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single parent ski holidays

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onoroff · 13/11/2013 21:50

Hi, does anyone have experience of these please? I want to take dd skiing in feb half term but am a bit unsure about going into a chalet that will be full of 2 parent families. I was wondering if a single parent holiday like mango would be a better idea? Any experiences of doing it either way would be great please.

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singlevillagemum · 03/12/2013 15:29

Hi onoroff, the first time we did the chalet option and being the only single parent there was really not a nice feeling. Ever since then I have hired apartments or ski lodges for just us and it has been so much easier, then we meet up with people for meals or socialising seperately. I looked at the mango holidays, but it worked out as double the cost of our holidays so couldn't really run to it. This way I can take DS for 2 weeks over Xmas/New Year and 2 weeks over Easter, for the same money as half term :)

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DaisyFitz · 06/12/2013 10:56

Esprit usually have really good deals for single parents with one child. I don't think anyone would make you feel un-nice there.

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busylizzie76 · 17/12/2013 21:06

Hi
I have just booked another holiday with le ski in la tania (went last year for the first time) I am single with 6&7 year olds. I never felt awkward and the childcare and ski school were great. Pm me if you want details :-)
Good luck.

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