Short ski break - Grand Massif or Portes du Soleil?
Started by KOgden in France 01-Feb-2009 - 19 Replies
Swskier
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Mark Allison
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Flashman
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Ise
reply to 'Short ski break - Grand Massif or Portes du Soleil?' posted Feb-2009
flashman wrote:Both the Grand Massif and PDS offer great skiing but in my humble opinion the links are far better in Morzine.
huh? really?
flashman wrote: At just over an hour from Geneva and with so many chalet companies fighting for your business it is a great choice for a short break. Please give us a try for a quote. We specialise in short break bookings and will do our best to help.
ah! I see, you mean your business links are better :lol:
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Short ski break - Grand Massif or Portes du Soleil?' posted Feb-2009
KOgden wrote:
Having just returned from a week in Les Arcs we're plotting another short trip for the beginning of March. The intention is to fly to Geneva early on the Sunday, ski that afternoon, Mon, Tues and most of Wed and then fly back.
The two main choices seem to be the Grand Massif ( probably Les Carroz or Sixt Fer a Cheval) or Morzine. I've been to both, but only for quick day trips and am having issues deciding, soany advice gratefully received.
My main concern about Morzine is obviously the height and the fact that the ski area does seem quite disjointed. We don't really want to spend hours trying to get back to where we started. Is this a valid concern?
As for the Grand Massif, can anybody give me any idea of how well linked it all is and whether getting back to the smaller villages at the end of the day is a problem?
Thanks!
I'd go for Les carroz as Sixt has no up lift to the Grand massive only local nursery pistes, you will have to travel to
samoens for a connection, Sixt is a loverly place beautiful in the summer. )
Flashman
reply to 'Short ski break - Grand Massif or Portes du Soleil?' posted Feb-2009
ise wrote:flashman wrote:Both the Grand Massif and PDS offer great skiing but in my humble opinion the links are far better in Morzine.
huh? really?
flashman wrote: At just over an hour from Geneva and with so many chalet companies fighting for your business it is a great choice for a short break. Please give us a try for a quote. We specialise in short break bookings and will do our best to help.
ah! I see, you mean your business links are better :lol:
What I mean is that in my opinion (which we are all entitled to by the way) there are fewer bottlenecks on the slopes of PDS, better infrastructure and the person seeking a holiday will get more people fighting for their business due to the hundreds of chalet companies based in Morzine (of which we are indeed one). This is a good thing for the customer because of basic rules of supply and demand. This is not to put down the Grand Massif in any way as I have had a lot of good days skiing there recently, merely offering advice and requesting the chance to quote for a holiday.
Dids1
reply to 'Short ski break - Grand Massif or Portes du Soleil?' posted Feb-2009
9.40 arrival in Geneva, can be on the slopes by 12.30 if you're lucky.
We stayed in Les Terrasses, (sc apartment or chalet available) last time. It's a 5 mins walk to both the Gondola and village centre.
V successful.
Links are fine, people say slow, but as long as the queues aren't bad you can be over in Flaine in 45 mins or so.
I'm sure both Les Carroz and Morillon would be just as good.
Good luck.
Simontiggy
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Topic last updated on 03-February-2009 at 19:41