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diamaonds
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(5/2/04 10:42)
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family skiing holiday in europe - first timers!
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Any advice would be greatly appreciated with regard to a family skiing holiday in Europe for two adults and five children flying from Ireland. Children range in age from 13 years down to 3 years.
We would require a resort with a short transfer from the airport, so I think that Andorra would definitely be out of the question for us.
Unsure also about the type of accommodation to go for - hotel, apartment or chalet?
It would be ideal to have somewhere with a kids club or kids skiing school and maybe a swimming pool for the older children to use in the evening
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You would do well to look at Canada. there are no language barriers. Accommodation is bigger and the service is better. I really love France but for family holidays I would always choose Canada.

I have a suite there http://www.alluradirect.com/826or drop the 826 to get a list of all owner direct suites in Whistler.

I can also work in GBP or Euros or you can book direct with creditr card on the site.

For cheap flights to Canada check out:

http://www.flyzoom.com
http://www.canadian-affair.com
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How much you pay depends on when you go and what sort of place you're looking for.
If you're going to make the trip across the Atlantic, definitely head for the Rockies. You can get a flight on Zoom Airlines - http://www.flyzoom.com - that works out at £365 inclusive of taxes if you book early and/or the seats aren't selling well - you could have got that price for next Christmas up until a few weeks ago, but Feb and Easter next year are both still available.
From Calgary, you can try the popular areas around Banff, but it's quieter, cheaper and warmer on the other side of the Rockies in the Columbia Valley. There's some fantastic condos - real luxury with jacuzzi baths and pool tables - that rent for between 700 and 1500 Canadian dollars (£300 to £700) for a week in winter; anywhere from 3 to 5 bedrooms - http://www.fairmontcreek.ca .There are also Hot Springs just a short hike or drive up the road. You can ski there too, 5 minutes by car, at rates way below the bigger resorts - adults about £17 and children £12 a day for lift tickets. The ski area is small and family orientated and you could also take a scenic drive about 45 minutes to Panorama, with enough terrain to keep you interested for a week. Of course, you'd need a car, which can be had for around £80 a week excluding CDW - see http://www.kasbah.com . The driving is fantastic on near-deserted roads with awesome views.
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We are after looking at all the brouchures now and we think that either kitzbuhel, mayrhofen or zell am see are the places for us and we are edging toward kitzbuhel for around early march 2006. has anyone been there at this time of year or any really for that matter? i am really worried about lack of snow as i read a review in http://www.ski-europe.com which said that the low altidude means slush and ice and little in the way of snow. After paying all the money we want to be able to learn to ski!!! any comment anyone?!
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