Saas fee with Family Ski.
We arrived the day BeachMum left. Here are my thoughts as succinctly as I'm able (bearing in mind my curse of the runaway gob).
Agreed totally that it is a beautiful town, the scenery is more dramatic than any other resort I have been to.
Chalet La Collina is great; quirky, cosy, comfy beds, great pool/jacuzzi/spa facilities.
Food was good, ESP the Thai prawn curry and the chicken pie. I don't think it's quite on to call a yoghurt a pudding after kids meals, though. Very forward with the free wine and the lime beer was fab.
Staff were terrific, buoyant young people with proper people skills, very friendly and fun.
Childcare. It was unfortunate that our kids were the oldest (at 7 and 9) by quite a stretch but they were perfectly happy. They had 2 hours guided skiing twice during the week, which I were worth their weight in gold and really brought them on. Obviously I can't speak for creche facilities, but one thing I would say is the Esprit take care of children throughout their mealtimes. I am sure the other families in the chalet with us would have relished time to relax whilst their wee ones were being fed.
Skiing. We had beautiful powdery snow but boy it was cold. It was a strenuous week with only one chair lift, everything else being buttons,Ts, gondolas, cable car or funicular. You don't realise the respite a chair lift gives your legs til you don't have any. Also, there was quite a lot of walking between lifts/areas. Surely nobody likes walking in ski boots, carrying planks. Finally, there were parts of blue runs closed up on the hill, the remainder only accessible via reds. This made skiing with the kids tricky. The longest blue run was quite narrow, too. I'd say it's a great resort for a confident intermediate but you need to be in reasonable shape.
Sounds a bit negative now I look at it, but the joy of my week was seeing the kids come on. I had a shitty cold all week, too, which may have clouded my experience.