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Fully catered chalets/Companies similar to highlife.ie

  • 15-09-2013 7:39pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭


    Went with highlife last year. Found them absolutely excellent. Val d'isere fantastic too. Just wondering are there any ski operators doing something similar. In A previous thread on highlife someone mentions uk operators that provide the same thing, but as the uk is a much bigger market with more competition they might not be as expensive. any help much appreciated? I've google searched but haven't found anything really suitable

    So: 1.catered luxury chalet (highlife:cooked breakfast and 3 course meal,cheese board,ballymaloe trained chef,excellent food, cake and tea/coffee on arrival in after long day on the slopes)
    2. Free wine and beer (HL: endless wine and beer)
    3. Jacuzzi or hot tub (HL yes)
    4. Location close to town centre and après ski (HL:one problem with HL chalets is that they are all miles away from the craic)

    I see host led tours of the slopes are banned in France this year but that was a nice touch with HL.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,208 ✭✭✭Fattes


    Oxford ski.com

    www.skibeat.co.uk

    www.chicchaletguide.co.uk

    www.powderwhite.com.

    Mark warner UK, Crystal UK

    Stanford Skiing UK

    http://www.simonbutlerskiing.com/

    Simon is a mate and a really good lad

    Should cover every angle.


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Lambasted


    Thank you for the reply. I'll have a look through all of those


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 e.j20


    Sorry I'm starting this thread up again because I don't know how to start a new thread yet... oops!

    Does anyone have any experience working in a chalet during the christmas period? I used to ski a lot but cant afford to anymore and Ill be 18 in december and I was thinking this might be a way to get back onto the slopes..? Any help much appreciated.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,208 ✭✭✭Fattes


    e.j20 wrote: »
    help much appreciated.

    Chalet work is neither easy or appreciated but can be very rewarding, be earned there are less chalets this year due to a Swiss law change and a lot of British TO 'a closing their operations there.

    A well run chalet will see you with 4 hours skiing a day a bad one will see you get that a week!

    It just depends on your chalet/ other staff and their experience.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 ua1out


    Highlife is an overpriced offering for what it is.
    Chalets are quite far away from the village, transfers are crowded, wine is so-so BUT the boys and girls who look after you are great - enthusiastic and fun.
    I would not use or recommend them.


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