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Old February 5th 04, 12:01 AM
Tommy Petersson
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Default Resorts suitable for family of mixed abilities

(Puerto Pollensa Travel Guide) wrote in
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Help please. We've decided to go skiing as a family next year 2005
probably at Easter (end March) & cannot decide on a resort. We parents
are complete beginners but intend to take some dry ski lessons first &
also at Milton Keynes (real snow). Our sons (aged 16 & 18) will have 4
& 6 weeks experience from school trips & are looking for somewhere
with a variety of runs. We've heard that Austria is best for beginner
ski instruction but I also like the idea of chalets (mostly in France)
or club hotels & am not too keen on the purpose-built resorts (les
Arcs etc.) So any suggestions please.


We have looked at Cervinia & have now received suggestions of Alpe
d'Huez & Serre Chevalier - all good for late snow. The French resorts
look a lot larger than the Italian one - is that good or bad?


Zed


I don't think Cervinia is such a good alternative. You will stay in
Cervinia, while the experienced skiers quickly will take the lists over to
the better pistes in Zermatt.

Val d' Isère is a good alternative (but don't stay in La Daille or Tignes).
You have many places in the system where you can take the same lift, take
different coloured pistes - and end up in the same place. The better skiers
can then take the blacks 3 times while you cruise down the other 1 or 2
times, then you move to the next lift.

/Tommy P.

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