I've stayed in Morzine. Think eSPRIT HAVE LEFT mORZINE NOW THOUGH. It was good holiday but the resort not the best.
Have stayed at the Terril Blanc in Tignes. DD was in the creche which was good. Skiing was good but it was a bit of a walk to the cable car (carrying heavy skis).
DH and DD stayed with them in Selva and had a great week.
We stayed with them in a chalet (they don't use that chalet now) in Courcheval 1300. Loved the chalet and resort but the staff were a bit sloppy (guess staff change every year though). DD was in ski school and had a good time.
Stayed at the Mont Blanc at La Plagne - really nice living accomadation in the chalet, lovely resort. The bedroom was a bit small. Food was fantastic. Huge balcony of th esitting room where you could sit and watch the action on the piste.
We went to Plan Peisey last year and it was great. Fantastic food again, very helpful staff. DD had a great time in ski school. Fantastic resort.
I would say that we've always had a good holiday with them. Sometimes a few little niggles. They have a habit of making you leave on your last day at the crack of dawn and dumping you at the airport long before you need to be there. I suspect they do this so they can get the chalet ready for the next set of guests. I think the meals and general experience depend on the staff. Certainly at Courcheval we got the impression they couldn't give a toss (inc resort manager), food was not up to usual standard and no afternoon cakes, etc. Think they were too busy skiing to cook! Oh and one morning they were hungover and late to do breakfast so I ignored the sign on the door saying no guests in the kitchen and got all the breakfast stuff out for everyone. Then I got told off. I think what could be a dodgy chalet one year could be great the next and vice versa.
One thing to look at closely is how far away the chalets are from the nearest ski lift. Also is the chalet in the main resort - they have a habit of having the chalets in the cheaper, out lying villages. Like at Courcheval they are at 1300 not 1800 which is OK there as the cable car gets you up to 1800 really quickly. But at other resorts you may only have a chair lift taking you over to the main resort which means you have to be confident enough to ski back, etc.