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As from next year we will be skiing without kids - which tour operators to use?

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VivaLeBeaver · 12/12/2011 16:04

We've always gone with Esprit as they've always seemed quite cheap. DD will be at secondary school next year and will do ski trips with school. So me and DH will want to go away just the two of us.

I suppose we want an inbetween type company - cheap as possible, but not so cheap that we're sharing a chalet with a load of pissed up stag do types. I prefer catered chalets.

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CaurnieBred · 13/12/2011 13:51

We liked Le Ski - not cheap when paying full whack but you can get some really good deals if you can hold off and book with them last minute. But that is just France. Some people we met when staying with them also recommended Silver Ski, again booking last minute.

VivaLeBeaver · 14/12/2011 08:20

Thanks - Le Ski looks very expensive but will keep an eye out for offers next year. Silver Ski looks really good.

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erapo · 19/12/2011 17:43

Chamonix is a preferred place for skiing from families with kids. I think that when you go skiing with your kids, you?d rather look for a self-catered ski accommodation. There are plenty ski apartments, chalets and ski hotels to choose from.

DaisyFitz · 28/12/2011 17:27

Ski Total are Esprit's adult arm and they were really good last year. Prices are good compared to other operators. Food good etc. We went to Lech.

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