HELP FINDING SKI HOILDAY IN APRIL STAG DO
Started by Dodge uk in Beginning Skiing 24-Jan-2012 - 30 Replies
Dodge uk posted Jan-2012
we are thinking of going skiing on a stag do in April total beginners average age 38, party size 10 plus , AVERAGE BUDGET £500, 1 weeks stay , looking for somewhere to ski but also with a bit of nightlife.
Questions
1. Is there good places to ski in April for beginners
2. Is our budget realistic <including ski hire,passes>
3. what do you all think of chamonix
4. things to do for the folk who decide skiing is not for them
Thanks in advance for all your help :D
Rossyhead
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I would go to livigno on a stag-high enough at 1800m for good snow, last year it was 20degrees and there was still excellent coverage bu mainly the après and nightlife is mentally good. It's also tax free so cheap as chips for drinking!
Chamonix in not renowned for being a beginner resort
Dgou
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Iceman
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Dgou
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Grizwald
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2. Sadly IMO your budget is wholly inadequate for a week anyhow. Chamonix is actually very easy to get to from Geneva and an abundance of accommodation that will offer short stay. You may get a good deal that brings your flights and accommodation to <£300 but I'd expect that to be room only or B&B at best. Lift prices don't get discounted unless you get a deal form a UK TO. So bargain on £200 for that, ski and boot hire £80-£120 for a week.
3. Chamonix is a fantastic resort IMO to others it's very disjointed meaning it's a pain in the arse getting around, It celebrated for it's off piste and challenging terrain and less so for it's suitability for beginners or timid intermediates. For France the nightlife/Après is very good extortionate French beer price aside.
4. Chamonix would actually be pretty good in this respect, could get up the gondola to meet the skiers for lunch and as it's a proper town there is more to do and see. I can't think of anything worse than being a non-skier in one of the big purpose built French resorts. In this instance I'd usually recommend a proper town as a base but many of the resorts I would recommend usually I wouldn't risk in April (unless you can book late).
Some of these are sweeping generalisations but generally nightlife is limited in France and what there is, isn't unusual to charge 7-8 euro for a pint food is also very pricey. Austria has good beer and it's available most places for around 3 euro a pint, food is also more reasonable but it lacks the huge areas generally that France has but has some high altitude snow sure area and some of the best glacier skiing. As previously mentioned Solden in Austria is a good shout, I'd also add Ischgl and St Anton for good April snow and excellent nightlife-if you can learn to ski in St Anton it's said you'll be able to ski anywhere.
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Dodge uk
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Bald-eagleman
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Edited 1 time. Last update at 27-Jan-2012
Topic last updated on 09-February-2012 at 17:13