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Started by Babysheep in Ski Chatter - 8 Replies

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Babysheep posted Sep-2012

Hi All

Looking for advice on where to go need to go over Easter break been to Bulgaria last two years was OK but I end up having to go to ski school as no ski guiding think I may need to book soon help!

Babysheep

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Single mum skier two teenage boarders where to go'
posted Sep-2012

Not too sure when easter is next year, but my advice would be head high.
You say you have been to Bulgaria so anywhere else even Austria should be a vast improvement.

My suggestion would be pick a country you would like to visit post it on here and watch the replys roll in.

Andyhull
reply to 'Single mum skier two teenage boarders where to go'
posted Sep-2012

Good Friday is 31st March.

Oldboarder
reply to 'Single mum skier two teenage boarders where to go'
posted Sep-2012

Hi, I'm taking my kids to les arcs in jan. Its high enough to guarantee snow in easter, but I was in 3 valleys late march and high up it was great especialy in val thorens and courchevel. So I reckon either of those places would be fine.
Ps' I'm a single dad, go in jan and have a drink with me lol.

OldAndy
reply to 'Single mum skier two teenage boarders where to go'
posted Sep-2012

I wonder if one way to approach this is to think about the type of holiday rather than any specifics of resort or country?

It sounds to me as if the two issues are something for teenagers and a way for Mum to enjoy some skiing company?

Maybe a British run chalet hotel would be a good answer? One with good guiding for Mum and, at Easter, an increased likelihood of other kids of similar ages both for on piste and off piste fun (apres ski rather than hairy skiing!).

The last time my Lout came skiing with me (16yo at the time) we had a very sucessful trip where he found some fun with other teenagers and the young hotel staff and I skied with some other adults some of the time. This was with Ski Total in Courchevel, but the guiding was only on a couple of days.

Last year I went with Mark Warner on my own and the guiding was of really great quality - every day and several groups of different ability. The key is checking out how many days guiding is available. Some places offer little more than a quick whizz around the area while others offer a more comprehensive service. Similarly with choice of country. Austria, for example, has restrictions on how many days per week guiding can be offered.

At Easter this could be costly as it is peak holiday period and being the end of the season the best snow will be in the higher resorts.

If you are OK sharing a room with your tribe this could drastically reduce the cost, or on the other hand, it may be that the budget is quite high?

With a big chalet hotel there is also an increased likelihood that you will find other like minded adults to hang around with on and off the slopes as well as the kids teeming up with others - all adding to the chance of a great holiday for all.

You are right to be looking now as the best rooms etc will get booked up early for the Easter holiday period.
www  Snow dance !!! my snow dance on youtube

Verbier_ski_bum
reply to 'Single mum skier two teenage boarders where to go'
posted Sep-2012

andyhull wrote:Good Friday is 31st March.


March 31 is Sunday next year.

Andyhull
reply to 'Single mum skier two teenage boarders where to go'
posted Sep-2012

verbier_ski_bum wrote:
andyhull wrote:Good Friday is 31st March.


March 31 is Sunday next year.


You're absolutely right, Easter Friday is 29th.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Single mum skier two teenage boarders where to go'
posted Sep-2012

I think babysheep has gone to market !!!!!! :lol:

Topic last updated on 04-September-2012 at 07:02