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stellakis

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Not sure the specific resort matters much for the kids. As long as the accommodation is very close to the nursery slopes, so you're not walking for ages, or taking a bus carrying their skis as well as your own...


You could look into Club Med, as they provide all-day childcare if you want it, including ski lessons, lunch, and other activities. Not cheap though... and because it's fully inclusive, you'll need to go on a diet when you get home.


There's also Esprit, who are a specialist family ski operator.

I would highly recommend Courcheval. Plenty of skiing. All the accommodation is close to the slopes. Loads of apres ski & shops . Prices vary from Courcheval 1350 to the top where the Russian billionaires hang out. Hotels with child care & chalets with child care from the chalet girls.

I?ve got a yoga retreat going there in a couple of weeks. May see you there. Have fun

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