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HELP, recommendations for family skiing in March

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Niknak21 · 01/11/2009 11:21

Please help with recommendations for skiing with my 2 LOs (1 and 4), and ILs.

We have done Crystal finest last year with creche for both, and ski amis with external childcare 2 years before.

I would like full childcare for 1yr old, drop off to ski school (with nice ski school) for 4yr old.

What would you do??

We have looked at Ski Famille, like the idea of playrooms, but under 2s are £425 for the week.

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alypaly · 06/11/2009 11:06

la plagne is brilliant , have taken my to to there and flaine is also superb for children and babies too

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WibblingDad · 14/11/2009 10:01

The £425 for Ski Famille under 2's does include all of the childcare ...

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andiem · 21/11/2009 13:17

the ski esprit chalet hotel in la plagne is lovely the rooms are very big and the childcare was excellent
the resort is very good for kids skiing as well as there are lots of lovely blues down from the top

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tulpe · 28/11/2009 00:13

Can definitely recommend Esprit's chalet hotel in Belle Plagne. Ski-in/out with easy blues down to the lifts.

We were impressed with the childcare. There is a pool, spa, sauna etc on site. We were there in Feb this year and had a ball. DCs are already asking me when we are going again!

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shoobidoo · 30/11/2009 13:23

The 'Kinderhotels' we've stayed at are great for childcare. They had a creche for little ones (non-skiers) and took our 4 year old to the ski school outside the hotel and brought her back for lunch. She then played in the kids play room until we came back from skiing in the afternoon.

The kids had separate children's tea in the evenings and then played in the playroom while dh and I had a quiet dinner.

Great spa, pool and food too .

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