughly, how much food and drinks out there cost. Please note that I have read all the posts and they seem to mainly refer to eating and dinking out.
We'd like to know how much things cost from the local Spar etc as we plan on cooking and drinking in - not as fun I know but we've spent the last two summers travelling in the states (so are pretty skint at the moment but are also used to making our money stretch!)
Any info/ advice would really be appreciated,
Thanks,
Nectarbears
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Was in Belle Plagne last year (and will be again on Saturday) so am a good customer of Spar! I can't give exact prices but it certainly isn't silly money - a slight premium on top of normal supermarket prices so won't be too bad for self catering. We always ate out at night but got stuf there for breakfast and lunch. And the rotisserie Chickens always looked damn good.
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nectarbears wrote:Hi
We'd like to know how much things cost from the local Spar etc as we plan on cooking and drinking in - not as fun I know but we've spent the last two summers travelling in the states (so are pretty skint at the moment but are also used to making our money stretch!)
Any info/ advice would really be appreciated,
Thanks,
Nectarbears
Hi
Was in Belle Plagne last year (and will be again on Saturday) so am a good customer of Spar! I can't give exact prices but it certainly isn't silly money - a slight premium on top of normal supermarket prices so won't be too bad for self catering. We always ate out at night but got stuf there for breakfast and lunch. And the rotisserie Chickens always looked damn good.
Bon. Allez!
Topic last updated on 07-January-2009 at 19:33