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Toddmummy · 05/05/2009 11:55

hello
i have just booked for next yr for dH, dd(aged4) and myself with snowbizz.This a question for anyone that has been with them.
Is it worth taking up the catered options, or are there sufficient restaurants to entertain us? normally when we go (as a couple) we have cooked alt nights, so we don't mind the cooking, but don't want to cook every night (plus daughter will love eating in restaurants). Will we regret not having catered options, or will there be suitable restaurants for us? (we eat pizza pasta etc)
thank you for help (i am so excited already!)

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happywomble · 05/05/2009 19:31

We have been with them (last year) and had a great holiday.

We decided against the half board option. There are a couple of restaurants/cafes at the bottom of the piste - perfect to go to with children. There is a slightly smarter restaurant 5 mins walk up the road (can't remember the name but Snowbizz reps would tell you). We had a lovely fondue there one evening and one of the Snowbizz nannies babysat for us. Our children go to bed early so we don't tend to take them to eat out in the evenings. There were also a couple of mountain restaurants.

We also cooked in the appartment a few times.

The snowbizz ski lessons and creche were very good. I'm sure you will have a great holiday!

Toddmummy · 05/05/2009 21:17

Thank you for the info. We didn't want to go to a chalet where the adults and kids eat separatly - we don't often get to spend time with just her (too many younger siblings!).
We took her to pisa last year and she loved being up with mum&dad -she had an afternoon nap though!

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