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hey be better if you actually skied to these places , especially the restaurants so we could see them. and to the Lindarets bowl you talk about, instead of just you talking about it. i mean your right there. why not show it ?
The cable car is included in the Portes du Soleil lift pass yes. Also from Paris we'd recommend the TGV to Thonon-les-Bains or Cluses and hop on the bus or a taxi from there (45 mins ish) - see the timetable and a little more info here - www.seeavoriaz.com/buses
For apres/nightlife Plagne Centre or 1800 (with La Mine bar) are your best bets. For non-ski activities Belle Plagne is a great option with the Deep Nature Spa for hot tubs, pools, steam rooms etc.. take a look at La Plagne FAQs for more info - www.skiyodl.com/blogs/la-plagne-faqs
Hey there! Courchevel has heaps going for it, a world-class ski area for one, It’s an amazing place to ski, but it does come at a price. The resort is consistently one of the most expensive resorts in the Alps. Yes, the villages around 1850 such as Moriond, Village, Le Praz or La Tania are a slight step down price wise but it’s still one of the most expensive places to ski in the Alps.
We would say roughly the same, but if you go to places like La Tania or 1550 in Courchevel, there are definitely budget options that can still provide you with the best skiing!
If you're talking about the Orelle valley, I can vouch for it. I went there a few weeks ago and not only did it have the best snow of all the valleys, it has several good runs and is also very quiet.
I always thought Maribel wasn’t quite snow sure towards the village . The trout hatchery is interesting but not difficult . I don’t ski anymore my knees are shot !!!!!😢