@@clarehee Perfect!! Do you know if you can rider the gondolas down? I'm not confident on reds and I think it will take too long if I ski to Courchevel on blues and back :p
Hi, thank you! It took us about 3-4 hours to get to Corchevel without really stopping. There's plenty of routes to get to there and we took mostly the reds so it depends!
I went during Easter in early April and there was still plenty of snow. I think late November would be too early for ski. I think the ski slopes are usually open from early December onwards but then even early Dec is also hit and miss as not all the slopes will be open due to lack of snow. If you wish to go in early Dec, you should visit alps in higher altitude like Val Thorens as there is a high chance of snow. Hope this helps :)
I have a question. You went skiing and then into the town center to have dinner etc. is there a place to store your stuff nearby? Or do you have to bring your ski equipment with you?
Hello, the only time we went to the town centre in between skiing was for lunch on Day 1 in Courchevel at 10:48. We left our skis at the ski racks provided. There are quite a number of ski racks around the town centre for skiers to store their skis. However we had to wear our ski boots and carry our helmet to walk around the town centre. For the rest of the meals, we had them at our resort so we just stored the skis in the resort lockers. Hope this helps!